Seen this before, and I must say is excellently produced and well put together. The most interesting parts are King touring the Maine back roads and streets of his youth.
The best part is him seeing the old house he used to live in, and the house where his Aunt still apparently lives. It somehow says a lot that she never decided to move.
In short, readers both familiar and unfamiliar with Stephen King's novels will find a motherlode of interesting information inside the pages of Brighton David Gardner's insightful and illuminating treatise.
I can't recommend it enough, so be sure to get it either for your Kindle or e-Reader of choice, or buy the print version because it's easily worth twice the cover price.
Seen this before, and I must say is excellently produced and well put together. The most interesting parts are King touring the Maine back roads and streets of his youth.
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ChrisC
OOHHH!! Thanks for posting!!!
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