Description: Book Descriptions Salem's Lot (1975) Condition: Book shows reading creases on spine, along with minor wear to book cover and edges. Description: In this early horror novel by Stephen King, a writer returns to the town of Jerusalem's Lot only to find that its residents are slowly becoming vampires. King's ability to create an atmosphere of dread is at its peak here, mixing small-town life with supernatural terror. The Eyes of the Dragon (1984) Condition: Book shows reading creases on spine, along with creases and wear on cover. Description: This fantasy novel is a departure from King’s usual horror fare. Set in the medieval kingdom of Delain, it tells the story of political intrigue, treachery, and the fate of a royal family. Thinner (1984) Condition: 4th printing of the Signet paperback edition, this book has significant reading creases on spine, creases and chipping on cover, and age-related discoloration on pages. Description: Written under the pseudonym Richard Bachman, this novel follows a man cursed by a gypsy to lose weight uncontrollably after a fatal accident. Misery (1987) Condition: This book has significant reading creases on spine, chipping and dents on cover, and age-related discoloration on pages. Description: In one of King's most well-known psychological horror stories, author Paul Sheldon is held captive by his "number one fan" after a car accident. What follows is a terrifying story of obsession, control, and survival. The Dark Half (1989) Condition: This book has significant reading creases on spine, chipping and dents on cover, and age-related discoloration on pages. Description: When author Thad Beaumont buries his pseudonym George Stark in a publicity stunt, he doesn’t expect Stark to come to life. What ensues is a suspenseful and brutal confrontation between the writer and his darker half. Danse Macabre (1981) Condition: This book has reading creases on spine, chipping and creases on cover, age-related discoloration on pages, and used bookstore stamp on inner cover. Description: This non-fiction book explores the evolution of horror in literature, film, radio, and television from the 1950s to 1980. King offers his perspective on horror as a genre and its impact on society, along with a deep dive into the works that influenced him as an author. Needful Things (1991) Condition: This book has minor chipping on edges of the cover, production error (wrinkle) with binding on spine, and minor discoloration of pages. Description: In the town of Castle Rock, a new store called Needful Things opens, selling items that fulfill customers' deepest desires—for a price. As residents begin to make dangerous deals with the shop’s mysterious owner, chaos and destruction soon follow. Firestarter (1980) Condition: Significant chipping, creasing, and age-related wear on book cover, front and back. Page discoloration and dog-eared corners. Description: After participating in a government experiment, Andy McGee gains psychic abilities, which he passes on to his daughter, Charlie. As her pyrokinetic powers grow, a secret government agency hunts them down in a high-stakes chase for control over Charlie's dangerous gift. Returns: We offer a hassle-free, no questions asked return policy within 14 days of your purchase. If for any reason you are not completely satisfied with your item, simply return it for a full refund. Shipping: Please contact us for additional mail services, such as expedited shipping or international delivery. We also offer combined shipping for multiple items to help you save on shipping costs.
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Location: Eugene, Oregon
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Format: Paperback
Language: English
Book Title: Lot of 8 Stephen King
Author: Stephen King
Genre: Crime & Thriller, Fantasy, Horror
Publisher: Signet