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- Name
- King, Stephen
- Occupation
- Author
- Description
- Best known for his horror novels, Stephen King (also using the pseudonym Richard Bachman, a more gruesome voice) writes in many genres: dark fantasy, science fiction, psychological suspense, and others. No matter the genre, his fast-paced, character-driven stories are told in conversational language and feature well-developed characters. His appealing heroes and terrible villains arise from our innermost fears into the everyday world, which becomes increasingly twisted. Whether focused on the real-world horrors of abuse or on supernatural terrors, good-vs.-evil is King's most common theme: The protagonist must rise to meet the challenge of the horrific. Start with: The Shining (Horror); The Gunslinger (Fantasy)
- Gender
- Male
- Nationality
- American
- Subject
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- trueParallel universes
- truePitchers (Baseball)
- trueLost girls -- Appalachian Trail
- trueProfessional baseball players -- Boston, Massachusetts
- trueGunfighters
- trueSupernatural
- trueTime travel (Past)
- trueChildren of divorced parents -- Maine
- trueGirl hikers -- Appalachian Trail
- trueGood and evil
- trueWilderness survival
- trueBears -- Appalachian Trail
- trueInterdimensional travel
- trueMurder
- trueSelf-reliance in girls
- trueImagination in girls
Tone Tone is the feeling that a book evokes in the reader. In many cases, this category best answers the question, "What are you in the mood for?"
Writing style Writing style terms tell us how a book is written, from the complexity of the language to the level of the detail in the background.
Character Only applied to fiction books, character appeal is especially for those readers who love books *because* of the characters.
- Label
- Unknown Label
- Date
- 1947-
- Subject
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- trueParallel universes
- truePitchers (Baseball)
- trueLost girls -- Appalachian Trail
- trueProfessional baseball players -- Boston, Massachusetts
- trueGunfighters
- trueSupernatural
- trueTime travel (Past)
- trueChildren of divorced parents -- Maine
- trueGirl hikers -- Appalachian Trail
- trueGood and evil
- trueWilderness survival
- trueBears -- Appalachian Trail
- trueInterdimensional travel
- trueMurder
- trueSelf-reliance in girls
- trueImagination in girls
- Description
- Best known for his horror novels, Stephen King (also using the pseudonym Richard Bachman, a more gruesome voice) writes in many genres: dark fantasy, science fiction, psychological suspense, and others. No matter the genre, his fast-paced, character-driven stories are told in conversational language and feature well-developed characters. His appealing heroes and terrible villains arise from our innermost fears into the everyday world, which becomes increasingly twisted. Whether focused on the real-world horrors of abuse or on supernatural terrors, good-vs.-evil is King's most common theme: The protagonist must rise to meet the challenge of the horrific. Start with: The Shining (Horror); The Gunslinger (Fantasy)
- Name
- King, Stephen
- Gender
- Male
- Nationality
- American
- Occupation
- Author
- http://library.link/vocab/ext/novelist/date
- 1947-
38 Items by the Person Unknown Label
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Context of Unknown LabelCreator of
- trueBill Hodges novels
- Bill Hodges novels, 02
- Bill Hodges trilogy, 03
- Mr. Mercedes Trilogy, 02
- Shining, 02
- true11/22/63
- trueBag of bones
- trueCarrie
- trueCell
- trueChristine
- trueDifferent seasons
- trueDoctor Sleep
- trueDolores Claiborne
- trueDreamcatcher : a novel
- trueDuma key
- trueEnd of watch
- trueEverything's eventual : 14 dark tales
- trueFinders Keepers
- trueFirestarter
- trueFrom a Buick 8 / : a novel
- trueFull dark, no stars
- trueGerald's game
- trueHearts in Atlantis
- trueInsomnia
- trueJust after sunset
- trueLisey's story : a novel
- trueMr. Mercedes
- trueNight shift
- trueNightmares & dreamscapes
- trueRevival
- Salem's lot
- trueSleeping beauties
- trueThe bazaar of bad dreams
- trueThe girl who loved Tom Gordon
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