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histoire de Lisey

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“Very Good+ in Very Good+ dust jacket”
Author
King, Stephen
Book Title
Lisey's Story
Cover
Hardcover
Language
English
Publisher
Scribner
Publication Year
2006
Pages
528
Format
Hardcover
Edition
1st Edition
Printing
1st Printing
Book Condition
Very Good+ in Very Good+ dust jacket
Features
Very Good+/Very Good+ Condition. Dust jacket in protective, Brodart Cover. No marks on the text block. No marks of previous, ownership or inscription. First edition, first printing.
ISBN
0743289412

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  • Definately not the best, but beats Dreamcatcher

    Lisey's Story is the newest novel by Stephen King. Now I've been a fan of Stephen King's for years, particularly for the Dark Tower series which came to an unsatisfying conclusion. His hits have been on and off for years now. Sometimes it's confusing how the same guy who brought us The Stand, It, Eyes of the Dragon, and The Green Mile among others also had to bring us Dreamcatcher, The Girl Who Loved Tom Gordon, and Bag of Bones. I mean, they're all fine books in their own right, but none of them are up to par with those others in terms of greatness, how engaging, or how real the world becomes for you. Now we come to the character Lisey (pronounced Leesee, not Lisey like my sister's nickname) who is trying to pack up her husband's things two years after his death. He was a great ...

  • Love the book, have to marvel at the bickering

    When I’m curled up in bed with the latest book by a well-regarded author I want to lose myself in the story, and not have to wonder what possessed them to snipe at another of my favorite authors. Well, no such luck with Stephen King’s “Lisey’s Story”. I’ve always thought that King has the greatest ear for language in America today (better than Tom Wolfe’s, for example): and in this book he dives into the pool of language to retrieve some words (”bool”: pity on the man’s translators) that stick in your memory long after you’ve finished the book. Yet, he snipes. In setting out his characters’ intellectual history (chapter 2.8) he spells out where they stand in 1988: “Scott reads people like Borges, Pynchon, Tyler, and Atwood; Lisey reads Maeve Binchy, Colleen McCullough, Jean Auel ...

  • Clear and concise

    I collect all of Stephen King's hardcovers. This is one that I've skipped purchasing as new. I don't believe this author is as good as he once was in the 80's, so I don't rush out and purchase and read immediately any longer. I have not yet had time to read this novel, but I know that the author is capable of some really good writing. It has to be at least a good book, he's not an average author by comparing his prior works and what talent he has.

  • A Masterful Tale!

    One of my favorite things about Stephen King is that he's not a purely formulaic writer. Each book is a complete surprise, a new, and different kind of pleasure. Lisey's Story is no exception. Lisey has lost her beloved husband, Scott, and now, two years after the fact, has decided to face the painful task of sorting through his personal papers. This leads to a journey down memory lane for Lisey, and since we are along for the ride, we learn about Scott's horrifying childhood, the dynamics of their relationship, and the special healing place Scott went to in order to survive called "Boo'ya Moon." There are other subplots; Lisey has to deal with a menacing Space Cowboy (King's eloquent and fitting term for rabid fan) named Dooley, and we become familiar with the tender, yet at times ...

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    What a good writer does, when he creates a strong woman......from Jack and Lily in the Talisman......to Lisey and her sister in Lisey's story......love.....the lengths we will go to save those we love....the barriers we assail to rescue them....the courage we show and the sacrifice we make.....Stephen King has woven his magic in these two stories and given us a glimpse into our own souls.....captivating......

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