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Stephen King , Kathy Bates
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Feb 24 2009
There's a place along Interstate 50 that some call the loneliest place on Earth. It's known as Desperation, Nevada. It's not a very nice place to live. It's an even worse place to die. Let the battle against evil begin

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A notice to those who feel that Stephen King has lost his magic touch: Desperation is the genuine goods. The ensemble cast of ordinary Americans thrown together by chance, including a disgruntled alcoholic writer and a child who is wise beyond his years, may be a bit too familiar. But the nearly deserted Nevada mining town with an enormous haunted mine pit and an abandoned movie theatre where the survivors hang out makes for a striking battleground, and the grisly action rarely flags. Best of all, though, are the characters of Tak, the ancient body-hopping evil who emerges from the mine, and of "God"--whom the New York Times describes as "the edgiest creation in Desperation. Remote, isolated, ironic, shrouded behind disguises, perhaps 'another legendary shadow,' this deity forms a sly foil, and an icy mirror, to Tak." --This text refers to the Mass Market Paperback edition.

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If the publishing industry named a Person of the Year, this year's winner would be Stephen King. Not only is he writing the first modern novel to be serialized in book form (The Green Mile), but with the publication on Sept. 24 of The Regulators (Dutton; Forecasts, June 17) and Desperation, he becomes the first bestselling author?maybe the first author ever?to issue three new major novels in one calendar year. And there's more. With this astonishing work, King again proves himself the premier literary barometer of our cultural clime. For if The Regulators is a work of secular horror, this is a novel of sacred horror (King's first), and explicitly so. Like the second panel of a diptych, Desperation employs, with one major exception, the same characters as The Regulators, and the same source of horror: an evil force named Tak. (The novels aren't sequential, however; people who die in one can live, then die, in the other.) The exception is David Carver, 11, who, with a handful of other passers-through, including a major writer who's recently embraced sobriety, is trapped in the desert mining town of Desperation, Nev. There, Tak stalks them by possessing humans and turning them into homicidal maniacs, and by unleashing armies of coyotes, spiders and scorpions. The terror is relentless?this is King's scariest book since Misery?though the storytelling is looser than in The Regulators to allow room for spiritual themes. For united against Tak are not only David and his pals, but also God, who moves through the boy. King's God is the God of Job, implacable, beyond human ken. As the savageries inflicted upon David and others multiply, they must discern: What is God's will? And, how can God's will be done, when it seems so cruel? Near the story's end, the writer muses that horror "isn't the sort of stuff of which serious literature is made." King knows better, and so will anyone who reads this deeply moving and enthralling masterpiece of the genre. 1,750,000 first printing; BOMC main selection; simultaneous Penguin Audiobook.
Copyright 1996 Reed Business Information, Inc. --This text refers to an out of print or unavailable edition of this title.

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3.0 out of 5 stars Scary stuff! Mar 19 2007
Format:Mass Market Paperback
This is one of King's more graphic, horror books (like Pet Semetary). It surrounds a bunch of characters that were driving down Interstate 50 in Nevada and were unfortunate enough to be pulled over by a menacing cop. They are then taken to the town Desperation and all hell breaks loose. I thought this book was really good and pretty scary, some of the images are truly frightening. The reason it doesn't get more stars is that in the middle (for me) it was a little slower compared to the begining and end. But I still did really enjoy it. There's some religious overtones as well but not so much that it becomes cumbersome. Overall I think this is really interesting and scary book and I think it's a must read for horror/King fans!
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5.0 out of 5 stars Deja Vu all over again July 13 2004
Format:Mass Market Paperback
Desperation is very good Stephen King that builds a sense of peril and has the readers turning page after page well after they were supposed to turn the lights out.

However, the biggest surprise and pleasure is reading it with the Bachman (King) book The Regulators. It is such a weird deja vu experience having character you think you know in both books. Heros relegated to more minor roles and events playing out differently then you think they will because of your preconceptions. Overall a very enjoyable experience.

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4.0 out of 5 stars Impressive July 5 2008
Format:Mass Market Paperback
I usually don't enjoy horror books but I'm glad that I gave Desperation a chance. It was years ago but I can still recall much of the plot. It was a fun book and well put together. A definite read for anyone that like Stephen King!
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4.0 out of 5 stars The "King of terror"!
I loved it! Just couldn't stop reading. If you like horror, you will love Desperation. From the beginning until the end, this book was excellent for me like every book I read from... Read more
Published on Mar 22 2007 by Jojos
5.0 out of 5 stars Stephen King--Desperation (1996)
Although not one of his more critically commended horror-thrillers of the last decade or so (mainly due to its lack of a television or motion picture adaptation), "Desperation" is... Read more
Published on Jun 21 2004 by The Tweeder
5.0 out of 5 stars a very overlooked King book
this is probably my favorite Stephen King book. I have read it 3 times, each time during lengthy trips across the world, and ech time I've read it it was as if it was my first. Read more
Published on May 2 2004 by ...
5.0 out of 5 stars Desperate attempt at insanity
This book was about the fourth Stephen King book that I read, I found it to be amzingly inventive. It starts off with Mary and Peter Jackson, driving down a lonely highway in... Read more
Published on April 23 2004 by Gus fogle
5.0 out of 5 stars Nightmares every day
Hands down...

This book gave me ongoing nightmares for 2 consecutive weeks.
That's the power of Stephen King.

Published on April 13 2004
5.0 out of 5 stars A powerful read!
The story is set in a once thriving copper mining town called Desperation, only now it appears to be eerily deserted.
From the first page,
"Oh! Oh, Jesus! Read more
Published on April 11 2004 by Helen Simpson
4.0 out of 5 stars Strong theme, interesting read
I've read literally ALL of Stephen King's books. If this were my first, I might give it five stars. Having read The Stand, The Talisman, and It, I have to drop it down to four. Read more
Published on April 5 2004 by Laura Fields
3.0 out of 5 stars Revisiting King
When I was in high school, I went through a major Stephen King phase. He was the only author I would read, and I didn't stop until I'd read every thing he wrote (up to "The... Read more
Published on April 5 2004 by brewster22
4.0 out of 5 stars No Filler Here, this is King at his best
First of all, King's ability to introduce and maintain so many diverse characters shines brighter than ever in Desperation. Read more
Published on April 2 2004 by Maxwell Mattord
5.0 out of 5 stars A Natural Phenomonon of Literature
As with most King works I love them. This is no exception. As the title of this article suggests a book this good is very rare. Read more
Published on Mar 15 2004
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