[Stephen King: The Wind Through the Keyhole: A Dark Tower Novel (2012)] Well, it's finally happened. I knew it would if I kept at it for long enough: kept reading Stephen King books, that is (you can find a full list of my accumulations here ). It's one of those guilty pleasures - the kind where you keep on telling yourself that you can take it or leave it alone. Until it turns out you can't,...
There have long been murmurings about a remake of “The Stand” miniseries (based on the novel by Stephen King). As of 2011, Ben Affleck’s name has been attached to direct. Do I think this will ever really happen? I don’t know, but I’m ...
In more news from Cannes, Atlas International has added an adaptation of Stephen King's short story "A Good Marriage" to its slate. Peter Askin will direct the psychological thriller based on a story from King’s book Full Dark, No Stars, winner of the ...
By Janet McAllister - New Zealand Herald - Saturday May 19, 2012 Right - Author Eoin Colfer. As a 12-year-old, Eoin (pronounced "Owen") Colfer was reading books by adults for adults. The Irish author jokes that he wanted to walk around with tomes by Stephen King and Jack Higgins under his arm, and sneer at peers who weren't quite up to his lurid level of sophistication. He wanted books with fast...
New York Times Best-seller listSacramento BeeThe Wind Through the Keyhole by Stephen King. A new entry in the Dark Tower epic Western-fantasy series; this novel, King says, is "Dark Tower 4.5." (2) 3. The Innocent by David Baldacci. A hit man who has become a target of the government rescues a ...
If those lines make no sense to you, there's very little reason to read Stephen King's "The Wind Through the Keyhole." There are seven other books and thousands of pages you should focus on first.
The prescience of Stephen King's literary experiment was downright spooky. In March 2000, he released the world's first mass-market e-book, "Riding the Bullet," which ran about 16,000 words and cost $2.50. Traditionalists howled. Who wanted to read on a computer?