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The One and Only Ivan
Pollyanna
Revolutionary War on Wednesday
Leprechaun in Late Winter
Ella Enchanted
The Courage of Sarah Noble
Plain Murder
Gone-Away Lake
Circling the Sun
Maggie and Max
The Haunting of Sunshine Girl
The Night Sister
Tuck Everlasting
Charlie and the Chocolate Factory
Bedknob and Broomstick
Mister Monday
Alice Through the Looking Glass
The Birchbark House
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Tuesday, November 2, 2010

Waiting on Wednesdays: Full Dark, No Stars by Stephen King

Waiting on Wednesdays is a meme hosted by Breaking the Spine that spotlights upcoming releases that we can't wait to get our hands on!  Here's mine:

A new collection of four never-before-published stories from Stephen King.

1922
The story opens with the confession of Wilfred James to the murder of his wife, Arlette, following their move to Hemingford, Nebraska onto land willed to Arlette by her father.

Big Driver
Mystery writer, Tess, has been supplementing her writing income for years by doing speaking engagements with no problems. But following a last-minute invitation to a book club 60 miles away, she takes a shortcut home with dire consequences.

Fair Extension
Harry Streeter, who is suffering from cancer, decides to make a deal with the devil but, as always, there is a price to pay.

A Good Marriage
Darcy Anderson learns more about her husband of over twenty years than she would have liked to know when she stumbles literally upon a box under a worktable in their garage

I just love Stephen King!  I cannot wait for this book to come out and to be scared out of my mind! 

2 comments:

  1. Ooh a Stephen King novel. I only ever read the short novella Secret Window, Secret Garden...or something like that. Whatever Secret Window the movie with Johnny Depp (sigh) was based on.

    Here's my WoW: http://jessica-agreatread.blogspot.com/2010/11/waiting-on-wednesday.html

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  2. This is going right on my Xmas list! Love Stephen King, too, and I am determined to read as many of his books as I can :D

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