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A Good Marriage (English Edition) Formato Kindle
Darcy Anderson’s husband of more than twenty years is away on one of his routine business trips when the unsuspecting Darcy looks for batteries in the garage. Her toe knocks up against a hidden box under a worktable and in it she discovers a trove of horrific evidence that her husband is two men—one, the benign father of her children, the other, a raging rapist and murderer. It’s a horrifying discovery, rendered with bristling intensity, and it definitively ends “A Good Marriage.”
This story was originally published in Stephen King’s acclaimed collection, Full Dark, No Stars.
- LinguaInglese
- EditoreScribner
- Data di pubblicazione30 settembre 2014
- Dimensioni file3743 KB
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- ASIN : B00NJXK37U
- Editore : Scribner (30 settembre 2014)
- Lingua : Inglese
- Dimensioni file : 3743 KB
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- Lunghezza stampa : 270 pagine
- Posizione nella classifica Bestseller di Amazon: n. 349,225 in Kindle Store (Visualizza i Top 100 nella categoria Kindle Store)
- n. 1,573 in Horror (in inglese)
- n. 11,836 in Thriller con suspense
- n. 12,839 in Gialli e thriller (in inglese)
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A Good Marriage. This is my second time reading these wonderful short stories. Stephen King is a masterful storyteller. He has referred to himself many times as the "Schlockmeister", but the truth is that he is both an author and a storyteller. I have many favorite authors, but truth be told, as talented as they all are, King is the King of storytelling, whether the story unfolds in one lengthy tome, like The Stand, or via a magnum opus like The Gunslinger Series, or in one short really great story he tells, like the two he tells in this book.
I've also read many things about Stephen King over the years. One thing in particular always comes to mind whenever I read one of his short story collections or his direct to the net novella releases. Stephen King once said that the art of the short story was being lost in the world of fiction writers, and he believed that the reason why that was happening was that to his way of thinking, and apparently many others as it turned out, it is much more difficult to craft a really good short story than it is to write a typical book. While I'm no writer by any means, I do know the difference between a well written short story and a poorly written one, and so I understood exactly what he meant by that intuitively, and realized that he was right...short stories must be a very difficult undertaking for even the most talented author.
To that end, King began to champion the dying breed of fiction called the Short Story. He not only wrote several collections of his own short stories--which I cherish--he championed many, both established and new or up and coming, writers' efforts by organizing their work into collections. When the Internet took off, he was one of the pioneers of ebooks, way before there were such things as Nooks, Kindles, or IPads or tablets with reading apps. I believe that it was largely through Stephen King's efforts that anthologies and collections of short stories, as well as ebooks started to really take off.
I love reading reviews, and that's not limited to books. Written reviews by you, my fellow consumers, are filled with information that back in the days of no internet I'd probably never have found out. After all, back then in the Stone Age, we either purchased something because a friend, family member or coworker had tried it and told us how great it was, or we bit the bullet and wrote that check (remember those? lol) for $300 for a new vacuum cleaner and hoped it was the best one for our needs. Books were largely purchased the same way.
Everything, including books, is still purchased the same way, but now we have 400 opinions and experiences to guide us, instead of maybe four if lucky! That's a great thing! There are even discussions going on between readers at Amazon, for instance, that seem to be much like a neighborhood book club, for folks who enjoy discussing specific genres, authors, and/or books. Another really great thing that the Internet has provided. However, when it comes to book reviews, I don't care how thorough or well written a review is if it's written like a book report. I do NOT want to know anything more than what I'd read on the inside of the jacket of a hardback, or the back of paperback. I just don't want the entire plot sketched out for me, and I run screaming from a review when I scan through it and see these two words: SPOILER ALERT. Argh!
That's why you won't be getting any specifics from me in any review I ever write. Truthfully though, I mean to review a LOT more books than I actually take the time to. I imagine that's because to a great extent my husband and I are both still very much traditionalists. We still purchase all of our favorite authors and most all nonfiction, biographies, memoirs, etcetera in hardback. We both brought a goodly amount of books with us into our marriage. Fast forward twenty five years and we now have a HUGE library and mixed media room, which is the largest room in our home. Not to put too fine a point on it, but we live in a large enough home that the library we have built would have staggered my imagination if someone had shown me a picture of it back then!
What I will share is this: if you love Stephen King's books, you'll see his short stories as a couple of horribly great treats to gobble up as fast as you can read!



