![]() ![]() It's well done, but there's nothing to distinguish it from his other works. King has determinedly worked to avoid this trap with his recent works, mostly steering clear of classic horror in "The Girl Who Loved Tom Gordon" and "Hearts in Atlantis" and adding new twists to the genre in "Bag of Bones."īut, with "Dreamcatcher," you get this strange feeling of deja vu. NOTE: Page will open in a new browser windowīut the drawback for a brand-name writer is that he risks repeating himself. When the new one comes out, they line up to buy. ![]() Loyal fans, and even casual readers, know that a Stephen King book will provide them with thrills, chills and a little humor - and, especially lately, some very fine writing. King sells in these numbers because he's become a brand name. Even his nonfiction work "On Writing" was a bestseller. His e-novella "Riding the Bullet" was downloaded more than 500,000 times before he pulled the plug, the chapters to his e-book "The Plant" sold tens of thousands of copies each, even in their worst month. Not just people, of course - but books, and e-books, and Web serial novels. (CNN) - Stephen King has the power to move millions. Review: King's 'Dreamcatcher' has too much deja vu ![]()
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