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Original Title: Lisey's Story
ISBN: 0743289412 (ISBN13: 9780743289412)
Edition Language: English URL https://www.stephenking.com/library/novel/lisey_s_story.html
Characters: Lisey Landon, Scott Landon
Setting: United States of America
Literary Awards: Bram Stoker Award for Best Novel (2006), Locus Award Nominee for Best Fantasy Novel (2007), World Fantasy Award Nominee for Best Novel (2007)
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Lisey's Story Hardcover | Pages: 513 pages
Rating: 3.68 | 65500 Users | 3541 Reviews

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Lisey Debusher Landon lost her husband, Scott, two years ago, after a twenty-five year marriage of the most profound and sometimes frightening intimacy. Scott was an award-winning, bestselling novelist and a very complicated man. Early in their relationship, before they married, Lisey had to learn from him about books and blood and bools. Later, she understood that there was a place Scott went--a place that both terrified and healed him, that could eat him alive or give him the ideas he needed in order to live. Now it's Lisey's turn to face Scott's demons, Lisey's turn to go to Boo'ya Moon. What begins as a widow's efforts to sort through the papers of her celebrated husband becomes a nearly fatal journey into the darkness he inhabited. Perhaps King's most personal and powerful novel, Lisey's Story is about the wellsprings of creativity, the temptations of madness, and the secret language of love. (front flap)

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Title:Lisey's Story
Author:Stephen King
Book Format:Hardcover
Book Edition:US/CAN
Pages:Pages: 513 pages
Published:October 24th 2006 by Scribner
Categories:Horror. Fiction. Fantasy. Thriller. Mystery. Supernatural. Romance

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Ratings: 3.68 From 65500 Users | 3541 Reviews

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It started out fairly well. Youngish widow going through her brilliant writer husband's papers...maybe it was a thinly veiled biography of King's wife Tabitha? Maybe it would be good.Its initial promise wore thin after about the 70th time the word "smucking" appeared. After about the 5th time the main character called her sister "Manda Bunny", the promise was not only rubbed off the book, it was replaced with a bit of sandpaper that grated directly against your nerves. Stephen King could have

It's a "love story" done "Stephen King" style and so perfectly done that my first thought after finishing was to read the novel a second time. The characters are so genuine and universal that everyone will love them, and the story is both magical and heart-breaking at exactly the same time.

Smucking smucking oh my god so much smmmmuckkking!!Do you know what i mean, babyluv? Can you feel this smucking annoyance towards this smucking book? Sure you can. Every great artist produces a smucking turd every now and again. Smuck the smuckers who think everything has to be so smucking perfect all the smucking time. annoyed at all the smuckings? Yeah me too. Try reading 300+ pages of that plus other made-up language that repeats itself in almost EVERY paragraph. To be honest, the last 200

LISEYS STORYFIVE STARSAn incredible tale of love and madness told, very much of the time, as an interior monologue in the mind of a grieving widow, and in the ramblings of a ten-year-old boy who lived through an unimaginable hell. That boy, Scott Landon (Scooter, ya Old Scoot as his insane daddy called him) went on to become a best selling author, National Book Award winner, and discoverer (creator?) of Booya Moon a secret, magical place that both nourishes and kills. Hes a father murderer too

A major bomb. & actually strikingly pretentious as well! The search for anything salvageable in this junkyard is an impossible task. You owe it to yourself, invest your time on something better. May possibly tie for worst Stephen King novel with "Insomnia." Or "The Tommyknockers..."

It's a "love story" done "Stephen King" style and so perfectly done that my first thought after finishing was to read the novel a second time. The characters are so genuine and universal that everyone will love them, and the story is both magical and heart-breaking at exactly the same time.

Not too many years ago, I embarked on a Stephen King marathon (that lasted me a good two years in itself). I did re-read quite a lot of the great mans books (quite a few of them for first time in original language) along with completing with the ones I missed/avoided. My only other rule though, was to not re-read the ones I had read in recent times and therefore this one was skipped then and read now for first time in English. Ive always been fond of this, ever since reading the Swedish

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