Philip Montgomery for The New York Times Supported by By Gilbert Cruz Gilbert Cruz is the editor of the Book Review ... in April 1974, Stephen King had already written several unpublished novels.
Stephen King has always been a Beatles fan, and he even incorporated a few of their songs into his famous horror novels.
After critically acclaimed author Stephen King reacted passionately to his books being banned in Florida school libraries, Newsweek has compiled a list of his books that have been removed.
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Every dollar you give helps us continue to shine a light on these critical issues in the run up to the election and beyond Stephen King has given ... that 23 of his books have been banned from ...
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Author Stephen King learned his books have been pulled from some Florida public school libraries, and he's not happy about it. "Florida has banned 23 of my books," King wrote in a weekend social ...
Horror master Stephen King did not mince words in responding to the news that 23 of his books had been banned from school libraries in Florida, a state that has seen increasingly stringent rules ...
The Stanley Hotel in Estes Park, Colorado, was ranked as the second most haunted hotel in the U.S. by the Airport Parking ...
Stephen King is most famous for his chilling horror stories, but the author has made several attempts to break free of that ...