INSOMNIA
3 journalers for this copy...
Haven't Read It Yet.
I liked how Stephen King makes references from the book "It" to some of his stories. This book mentions the City Hall building built by one of the character from It, and Mike Hanlon the librarian. The book Dreamcatcher makes a small reference too.
Journal Entry 3 by reptlian at Bank Of America, 10th Street in Tracy, California USA on Saturday, July 30, 2005
Released 18 yrs ago (7/30/2005 UTC) at Bank Of America, 10th Street in Tracy, California USA
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It will be released between 1 and 1:30 this afternoon. Sitting on one of the benches outside the parking lot facing 10th street. Across from the old JC Penny Building.
It will be released between 1 and 1:30 this afternoon. Sitting on one of the benches outside the parking lot facing 10th street. Across from the old JC Penny Building.
No one picked it up, so I rescued it again. I'll release it again during the week when it gets busy in that area.
I'm sending this book to Raindrop162004, so she can release it at her discretion.
Thanks so much hun!
Will read and release asap. :)
Will read and release asap. :)
Ralph Roberts used to be an ordinary guy... until insomnia robbed him of sleep. Now he's no longer ordinary; he can see horrible things happening to the people of Derry, Maine. He can see how, one by one, they are turning into monsters straight from hell.
He'd like to call them nightmares, but he's wide-awake. He can't call himself crazy, because there is another person who sees these happenings too. But even if seeing is believing, it still doesn't give him a clue of how to stop these deadly, demonic visions from coming true.
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Once again, Stephen King has proven to me that his writing is genuinely eerie, and I think I nearly had to keep the lights on in my room two nights in a row when I first started reading this book. It's a definite page turner and will have you hooked within a moment of reading the first few chapters.
He'd like to call them nightmares, but he's wide-awake. He can't call himself crazy, because there is another person who sees these happenings too. But even if seeing is believing, it still doesn't give him a clue of how to stop these deadly, demonic visions from coming true.
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Once again, Stephen King has proven to me that his writing is genuinely eerie, and I think I nearly had to keep the lights on in my room two nights in a row when I first started reading this book. It's a definite page turner and will have you hooked within a moment of reading the first few chapters.
Journal Entry 8 by bookchick88 at please use CONTROLLED RELEASE country in New Britain, Connecticut USA on Thursday, January 19, 2006
Released 18 yrs ago (1/17/2006 UTC) at please use CONTROLLED RELEASE country in New Britain, Connecticut USA
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Giving to a fellow classmate as an RABCK.
Who knows, maybe he'll get into BookCrossing.
:)
Hope you enjoy the book Chris!
Giving to a fellow classmate as an RABCK.
Who knows, maybe he'll get into BookCrossing.
:)
Hope you enjoy the book Chris!
This girl gave me the book at school
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CAUGHT IN NEW BRITAIN CONNECTICUT UNITED STATES