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Needful Things

Stephen King: Needful Things (USA 2018)

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Set in the fictional town of Castle Rock, Maine
Master storyteller Stephen King presents the classic #1 New York Times bestseller about a mysterious store than can sell you whatever you desire -- but not without exacting a terrible price in return.

The town of Castle Rock, Maine has seen its fair share of oddities over the years, but nothing is a peculiar as the little curio shop that s just opened for business. Its mysterious proprietor, Leland Gaunt, seems to have something for everyone out on display at Needful Things interesting items that run the gamut from worthless to priceless. Nothing has a price tag in this place, but everything is certainly for sale. The heart s desire for any resident of Castle Rock can easily be found among the curiosities in exchange for a little money and at the specific request of Leland Gaunt a whole lot of menace against their fellow neighbors. Everyone in town seems willing to make a deal at Needful Things, but the devil is in the details. And no one takes heed of the little sign handing on the wall: Caveat emptor. In other words, let the buyer beware "

Stephen King: Needful Things. A Novel. Gallery Books, ISBN: 9781501147418 (March, 2018), 816, $19.99.

 

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Needful Things

Stephen King: Needful Things (USA 2016)

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Now available for the first time in a mass-market premium paperback edition master storyteller Stephen King presents the classic #1 New York Times bestseller about a mysterious store than can sell you whatever you desire but not without exacting a terrible price in return.

There are two prices for this. Half and half. One half is cash. The other is a deed. Do you understand?

The town of Castle Rock, Maine has seen its fair share of oddities over the years, but nothing is a peculiar as the little curio shop that s just opened for business. Its mysterious proprietor, Leland Gaunt, seems to have something for everyone out on display at Needful Things interesting items that run the gamut from worthless to priceless. Nothing has a price tag in this place, but everything is certainly for sale. The heart s desire for any resident of Castle Rock can easily be found among the curiosities in exchange for a little money and at the specific request of Leland Gaunt a whole lot of menace against their fellow neighbors. Everyone in town seems willing to make a deal at Needful Things, but the devil is in the details. And no one takes heed of the little sign handing on the wall: Caveat emptor. In other words, let the buyer beware "

Stephen King: Needful Things. A Novel. Pocket Books, ISBN: 9781501143786 (May, 2016), 752, $8.99.

 

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Needful Things

Stephen King: Needful Things (USA 2016)

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Stephen King's #1 national bestseller about a store where Leland Gaunt can sell you whatever your heart desires -- sexual pleasure, wealth, power, or even more precious things -- but not without exacting some price in return. "A read in the tradition of The Stand" (Booklist).

Leland Gaunt opens a new shop in Castle Rock called Needful Things. Anyone who enters his store finds the object of his or her lifelong dreams and desires: a prized baseball card, a healing amulet. In addition to a token payment, Gaunt requests that each person perform a little "deed," usually a seemingly innocent prank played on someone else from town. These practical jokes cascade out of control and soon the entire town is doing battle with itself. Only Sheriff Alan Pangborn suspects that Gaunt is behind the population's increasingly violent behavior...

Stephen King: Needful Things. The Last Castle Rock Story. Scribner eBook, ISBN: 9781501141270 (January, 2016), 2380 KB (ca. 948 p.), $8.99.

 

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Needful Things

Stephen King: Needful Things (UK 2012)

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Hodder are boosting Stephen King's backlist with new covers, new author brand lettering and a marketing campaign which directs readers to the right King title for them.

There was a new shop in town. Run by a stranger.

Needful Things, the sign said. The oddest name. A name that caused some gossip and speculation among the good folks of Castle Rock, Maine, while they waited for opening day.

Eleven-year-old Brian Rusk was the first customer and he got just what he wanted, a very rare 1956 Sandy Koufax baseball card. Signed. Cyndi Rose Martin was next. A Lalique vase. A perfect match for her living room decor.

Something for everyone. Something you really had to have. And always at a price you could just about afford. The cash price that is. Because there was another price. There always is when your heart's most secret, true desire is for sale

Stephen King: Needful Things. Buy now. Pay later. Hodder & Stoughton, ISBN: 9781444707878 (May, 2012), 933 p., £9.99.

 

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Needful Things

Stephen King: Needful Things (USA 1992)

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YOU'VE BEEN HERE BEFORE...
A wonderful new store has opened in the little town of Castle Rock, Maine. Whatever your heart's secret desire -- sexual pleasure, wealth, power, or even more precious things -- it's for sale. And even though every item has a nerve-shattering price, the owner is always ready to make a bargain.

In this chilling novel by one of the most potent imaginations of our time, evil is on a shopping spree and out to scare you witless.

Stephen King: Needful Things. Signet Books, ISBN: 0451172817 (July, 1992), 736 p., $5.99 (?).

 

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