The novel you are referring to is "Misery" by Stephen King. It follows the story of a writer who is held captive by his obsessed fan, who forces him to write a new book featuring her favorite character.
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No, the character Carrie is not based on a true story. She is a fictional character created by author Stephen King for his novel "Carrie."
its called under the dome and its like 1,700 pages but idk when it comes out
Stephen Morris - novel - was created in 1961.
No, Henry Fleming is a fictional character from Stephen Crane's novel "The Red Badge of Courage."
In "Cujo," Stephen King was not a character in the story. He is the author of the novel, known for writing horror fiction. "Cujo" is about a rabid dog that terrorizes a small town.
The boy's mother in The Man In The Black Suit - one of his short stories.
In "The Adventures of Huckleberry Finn" by Mark Twain, Stephen Dowling Bots is not a character in the novel and does not die in the story. It is possible that you may be confusing him with another character or story.
"Bump the cat" appears in Stephen King's novel "Bag of Bones." The character is a key part of the story and serves as a catalyst for the protagonist's actions.
The ISBN of Titan - Stephen Baxter novel - is 0002254247.
The hedges coming alive is a prominent aspect of Stephen King's novel "The Shining." In the story, the protagonist encounters these supernatural occurrences while staying at the isolated Overlook Hotel during the winter.
Titan - Stephen Baxter novel - has 581 pages.