In Stephen King's novel "Under the Dome," the dome comes down due to the actions of an alien species testing the effect of isolating a town from the outside world. The dome serves as a way for the aliens to observe and study human behavior in an enclosed environment.
2009
Carrie, It, The Stand, Under the Dome
its called under the dome and its like 1,700 pages but idk when it comes out
doctor sleep to be announced the latest was under the dome
"Under the Dome" by Stephen King has 1,074 pages in its hardcover edition.
The novel "Under the Dome" was written by Stephen King. It was published in November of 2009. The plot of the novel is now being adapted into a television series.
There is currently no information available regarding a mass market paperback release of "Under the Dome" by Stephen King. It is best to keep an eye on official announcements from the publisher or the author for updates on any potential releases.
I believe that the town was based off of a town in Maine, which makes sense as his home is in Bangor, ME.
Yes, the noun dome is a common noun, a word for any dome of any kind.A proper noun is the name of a person, place, thing, or a title; for example:Dr. Dome, character in DC ComicsHalf Dome, Yosemite National Park, CADome of the Rock, Jerusalem, IsraelDome Appliances, mfg. by HE Group Pty Ltd."Under the Dome" a novel by Stephen King
In Stephen King's novel "Under the Dome," Dreamboat is not a pill, but rather a drug that is inhaled. Dreamboat is a powerful hallucinogen that is created by the character Junior Rennie using a combination of prescription drugs and household chemicals. It plays a significant role in the story as it leads to various characters experiencing intense and sometimes dangerous hallucinations.
If you mean one individual book it is "The Stand", if you mean a series then it is "The Dark Tower". This will soon change with the release of Under The Dome, his upcoming novel. As of November 10th, 2009, his longest book will be Under The Dome.
He may be working on a collection of short stories in early 2010; In mid-2010, he plans to begin a new Dark Tower novel under the working title The Wind Through the Keyhole. It will be set between the fourth and fifth books of the existing series.