Doctor Sleep: A Novel

by Stephen King

Hardcover, 2013

Status

Available

Call number

813.54

Collection

Publication

Scribner (2013), Edition: 1st, 531 pages

Description

The now middle-aged Dan Torrance (the boy protagonist of The Shining) must save a very special twelve-year-old girl from a tribe of murderous paranormals.

Media reviews

What are those virtues? First, King is a well-trusted guide to the underworld. His readers will follow him through any door marked “Danger: Keep Out” (or, in more literary terms, “Abandon All Hope Ye Who Enter Here”), because they know that not only will he give them a thorough tour of the
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inferno — no gore left unspilled, no shriek left unshrieked — he will also get them out alive. As the Sibyl of Cumae puts it to Aeneas, it’s easy to go to hell, but returning from it is the hard part. She can say that because she’s been there; and, in a manner of speaking — our intuition tells us — so has King. Second, King is right at the center of an American literary taproot that goes all the way down: to the Puritans and their belief in witches, to Hawthorne, to Poe, to Melville, to the Henry James of “The Turn of the Screw,” and then to later exemplars like Ray Bradbury. In the future, I predict, theses will be written on such subjects as “American Puritan Neo-Surrealism in ‘The Scarlet Letter’ and ‘The Shining,’ ” and “Melville’s Pequod and King’s Overlook Hotel as Structures That Encapsulate American History.”
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Awards

Dublin Literary Award (Longlist — 2015)
Audie Award (Finalist — 2014)
Locus Award (Finalist — Fantasy Novel — 2014)
Bram Stoker Award (Nominee — Novel — 2013)
RUSA CODES Reading List (Shortlist — Horror — 2014)

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