
Edited by Brian Freeman and Bev Vincent The Illustrated Stephen King Trivia Book
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Edited by Brian Freeman and Bev Vincent The Illustrated Stephen King Trivia Book
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Stephen King Works Are Further Broken Down Into Se
Stephen King works are further broken down into separate chapters are the novels, short stories. Other chapters include his books written as Richard Bachman and the Dark Tower series.
Finally,his movies,non-fiction endeavors and miscellaneous musings fill up three more segments of the lighthearted entertaining book. Fans of Mr. King will fully enjoy this seemingly complete trivia homage that digs as deep anything you can find,for instance asking which Red Sox player had his name misspelled in The Girl Who Loved Tom Gordon???
The illustrations add eerie depth as well as posing additional trivia questions associated with them.
Clearly aimed at Kingophiles like the SKEMERS (Stephen King), whose founder Michelle L. Revelle,provides an afterward,casual fans of the author will also enjoy this fun book.
Of course adding to the pleasure,this reviewer trounced her spouse.
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The Illustrated Stephen King Trivia Book Edit
The Illustrated Stephen King Trivia Book
Edited by Brian Freeman and Bev Vincent; illustrated by Glenn Chadbourne
Cemetery Dance, 2004,
ISBN: 1587671085
Obviously for fans of the renowned author, this collection asks trivia questions involving Stephen King or his works; it also offers hints and ultimately the answers. His works are further broken down into separate chapters regarding the novels, novellas and short stories. Other chapters include his books written as Richard Bachman and the Dark Tower series. Finally, his movies, non-fiction endeavors and miscellaneous musings fill up three more segments of the lighthearted entertaining book.
Fans of Mr. King will fully enjoy this seemingly complete trivia homage that digs as deep as anything you can find; for instance asking which Red Sox player had his name misspelled in The Girl Who Loved Tom Gordon?. The illustrations add eerie depth, as well as posing additional trivia questions associated with them. Clearly aimed at Kingophiles like the SKEMERS (Stephen King E-MailERs), whose founder Michelle L. Revelle, provides an afterward, casual fans of the author will also enjoy this fun book. Of course adding to the pleasure, this reviewer trounced her spouse.
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