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Stephen King Country, cheap new, used books  Stephen King Country: The Illustrated Guide to the Sites and Sights That Inspired the Modern Master of Horror
Author: George Beahm  
ISBN: 0762404566   /   Hardcover
Publisher: Running Press   /   1999-04
List Price: £12.99
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Inspiring     
I've often wanted to get inside the mind of Stephen King and this book goes some way to doing that. In it Beahm tells us about the real life people and places that inspired King's stories. Also included in this book are photographs of the landmarks that appear in King's tales.

Just a caution needed here though, if you haven't read all of Stephen King's works then you might be best off to avoid reading Beahm's book just yet. It does contain a few spoilers. A thoroughly interesting read, and highly recommended for all King's fans.
A geographical understanding of the novelist     
All the places and spaces King fans have come to know and love are explored in this fabulous book. It's a short read that can be skimmed through or scoured for information. The pictures bring the book to life in a way that will inspire you to read the novels you haven't yet or maybe revisit the ones you have.

There are details as to which places are real and which fictional, explaining how King created the ficitonal ones. As a reader you get a look at where Stephen and Tabatha do their work as well as an explanation of how they chose and modified their own house.

Informative and entertaining, this is a recommended read.
Stephen King Country -- Terror Incognita     
Stephen King has long been known for his portrayals of small town life gone horribly wrong. Near the start of his career, with 1976's 'Salem's Lot, King worked with the idea of an isolated Maine town infiltrated by evil outsiders. Throughout his long career, he has revisited this basic plot many tames, putting a new spin on each. Derry, Maine became prey to shape-shifting creatures in both It and Insomnia. The Tommyknockers' reclusive Haven turned into ground-zero for radioactive alien ghosts. Desperation, Nevada turned into the ghostly battleground between God and the devil. And poor Castle Rock, Maine was doomed from the start.

King has often been asked "Where do you get your ideas?" All the answer Add an "s" are here, in George Beahm's newest, Stephen King Country. A different sort of book about King, this photo-essay guide takes the reader on a visual journey of the real (and sometimes unreal) world of Stephen King. Beginning with a brief overview of King's career through 1998's Bag of Bones, Beahm shifts gears and delves into the geography of King's real Maine. Interweaving biography and history, Country takes us through the towns of Durham, Orrington, Hermon, and more (perhaps "more" should be "others"), giving the reader some insight as to where King's fictional towns originated. Chapter Two, focusing principally on King's hometown of Bangor (the real-world counterpart of Derry) is a fascinating look at where Stephen King lives and writes, complete with a stunning aerial photograph of King's immense house. Touching on Stephen and his wife Tabitha King's philanthropy, Beahm then drives us down the dark path into King's fictional towns.

In this section, we are finally able to see the "real" Marsten House of 'Salem's Lot (actually the Shiloh Church in Durham, Maine), the train tracks the boys traveled in "The Body," the Standpipe and the Barrens, major landmarks in the novel It, and the hotel in Colorado that inspired The Shining. This inspired blending of fact and fiction is at once surreal and fascinating - it's like looking through the words of a Stephen King novel and finding a dark reality in the foreground of the man's imagination. In the dedication to It, King calls fiction "the truth inside the lie." In Stephen King Country, you can find that truth, the reality inside the story, and journey through the real and unreal worlds of Stephen King's country without ever leaving your house. Enjoy the trip!

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