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The Lost Work of Stephen King: Complete and Uncut Limited Edition

The Lost Work of Stephen King: Complete and Uncut Limited Edition

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Rating: 2 stars
Summary: Here's an example of a good thing done poorly...
Review: Don't be mislead, this is signed by the editor and staff, not Mr. King. In addition, it is a low quality publication with very poor print quality. Don't get me wrong, if you're a fan of Stephen King, especially works like "Danse Macabre", then this is probably a must have. It also makes a good conversation piece or book club discussion material. But if you're a fan of his stories and are looking for something to read and enjoy, then you would fare better with one of his short story collections.

Rating: 4 stars
Summary: The Lost Work of Stephen King: Complete and Uncut Limited Ed
Review: Of all the works I have collected by/on/about King, this is one of the best documentations of his early, unpublished work! Thank You, Amazon!

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: Fabulous, Authoritative!
Review: Of all the works I have collected by/on/about King, this is one of the best documentations of his early, unpublished work! Thank You, Amazon!

Rating: 4 stars
Summary: The Lost Work of Stephen King: Complete and Uncut Limited Ed
Review: This Limited Edition is Definitely For King Fans!

When I learned that this is the only complete edition of this book I decided to order it. Especially since it features a lot more information in this edition than the trade hardcover. I wish I had found this one before I bought the trade. But hey, as a King fan I needed both anyway! I especially like the way the book is in a red binding with gold foil impressions on the cover of Stephen King, and the reproductions of some of his rare and unpublished work on the endpapers. It's signed by the editor and contributors too. I discovered work here by Mr. King that I now know I won't see anywhere else. Although it's paraphrased, it's very descriptive content by Mr. Spignesi gives me an idea about work I otherwise would never get the chance to see. I really enjoyed it.


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