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Overview

A collection of four novellas by the bestselling master, three of which became the basis for the hit films Stand by Me, The Shawshank Redemption, and Apt Pupil. So varied in tone that "you have to compare King to Twain, Poe-with a generous dash of Philip Roth and Will Rogers thrown in." -Los Angeles Times
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Overview

A collection of four novellas by the bestselling master, three of which became the basis for the hit films Stand by Me, The Shawshank Redemption, and Apt Pupil. So varied in tone that "you have to compare King to Twain, Poe-with a generous dash of Philip Roth and Will Rogers thrown in." -Los Angeles Times

Editorial Reviews

Minneapolis Star-Tribune
He creates people who are so alive, you can almost sense them.
From The Critics
It doesn't get any better than Frank Muller reading vintage Stephen King! In Apt Pupil, this master of suspense treats his readers to a sinister plot in which a 13-year-old boy, Todd Bowden, becomes completely absorbed by the life and true stories of a former Nazi, Kurt Dussander. When Todd uncovers the identity of a war criminal hiding out in his town, he blackmails Kurt into telling, and reliving, all of the concentration camp horrors so Todd can almost feel what it was like to have been there. The more involved the two become, the deeper and harder it is for Todd to remain the "apt pupil" that he once was. And, of course, the author's (Bag of Bones, Audio Reviews, LJ 12/98) plots always have twists. This audiotape is pure, unadulterated Stephen King; it's "must- have audio" at its best. Highly recommended.--Kristin M. Jacobi, Eastern Connecticut State Univ., Willimantic Copyright 1999 Cahners Business Information.

Product Details

  • ISBN-13: 9781101138083
  • Publisher: Penguin Group (USA)
  • Publication date: 8/29/1983
  • Sold by: Penguin Group
  • Format: eBook
  • Pages: 512
  • Sales rank: 12,420
  • File size: 559 KB
  • Items ship to U.S, APO/FPO and U.S. Protectorate addresses.

Meet the Author

Stephen King
Stephen King
Few authors have tapped into our secret fears as adeptly as Stephen King, Master of the Macabre and one of the most widely read novelists writing today. With his trademark blend of fantasy, horror, and psychological suspense, this prolific and immensely popular contemporary writer continues to remind us that evil is still a potent force in the world.

Biography

Fiction powerhouse Stephen Edwin King was born in Portland, Maine, in 1947. As a student at the University of Maine at Orono, he wrote a weekly column for the school newspaper, became active in political causes, and met his wife, the former Tabitha Spruce. In the early years of his marriage, King augmented his meager teacher's salary by selling short stories to men's magazines. Then, in 1973 he hit pay dirt: his novel Carrie was accepted for publication, and a major paperback deal provided the means for him to leave teaching and concentrate full-time on writing. Since then, the prolific author has never looked back.

Dubbed the Master of the Macabre for his domination of the horror genre, King has also written bestselling thrillers, mysteries, fantasies, novellas, and short stories, many of which have been turned into blockbuster films and miniseries (A partial list includes Carrie, The Shining, The Stand,, Misery, It, The Shawshank Redemption, The Langoliers, Stand by Me, and The Green Mile). He also has two works of nonfiction to his credit: a gorgeously crafted memoir/scribbler's how-to (On Writing) and Faithful, a chronicle of the Boston Red Sox' stellar 2004 season, cowritten with Stewart O'Nan. In 2003, he received the National Book Foundation Medal for Distinguished Contribution to American Letters.

In between books, the indefatigable King performs in the Rock Bottom Remainders, a rock band that includes among its rotating personnel fellow authors Dave Barry and Amy Tan; attends as many Boston Red Sox games as is humanly possible; and contributes with his wife, Tabitha, to many local and national charities.

Good To Know

Don't believe everything you read about Stephen King. Among the gossip circulating about the scribe is the rumor that he is going blind. King assures his fans that while he is genetically predisposed to a disease called macular degeneration, which could result in blindness, he is not actually going blind.

King is probably one of the most easily recognizable authors alive, and it's not just because of his string of bestsellers. King has appeared in a number of films based on his work, including Pet Semetary, Thinner, and The Stand.

If you've ever wondered why Stephen King has written several books under the pseudonym Richard Bachman, there is actually a very simple explanation: King is so prolific that he felt it necessary to create an alter-ego so that he could publish more than one book a year. The name was a hastily hobbled together combination of writer Richard Stark (ironically, a pseudonym for Donald Westlake) and Randy Bachman of rock group Bachman-Turner Overdrive.

    1. Also Known As:
      Stephen A. King
      Stephen Edwin King
      Richard Bachman
    2. Hometown:
      Bangor, Maine
    1. Date of Birth:
      September 21, 1947
    2. Place of Birth:
      Portland, Maine
    1. Education:
      B.S., University of Maine at Orono, 1970
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  • Posted September 29, 2009

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    Some of King's best work is here

    Different Seasons is a showcase for Stephen King. Four diverse novellas, only one of them the kind of horror tale he is synonymous with (and it may be the weakest of the bunch).

    The book is divided into four 'seasons': Hope Springs Eternal (Rita Hayworth and the Shawshank Redemption), Summer of Corruption (Apt Pupil), Fall From Innocence (The Body) and A Winter's Tale (The Breathing Method). The tones of the stories alternate between light and dark, with Apt Pupil perhaps being the darkest thing he has ever written.

    Rita Hayworth and the Shawshank Redemption is a mini-masterpiece of a tale. A tale of hope set in a prison, dealing with a man whose spirit remains free despite all obstacles. I'd originally read it years before the legendary movie, and was worried that it wouldn't be quite the same reading it now. Luckily King's narrative holds up. Even knowing what was coming, the story telling was as gripping as ever.

    Apt Pupil. I was almost dreading rereading Apt Pupil. A well written but morally disturbing tale of the mutually parasitic relationship between a young California golden boy and the Nazi war criminal he has blackmailed. It is an excellent dark thriller, but it is so powerfully written and so pitch black, you are kept in suspense while feeling the need to cleanse yourself of the story being told. I remember the 'Bachman book' Rage felt a little like this, but Apt Pupil provokes a much stronger reaction and is a better book overall.

    Third up is The Body which was famously (and very faithfully) adapted into the movie Stand By Me. This is Stephen King's coming of age tale of four boys in 1960 who head out through the woods to find the body of a boy that was struck by a train.

    Though all four of the stories are top-notch Stephen King, I believe I enjoyed The Body the most. King so expertly captures the bittersweet feeling of the boys, two of which at least understand that they are going through a life changing experience; that things will not be the same from here on.

    The Breathing Method is the closest to Stephen King's 'typical' supernatural spook story. This one (appropriately dedicated to Peter Straub) seems to be King's answer to Straub's Chowder Society (see Straub's Ghost Story), as it deals with a group of old men that belong to a mysterious 'gentleman's club' where they tell each other stories.

    Earlier I called The Breathing Method the weakest story here. It is, but please don't take that to mean that the story isn't worth reading. It is a good read that only pales because the other three stories shine so brightly.

    This is the book I would loan to someone who looked down on King without reading any of his work. He shows that while he can write some very scary spook stories, that isn't why he sells so many books. Each of the four stories is King writing at the top of the game. There's a reason three of the four stories have been turned into movies and they are three of the best screen adaptations he's had.

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  • Anonymous

    Posted May 5, 2010

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    This is an absolutely fantastic collection.

    The book contains four of Stephan King's short stories, plus an afterward by the author himself. One of the stories, "The Body," was the basis of the beloved 1980's film "Stand By Me," starring River Phoenix, amoung others. The movie was definetly the reason I purchased this book. The short story is just as good, if not better than the movie. It really lived up to my expectations. If you haven't read the story of seen the movie yet, I'd reccomend both!

    1 out of 1 people found this review helpful.

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  • Posted February 23, 2010

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    Short Stories Satisfy

    Stephen King keeps me waiting for more. I love stort stories and King is a master. I keep this book bedside and read until all hours! I tend to read his short stories and novellas in Esquire and elsewhere, plus one of these stories turned into the movie: Shawshank Redemption. I like Kings more recent books: less gory and more psychological and science fiction-ish!!

    1 out of 1 people found this review helpful.

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  • Anonymous

    Posted July 8, 2009

    Amazing!

    "The body" is amazing and i have looked all over to find it. i saw the movie and it encouraged me to read the book. I loved both! Stand by me has to be one of my favorite movies and the body one of my favorite books. I loved both!!

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  • Anonymous

    Posted June 16, 2008

    This Book is Boss!

    I never have read a book like this one.I've read this book about 5 times this book so good.My favorite story was Stand By Me.I could relate to some of the things gone through by these boys.I literally cried the first 2 times I read this book.I think High schoolers should read the whole book.It was a simply remarkable experience reading this book.

    1 out of 1 people found this review helpful.

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  • Anonymous

    Posted January 20, 2008

    The body and stand by me

    ok well ive never read this book but i have seen the movie and really wanna read the body. the movie got me interested in soo many things and i just love it. its my favorite movie of all time. the characters were amazing and i have to say chris chambers was my favorite and i wish i couldve met him. thats how real this movie was to me. i hope that one day....far from now. very far. that i will meet river. i also loved teddy and vern they seemed like just the sidekicks if you will to this but they each came with there own story and personality. they had a great sense of humor. gordie was amazing espacially at the end. well these are certanly unforgettable characters.

    1 out of 2 people found this review helpful.

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  • Anonymous

    Posted November 12, 2005

    i loved it

    i loved the move stand by me as well as the body. chris was my favorite charector. its a shame river died.

    1 out of 2 people found this review helpful.

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  • Anonymous

    Posted July 11, 2005

    Book 4 the Seasons

    Written very well. A little like the movie Shawshank Redemption but not too much. The Body was more like the movie Stand By Me. The Breathing Method is one you will not forget. EVER.

    1 out of 1 people found this review helpful.

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  • Anonymous

    Posted February 19, 2005

    Everyone will love this collection

    Of all the books by Stephen King I've read so far, this is by far my favorite. 'The Shawshank Redemption' was surprisingly uplifting rather than depressing. 'Apt Pupil' was very gripping; a very original story line. 'The Body' was my favorite. The characters were so real, and I felt wrapped up in their emotions. 'The Breathing Method' was very strange indeed, but in a good way. I definitely recommend it, Stephen King lover or not

    1 out of 1 people found this review helpful.

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  • Anonymous

    Posted February 22, 2003

    King's finest collection

    From beginning to end,certainly the best collection of short fiction I've read. They should make movies out of some of these stories.

    1 out of 1 people found this review helpful.

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  • Anonymous

    Posted August 24, 2002

    I only read one story........so far

    I read the boddy first because I saw the movie and fell in love with it. If you read the story first you'll understand the movie better. The book is more detailed but you you get a better picher waching the movie. The movie is called stand by me.I like all the people in the book but one of them most of all,Chris Chambers I wish I could be like him. I liked the movie so much I almost have it memorized.It wasent long before my cousen and freind saw the movie and we made a kind of gang I was the tuffest and most like Chris so I was kind of like him my freind was like Gordie my cousen loves the army so he was like Teddy And a nother 'freind' was dum like Vern.Slowle every one just faded away.Thas how Good the movie is a the books even better.

    1 out of 1 people found this review helpful.

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  • Anonymous

    Posted January 7, 2012

    Skyheart/ aria

    Well im warning you, im a ninja. But ill fight. * unsheathes her ninja sword and scrapes her claw gloves against it, makeing a screaching sound.* when your ready.

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  • Anonymous

    Posted January 6, 2012

    Hi

    Is this have to do with a book?

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  • Anonymous

    Posted January 8, 2012

    Rainpaw

    Hey Dusk u ready 2 start to train**she turns into hur cat form from hur horse form**

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  • Posted November 18, 2011

    Wonderful group of stories. King at his best

    These stories are some of the best Stephen King has written. Familiar films made from at least two of these stories. If you have seen Shawshank Redemption or Stand by Me you owe it to yourself to read the story.

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  • Anonymous

    Posted October 23, 2011

    All-time favorite!

    I dont even hestitate when someone asks about my favorite book. I have a coverless, stained, and tattered copy i borrowed in high school. I read it over and over. The best story is the one they never made into a film, but i love them all. Have to have it on my nook!

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  • Posted April 22, 2011

    Rita Hayworth and the Shawshank Redemption

    For those of you who have seen the movie and know just how beautiful this story is, reading the book will answer many of the unanswered questions you may have. This is a fictional story written by Stephen King. Rather than just being the story of the Shawshank Redemption, the book is revealing all the secrets that lay within Rita Hayworth. Rita Hayworth is the main actress in a movie that the convicts get to watch. Andy asks Red to get him a poster of Rita Hayworth to hang up in his cell. While she is hanging up in his cell, he sees and hears everything; every murder, every scandal, every inch carved out of Andy's cell wall. I personally enjoyed the movie more than the book; however, it is still a necessary short read to get all your questions answered. The movie is rated R for various obvious reasons and I would rate the book the same. Due to language and prison life, I don't think anyone under the age of, maybe 15 should read this book or for sure watch the movie.

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  • Posted April 19, 2010

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    King has done it again

    A must read, definately a side of king that many dont get to see from the "king of horror" each story a gem a treachest of riches. Each story different from each other, yet still convey the same thing when you finish and thats emotions. I being a horror buff, myself tend to shy away from stories that dont have a supernatural feel to them but Stephen king writes each story in a way that if you just a fan of good story telling then you could be a fan of horror, scifi, wetern, comedies, romance whatever it is if you want a good story that will make you smile, make you feel and want to cry along with the characters in the book, let alone stand up in ovation and applaud then this is a book for you, my favorite gems of the book being Shawshank redemption a masterpiece in its own right, and The green mile a very emotional yet still great story and if you enjoyed or liked the movie I must tell you then you haven't fully experience it fully tillyou read the stories. They did there best to put as much of the story on the screen but still the stories are better in my opinion. If your looking for a story that is just great all around then this is the book for you

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  • Posted January 1, 2010

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    Different Seasons, Short Stories/Collections

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  • Anonymous

    Posted January 23, 2005

    i loved the body!!

    i am 14 years old and read the story the body and loved it! the movie is also really great. the characters are all so unforgettable. vern is definetly one of them! but my favorite character has to be chris. he is so amazing. he fought all the odds and came out on top at the end. river phoenix did an amazing job playing him. i really felt as though he was true to the character.when i saw him in the film i knew that that kid had it going for him. it was later i found out about his trajic death. but he lives on through his amazing performance. especially in his role as chris chambers

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