Misery [NOOK Book]

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Overview

After an automobile accident, novelist Paul Sheldon meets his biggest fan. Annie Wilkes is his nurse-and captor. Now, she wants Paul to write his greatest work-just for her. She has a lot of ways to spur him on. One is a needle. Another is an ax. And if they don't work, she can get really nasty...

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After an automobile accident, novelist Paul Sheldon meets his biggest fan. Annie Wilkes is his nurse-and captor. Now, she wants Paul to write his greatest work-just for her. She has a lot of ways to spur him on. One is a needle. Another is an ax. And if they don't work, she can get really nasty...

Editorial Reviews

Publishers Weekly
King's new novel, about a writer held hostage by his self-proclaimed "number-one fan," is unadulteratedly terrifying. Paul Sheldon, a writer of historical romances, is in a car accident; rescued by nurse Annie Wilkes, he slowly realizes that salvation can be worse than death. Sheldon has killed off Misery Chastain, the popular protagonist of his Misery series and Annie, who has a murderous past, wants her back. Keeping the paralyzed Sheldon prisoner, she forces him to revive the character in a continuation of the series, and she reads each page as it comes out of the typewriter; there is a joyously Dickensian novel within a novel here, and it appears in faded typescript. Studded among the frightening moments are sparkling reflections on the writer and his audience, on the difficulties, joys and responsibilities of being a storyteller, on the nature of the muse, on the differences between ``serious'' and ``popular'' writing. Sheldon is a revealingly autobiographical figure; Annie is not merely a monster but is subtly and often touchingly portrayed, allowing hostage and keeper a believable, if twisted, relationship. The best parts of this novel demand that we take King seriously as a writer with a deeply felt understanding of human psychology.
Boston Globe
Classic King...full of twists and turns and mounting suspense.
New Haven Register
A strong novel...pure suspense...may be [King's] greatest triumph.
USA Today
King's best...genuinely scary.
Washington Post
Terrifying...In addition to being able to scare the reader breathless, King says a tremendous amount about writing itself. We delight in his virtuosity.

Product Details

  • ISBN-13: 9781101138120
  • Publisher: Penguin Group (USA)
  • Publication date: 6/3/1988
  • Sold by: Penguin Group
  • Format: eBook
  • Pages: 352
  • Sales rank: 16,879
  • File size: 644 KB

Meet the Author

Stephen King
Stephen King

Stephen King, the world's bestselling novelist, was educated at the University of Maine at Orono. He lives with his wife, the novelist Tabitha King, and their children in Bangor, Maine.

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:
      Richard Bachman
      Stephen A. King
      Stephen Edwin King
    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 13, 2010

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    Exceptional!

    Paul Sheldon,a writer gets into an accident and Annie his #1 FAN happily goes to rescue him.She is strong,stocky,and worse of all a complete sick psychopath. She keeps him prisoner,and through that many things happen to Paul that made this novel captivating and a great read. I read this AFTER watching the movie,(a few years ago),i must say the book is 100 times better!! Stephen King..you did it again.Hands down,one of most favorite authors:)

    3 out of 3 people found this review helpful.

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  • Posted November 2, 2011

    Another Epic Story

    I can't type fast enough to explain why people should read this book. I made this account just to comment on Misery. First off, Annie is one crazy psycho chick..and Stehpen makes her seem so...real. I got chills reading about how she tormented Paul because it seemed like Annie was right there with me with a sledgehammer in her hands or something. For those who would rather watch the movie first, it wouldn't affect their decision because they are both epicly rad...excuse my language. Misery is just...I can't eplain it. You'll just have to read it for yourself and decide if you want it or not because you've got the reciept; if you don't like it, take it back and don't waste your time writing a bad review about this faultless book...or Annie will find you.

    2 out of 2 people found this review helpful.

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  • Posted April 29, 2010

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    MY WORST NIGHTMARE!

    I don't usually go for these "FRIGHT TALES", but...WOW! A writer becomes a victim of obsession, "chained" to his work, add a mean psychotic woman and being held prisoner...OH! MY WORST NIGHTMARE!

    2 out of 2 people found this review helpful.

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  • Posted March 9, 2010

    Good book, needs proof reading in the eBook edition

    This is the first book I've read by Stephen King, and I loved it. I enjoyed the story so thoroughly I pressed on through the ridiculous amount of typographical errors I found in the eBook version I downloaded from B&N. I think this was likely due to the process of converting the book to an electronic edition, as most of the errors could be attributed to OCR inaccuracies, punctuation and numbers thrown in at random where scanning software mistook imperfections in the printed page for relevant data.

    2 out of 2 people found this review helpful.

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  • Posted February 23, 2009

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    great story...

    If you've ever wondered what it might be like to be held captive and tortured by an extremely unbalanced ex-nurse then you should read Misery. Even if you've never wondered what it would be like you should still read Misery. I was kept on the edge of my seat in anticipation of what awful torment Annie would visit upon poor Paul next. Misery is a good movie and an even better book.

    2 out of 2 people found this review helpful.

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  • Anonymous

    Posted November 29, 1999

    CRAZED FAN KIDNAPS AUTHOR!!!

    The subject of the book Misery, is that if you write a book that every woman likes then they will become your fans and might even become obsessed with you and your work. That is what Misery is about, obsession. The author of this magnificent piece of work is none other than Stephen King, the publisher of this novel is , Viking Penguin Inc.. The appropiate age level for this book is at least 14 years of age. The reading level would be at least 9th grade students. The genre of the book, or what reading catogoryit would be in, is a horror novel. Stephen King used plot to connect events by using a substantial amount of suspense. To explain what I mean about this I will give you, the reader, a recited part of the book. A part of the book that had suspensein it was when Paul Sheldon finally found a way out of the room that he was trapped in, it was full of suspense because you didn't know if he was going to get out of the house until you turned the page and found out. The setting of this story was described in great detail from the clocks to the floor panels. The characters were not described as well as the setting was, but I eventualy got a mental picture of the characters by the way they act. The characters were real to the point that I could actualy go to New York and talk to Paul Sheldon, but that is of course my opinion others will have different fealings on that. I would rather like to meet Paul than meet Annie Wilkes, because she was a crazed lunatic. The first person would not describe the point of viewthat this story is trying to put accross; the third person narrative would be the best way to show the books point of view. I think that it was the best way to tell the story because it tells you what everybody else is doing instead of what just one person is doing, it lets you know that there are other characters in the story and you know what they are doing. If you are using first person then you are oblvious to what other characters are doing and you get only one persons point of view. I think that it would be interesting to see how it would turn out if it were told in a different point of view, lets say, in second person or maybe in third person omniciant. The theme of this story would most likely be 'BEWARE OF FANS THAT ARE BESET WITH YOUR ABILITY TO WRITE OR PLAY A SPORT.' I learned something that I hoped was not true, but it turned out to be true and it was 'If you are left alone for too long with noway of communicating to any one then you WILL become insane.' If it had any irony it was situational irony, because out of his bad experience, Paul ended up making a lot of money, because she made him write the book Misery's Return. In a way she made him a millionare. Another novel that would compare to this would be any other novel that Stephen King has written. The way he makes you turn the pages to see what happens next.

    2 out of 2 people found this review helpful.

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  • Posted February 2, 2010

    Fantastic

    If you want to read a great book by the King but don't have the patience for one of his longer ones, read Misery. It's not long, but a hell of a lot of fun. King never dissapoints.

    1 out of 1 people found this review helpful.

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  • Posted August 31, 2009

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    One of the best.

    This is a classic Stephen King book. I have read of a few of his books so far and this is by far my favorite SK book at the moment. It's very thrilling and you never know what is going to happen next. Highly Recommnd this book.

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  • Posted May 1, 2012

    If you have seen the movie, still read the book. The book is muc

    If you have seen the movie, still read the book. The book is much more graphic than the movie, which I really enjoyed. A great tale of a insane fan, and a crippled author.

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  • Posted April 24, 2012

    This book is one of my all-time favorites! I loved everything ab

    This book is one of my all-time favorites! I loved everything about the story. It is unique yet gripping. The characters are amazing and they fit so well into the storyline. If you love horror and suspense, this is a great read to immerse yourself into. I found it to be very different from the Stephen King books that I have read up until this point and I loved the simplicity of the plot and the fact that everything that happens to Paul and everything about the frightening Annie Wilkes are things that could happen in reality (although you would hope that they wouldn't happen!). It is incredibly well-written and it had me on the edge of my seat. I wanted to get to the end to find out what happens but at the same time I dreaded the thought of the story being over! Amazing book. Highly recommended.

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  • Anonymous

    Posted April 20, 2012

    Perfect tragic novel

    This is a scary suspense novel that is about a writters time with a LUNITIC! This writting takes you into Paul Sheldon's "vivid"mind.


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  • Posted April 7, 2012

    My review on the book

    Stephen King is one bizarre dude for writing this, but it was very good. Really intense.

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  • Posted March 3, 2012

    This one is eerie! I kept wanting to scream at the man to fight

    This one is eerie! I kept wanting to scream at the man to fight back more and you should do this to get out. King sure does know how to keep you in suspense and really get you frustrated with the characters. Such a captivating read.

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  • Anonymous

    Posted February 23, 2012

    Awesome!

    This is this first novel i have read by stephen king. Really great! You will stay on the edge of your seat to see what crazy Annie will do next to poor Paul Sheldon.

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  • Posted February 19, 2012

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    Absolutely terrifying

    Excellent book and an excellent movie too. This book is very scary and just reading it make the hairs on your back stand up. It's highly recommend if you're a Stephen King fan and a horror fan.

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  • Posted February 10, 2012

    Awesome book by Stephen King!

    This being my fist Stephen King book I found it very appealing. In the first couple chapters it starts off great. Paul a man who is kept hostage in his favorite fans house. What he does for a living is write popular books called the 'Misery' series. Annie his favorite fan, finds him after he is in a car crash and nurses him back to health. After a couple days she reveals that he will never leave! And from that it takes off as a great story. The ending is really clever and spooky. Being me I think it is one of the best Stephen King books out there. Between time to time you'll get a jump from this. I totally would recommend this to people who love horror. This is such a thriller and this is a five-star book. Really good!

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  • Anonymous

    Posted February 10, 2012

    H

    HORRIBLE! TERIFYING! And in other words, AWSOME!!!

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  • Anonymous

    Posted February 5, 2012

    Xjdj

    Stephen king at his best!! This was the first book i read by stephen king and it is pure perfection. The character paul sheldon could not fit this story line any better! Also annie's psychotic ways just make the story more terrifying. There is no part in this book that is unrealistic, just a pure horror story. This is agreat book that will keep you awake at night and give you nightmares if you read before sleep!

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  • Anonymous

    Posted January 25, 2012

    Meh

    Slow to start but the ending is worth it.

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  • Anonymous

    Posted January 7, 2012

    LOVE THIS BOOK

    annie is my favorite she is shes just amazing in the movie i was disapointed that none of tue best parts were i it but if you love horror and thrillers yu sure wil love this book as i did

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