The End of the World As We Know It: New Tales of Stephen King's The Stand
By Christopher Golden (Editor), Brian Keene (Editor), Stephen King
Narrated by: Sean Patrick Hopkins, Adenrele Ojo
Unabridged — 27 hours, 12 minutes
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By Christopher Golden (Editor), Brian Keene (Editor), Stephen King
Narrated by: Sean Patrick Hopkins, Adenrele Ojo
Unabridged — 27 hours, 12 minutes
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Take a trip back to Stephen King’s expansive universe with a collection of new stories that take place in the world of The Stand. A tribute to postapocalyptic horror, this anthology features punchy new stories from the most exciting writers of the genre.
An original short story anthology based on master storyteller Stephen King's #1 New York Times bestselling classic The Stand!
Since its initial publication in 1978, The Stand has been considered Stephen King's seminal masterpiece of apocalyptic fiction, with millions of copies sold and adapted twice for television. Although there are other extraordinary works exploring the unraveling of human society, none have been as influential as this iconic novel-generations of writers have been impacte...
Since its initial publication in 1978, The Stand has been considered Stephen King's seminal masterpiece of apocalyptic fiction, with millions of copies sold and adapted twice for television. Although there are other extraordinary works exploring the unraveling of human society, none have been as influential as this iconic novel-generations of writers have been impacte...



