Curious what Stephen King is reading this summer? In Amazon's article, Mr. King identified 4 titles. Find those titles in the library catalog by clicking on the links below!
by Will Leitch
4.4 out of 5 stars. 868 reviews. (868)
Daniel, the hero of this wonderful novel, is smart, funny, and resourceful. He’s also confined to a wheelchair, able only to speak through a computer and with movement in only his left hand. One day he sees what he believes is an abduction, and soon he’s in a battle—first mental, then all too physical—with a dangerous lunatic. How Lucky combines the terror of Wait Until Dark and Rear Window with a dollop of amusement and courage.
by Riley Sager
4.4 out of 5 stars. 4679 reviews. (4679)
Jules, down and almost out in New York City, gets an amazing and well-paying job apartment-sitting at the fabulous Bartholomew. Her friend Chloe tells her it’s too good to be true, and boy, is she right. If you liked Rosemary’s Baby, you’ll love this one.
by C.J. Box
4.7 out of 5 stars. 12957 reviews. (12957)
You may have seen Big Sky on TV, the excellent adaptation of Box’s Highway Trilogy. Those three books are good, but this one, featuring game warden Joe Pickett, is even better. Stuck with the job of babysitting a tech mogul who wants a hunting experience, the hunt for big-game elk turns into a pulse-pounding chase story you won’t be able to put down.
by Stephen Markley
4.1 out of 5 stars. 416 reviews. (416)
On a night when four high school graduates intersect in a small Ohio town, secrets are revealed and old wounds are torn open. This is a story of lives destroyed by dope, loss, and a long-hidden murder. The writing is smooth and superb, and the picture of a dying Midwest town is indelible.
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