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Lisey's Storyby Stephen KingScribner October 2006, 528 pages, $28.00 by Chris BarsantiThe book is an unusually careful creation from an author who has too often let himself run on automatic.
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Not a lot to write here. I finished the book yesterday. It was one of the most tender love stories I have read. It reminds me of my marriage. I’m going to read it to my wife.
Comment by Yar — January 7, 2007 @ 12:11 am