The Stand by Stephen King

I read this book in high school and it literally scared the hell out of me. This is King’s take on Armageddon—good vs. evil, God vs. the devil. We know how the story ends, but King’s version, the ride is twisted and chilling. The scene in the Lincoln Tunnel was particular real because I travel through it daily and can imagine what would happen if the ish hit the fan while I was in it. (Note: I have not read this as an adult, so perhaps it’s not nearly as scary today given the world we are currently is not far off).

Originally posted 2019-06-20 14:26:57.

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A former sports and news reporter with the New York Daily News for 16 years, Karen served four of those years on the editorial board of The News, where she was a member of the 1999 Pulitzer Prize- and Polk Award-winning teams. She was also the paper’s first African-American female news columnist. As the head of Karen Hunter Books (KHB), an imprint with Simon & Schuster, Karen has published No. 1 New York Times bestseller True You by pop icon Janet Jackson, New York Times bestselling Kris Jenner and All Things Kardashian by Kris Jenner

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