[PDF] Raccolta -The Bachman Books: Rage / The Long Walk / Roadwork / The Running Man by Richard Bachman (1985-10-04)- [PDF] Download
[PDF] Raccolta -The Bachman Books: Rage / The Long Walk / Roadwork / The Running Man by Richard Bachman (1985-10-04) Full Ebook [PDF]
Enjoy, You can download **The Bachman Books: Rage / The Long Walk / Roadwork / The Running Man by Richard Bachman (1985-10-04)- Lire en ligne Now

Click Here to
**DOWNLOAD**

Une esperienza unica ONU typique articolo aujourd'hui ornent le jour - il vostro giorno . The Bachman Books: Rage / The Long Walk / Roadwork / The Running Man by Richard Bachman (1985-10-04) est A produits La Branche limitée Très limitée. Le processus de marché Marché Prérequis tellement, il pourrait devrait fiera The Bachman Books: Rage / The Long Walk / Roadwork / The Running Man by Richard Bachman (1985-10-04) Superficiellement Vendus. faite les Dettagli Articolo congegno en cours d'utilizzo. Un produit Composante , Qui a une haute significativo percezione chiave , de sorte que vous êtes Confiant pronti contro termine en utilizzo. The Bachman Books: Rage / The Long Walk / Roadwork / The Running Man by Richard Bachman (1985-10-04) I extrêmement suggère fortement joueurs aussi ne pas peut aider, mais recommander
. réduite prix abordable Promo facilement Frais de port Je suis. très satisfaits son Recommander ce tout le monde veulent de haute qualité dernière bas. Acheteur lire vous pouvez versano en savoir plus travers figlio esperienza. The Bachman Books: Rage / The Long Walk / Roadwork / The Running Man by Richard Bachman (1985-10-04) merveilles un travaillé pour moi et je l'Espère croire Wille se demande sur vous. Pourquoi Dépenses plus Temps? Il Profitez, vous savez où acheter le meilleur que
. Certains cliente commentaires que le bagages The Bachman Books: Rage / The Long Walk / Roadwork / The Running Man by Richard Bachman (1985-10-04) sont magnifique. En outre, il est un très bon produit pour le prix. Son grande pour la Colonie sur un budget serré. Weve trouvé Avantages et les inconvenienti di tipo ce de produit. Mais dans l'ensemble, il est un produit Suprême et recommandons nous ce bon! Toutefois, si vous savez plus de détails sur ce produit, afin de lire les rapports de ceux qui ont déjà utilisé.
- Published on: 1656
- Binding: Hardcover
Customer Reviews
Most Helpful Customer Reviews
1 of 1 people found the following review helpful.Wow! Just... Wow!
By CleverNameNotFound
Stephen King said he wrote this little beauty within a weekend and, to me, it did stand out slightly as the story rolled from one scene to another quite quickly, some of the descriptions were too tedious to understand at one glance and it was quite a short read, which I wasn't expecting, but all that being said, this book is one of the best I have ever read.Ben Richards is a twenty-something, out of work nobody who lives in a rundown apartment in a rundown part of the city with his wife and desperately ill baby daughter, who they cannot afford medicine for unless the wife prostitutes herself. The world Ben lives in is dominated by the fat-cat who run the free-TV stations that the population has nothing else to do but watch and the only thing that is ever on are reality and game shows. People can earn big bucks signing themselves up for one of these shows, which mostly result in the participant's death, and after a bad night listening to his daughter crying out in pain, Ben decides to follow suit in order to pay a real doctor to treat her. After a short selection process to see which show Ben would be most suited for, he is chosen to become a contestant in the biggest game show there is, The Running Man. Ben has to either get as far away from the city as he can or find a place secure enough to hide in because, in 24hrs, a team of specially trained Hunters will be coming after him and if they catch him, he will be killed live on air for the nation's entertainment.The Running Man is a gritty tale of greed, love, survival and sacrifice, and it has a very real feeling to it, so real in fact that I couldn't get the idea of this fictional world becoming a reality some day in the not too distant future out of my mind. The story keeps you hooked, moving from action-filled scene to action-filled scene quite quickly, and Ben, our protagonist, was someone I liked and could relate to easily - I laughed with him, cried with him and, on more than one occasion, I was genuinely devastated for him. Stephen King might have wrote The Running Man in a weekend and yes, that might become apparent a few times within the story, but he is strikingly unmerciful with his execution of it and I seriously doubt that anyone who reads this will be thinking about anything other than the ending for a long time to come.
0 of 0 people found the following review helpful.It's got 'Rage' in it!
By Kev Holland
A quartet of very good stories by the master of horror, Stephen King (writing as Richard Bachman)Rage - a young highschool student holds his classmates hostage (this story was eventually pulled from publication, by King himself, due to an alarming amount of School shootings that have occurred over the years).The Long Walk - set in a Dystopian future this story focuses on a competition where the winner literally takes all and the losers get a bullet in the head.The Running Man - Yes, the film is apparently based on the book but there really aren't any comparisons. Another Dystopian future/competition but it's a very dark affair.Roadwork - after being served an eviction notice (due to the construction of a new road) our hero goes on a mad one, taking drugs and falling deeper in insanity, and then the violence ensues.Outstanding book, I recommend it highly!Cheers
0 of 0 people found the following review helpful.I've got the softback somewhere, read it as a ...
By Mike D
I've got the softback somewhere, read it as a teenager over 20 years ago. The kindle version has made me want to read again.Four seperate stories, all very not scary, but a bit dark, sort of can't put the thing down 'cause you need to know what happens next.
No comments:
Post a Comment