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The Shining by Stephen King

2023-09-13 18:16:04

Title: Shining Author: Steven King Genre: Horror Theme: and Men. Overlooking the hotel's surroundings: Overlooking the hotel on a remote location on the hill of Colorado State. Hero: Danny Torrance is a 5 year old boy with a brilliant talent. Wendy Trans is Danny's mother, and in this book he is the most powerful person in the spirit. Jack Tolans is the father of Danny who was absorbed at the end of the story. Small role: Delbert Grady was the caretaker who killed the family.

Steven King's shine - I was scared of death with ink on paper for the first time. Touching, addictive, ominous premonition. One of my favorite Stephen Kings, like ESP, is reading and writing between the author and the reader. The author thinks about these ideas and then makes the reader think about what he is writing. This still makes me cold. Mentality: Successful new psychology Dr. Carol S. Dowek - thinking = your reality. I am shocked that my way of thinking is revealed in this book. Can you say incompetence? It's not just a self-help, it's more about how we educate our children and make them persistent, especially for our own labels. We can greatly improve with a proper way of thinking. I put it in the bathroom, just forget it. I brush my teeth, read it like a small explosion of anger

Note: After reading the memoir on Stephen King's craftsmanship, everything became more exciting. The art of storytelling is explained and demonstrated by art gurus. Stephen King is an excellent writer, and after "Sparkling" we recommend Cujo or Dreamcatcher, but it was never IT ... never did it. This book is groundbreaking, and I will introduce my understanding of the imaginative world. In the first chapter, several astronomers are observing asteroids at the edge of our solar system. Soon, a big rock is on the orbit of our planet and as people go out to investigate, a whole new world is opened.

The documentary of Vivian Kubrick does not show the collection of The Shining like a very interesting game of Duvall. For the shining author Steven King, the role of Duvall is only one reason why he does not like movies. "I hate women," he told Rolling Stones in 2014. "That is, Wendy Tolans only screams this scream" (this character is much stronger in the king's book)