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by Lindsay Crouse, Stephen King
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oh the guilt
oh the guilt rated it 12 years ago
Some folks say that King for some reason alternates by writing a good book, then a shitty one, then another good book, and so on.I don't care who you are, but you do not write 300 pages about a woman trapped in a bed. And then flavor it with some spooky spices. J-F-C.I think this was King's attempt ...
amartianmonkey
amartianmonkey rated it 12 years ago
Jessie Burlingame has become ever more tired of her husband Gerald's kinky sex games and after being handcuffed to the bed decides she doesnt wat to play and kicks Gerald to stop when he suddenly has a heart attack and dies leaving her alone, handcuffed, afraid and in a remote lakeside cabin.And now...
Reading Room
Reading Room rated it 13 years ago
Oh Stephen, you had me at, well, you didn't really have me with this book. One of the things that I've always enjoyed, and found the scariest, of King stories is the possibility that a woman could find herself handcuffed to a bed, at the summer house, in the off season, and the hubby keels over dea...
Pages & Prose
Pages & Prose rated it 13 years ago
This book is psychologically horrifying. I breezed through it in a day or so many years ago & I've read it multiple times since. Amazing, as always.
Ravings of a Book Junkie
Ravings of a Book Junkie rated it 13 years ago
Tense, psychological thriller that will make you think twice about playing any sexual games to please a significant other! King, as usual, really knows how to get inside his character's mind and subsequently, into yours. I've never rooted so hard for a character to simply be able to reach a glass of...
xxsquigglesxx
xxsquigglesxx rated it 16 years ago
Stephen King is my favorite author and this is my absoutely favorite Stephen King book. It is horrifying and that keeps you reading on to know what will happen next.
Paradoxically
Paradoxically rated it 28 years ago
This is one of the books where you either love it or hate it. Well, I loved it. Is it a King masterpiece? Not at all. But it freaked me out, and it freaked me out good. I read it in my teens, and let me tell you- even now I am paranoid. If nothing else, this book will keep your kink in check. No han...
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