Under the Dome
by:
Stephen King (author)
Raul Esparza (narrator)
In Under the Dome, a quiet town in Maine is thrown into chaos when an invisible force field suddenly appears, cutting off the townspeople from the rest of society. Short-order cook Dale Barbara watches as a plane strikes the dome and goes down in flames. But he'll soon learn that the greatest...
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In Under the Dome, a quiet town in Maine is thrown into chaos when an invisible force field suddenly appears, cutting off the townspeople from the rest of society. Short-order cook Dale Barbara watches as a plane strikes the dome and goes down in flames. But he'll soon learn that the greatest threat comes from inside—where greed and the thirst for power run rampant.
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Format: mp3 Audiobook
ISBN:
9781456112509
Publish date: 2014-11-20
Publisher: HighBridge, a division of Recorded Books
Pages no: 2060
Edition language: English
Under the Dome: A Novel by Stephen King is about Chester's Mill, Maine which is sealed off from the rest of the world by an invisible force field. "Dale Barbara, Iraq vet and now a short-order cook, finds himself teamed with a few intrepid citizens -- town newspaper owner Julia Shumway, a physicia...
That was a trip and a half. For being such and unwieldy mammoth, the tension never lets up. Everything goes to shit fats and through infinite pages. Something to have in mind before taking a stab at it. Gave me quite the bit of anxiety (which is part of what I liked but, you know). The set up ha...
Even though the audiobook was something like 35 hours long, when I got to the end, I didn't want this book to be over. On a seemingly ordinary October day in the small town of Chester's Mill, Maine, an invisible dome drops down, cutting off the town from the rest of the world. This is particularly...
Gdy zobaczyłam, ile książka ma stron, byłam lekko zszokowana. Nie mogłam uwierzyć, że sobie poradzę z lekturą. Jak i pojawiły się myśli, że ja się przy tej książce zanudzę. Ale się pomyliłam. Bowiem historia miasteczka Chester's Mill okazała się tak wciągająca, że nie mogłam się od niej oderwać.Boh...
Maybe a 3.5 star read. I genuinely enjoyed the book. The concept was good and terrifying if you really think about it. What really brought the rating down for me is all the politics. Just ugh, I have no interest in reading about them and that was a good 50% of the book. On one hand, Jim Rennie was a...