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The Tommyknockers - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
While walking in the woods near the small town of Haven, Maine, Roberta (Bobbi) Anderson, a writer of Wild West-themed fiction, stumbles upon a metal object that turns out to be a protrusion of a long-buried alien spacecraft.
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The Tommyknockers - Stephen King Wiki - Wikia
The Tommyknockers is the 26th book published by Stephen King; it was his 23rd novel...
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Stephen King - The Tommyknockers | Review
The plot to this novel is relatively simple, and so Iâ??m going to take a look at that first. Loosely speaking, it follows the events that unfold in a small town called Haven, after Bobbi Anderson discovers an alien spacecraft thatâ??s crash-landed by her house. With the help of an old friend, she starts to dig up the spacecraft in the hope of finding an entrance hatch.
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Book Review: The Tommyknockers by Stephen King - Readage: Snapshots from a Reading Life
Hey there fine reader folks! This post is about 3 weeks past due, but I'm going to make it a short one anyway, so here goes: As with my last book review post, here's the Instagram link to my One-Minute Book Review if you're pressed for time. You'll find the following mini-review: Whew...all 747 pages
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Talk Stephen King: Good Tommyknockers Review
The Tommyknockers is often overlooked or disregarded as a failed novel. That is not at all Brandt's take! After giving the customary plot overview, Brant says, "On the surface
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Fiction Book Review: Tommyknockers by Stephen King, Author, Lowell, Author Putnam Publishing Group
King's new novel, a numbing variation on Invasion of the Body Snatchers, offers its own best commentary on itself. Nearly one-third of the way through the 560-page book, protagonist Bobbi Anderson, a
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Book Review - The Tommyknockers
The Tommyknockers is still one of my favorite Stephen King books. It's a pretty trippy novel, but I think it works. Like most of the early horror books I read as a kid, I grabbed Tommyknockers from the bookmobile when it pulled into Spring Creek Elementary.
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Rereading Stephen King, chapter 25: The Tommyknockers | Books | The Guardian
James Smythe: Written when King's addictions were at their height, this novel is something of a mess - but the pain on the page is important
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