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Insomnia (novel)
Insomnia is a novel written by Stephen King and first published in 1994. Like It and Dreamcatcher, its setting is the fictional town of Derry, Maine. The original hardcover edition was issued with dust jackets in two complementary designs. The first is pictured on the right; the second has the white and red colors reversed.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Insomnia_(novel)
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Insomnia (novel) - Stephen King Wiki - Wikia
Insomnia is the 34th book published by Stephen King; it was his 29th novel, and the 24th written...
http://stephenking.wikia.com/wiki/Insomnia_(novel)
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Stephen King's Insomnia Book Review - YouTube
I review Stephen King's Insomnia as I begin my journey to the Dark Tower again.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=VO6SwE0EKoo
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'INSOMNIA' BY STEPHEN KING - REVIEW | Cinema & Literature
Reviewing a Stephen King book is a tough work, especially given the fact that I’ve always thought his novels are much deeper and more philosophical than they appear to be. As someone said about Hemingway - "His works are like an iceberg: about 90% of them is under the surface", I think that the very…
https://rtlog.wordpress.com/2014/04/06/insomnia-by-stephen-king-review/
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StephenKing.com - Fan reviews of Insomnia (Novel)
Fan submitted reviews of the Novel Insomnia
http://stephenking.com/library/novel/insomnia_thoughts.html
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Insomnia by Stephen King | Teen Book Review | Teen Ink
In a long tradition of terrifying and suspenseful novels comes Stephen King's Insomnia.
http://www.teenink.com/reviews/book_reviews/article/1843/Insomnia-by-Stephen-King
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Rereading Stephen King, chapter 32: Insomnia | Books | The Guardian
A spiritual successor to It, and a Dark Tower novel in all but name, this meditation on time, ageing, free will and predestination is one of Kingâ??s true masterpieces
https://www.theguardian.com/books/2015/apr/27/rereading-stephen-king-insomnia-it-the-dark-tower
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INSOMNIA by Stephen King | Kirkus Reviews
A small town in Maine again serves as King's (Nightmares and Dreamscapes, 1993, etc.) setting in this deft, steady tale, in which two lovable geezers travel through hyper-reality to balance the books of human existence, or something to that effect.
https://www.kirkusreviews.com/book-reviews/stephen-king/insomnia/