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Misery by Stephen King
This book is by far the greatest book I have ever read. This book is filled with mystery it makes you want to skip the whole book to see what happens at the end. It is so exciting and there is not one dull or boring part in the whole book. Some parts are completely scary that will make the hair on the back of your neck stand up. I recommend this book to anyone on a seventh grade reading level and above.
The scariest part in the book, and also my favorite, is when Annie Wilkes cuts off Paul Sheldon’s feet. The description was perfect for the scene. I felt as if I was actually in the room with them. It was really frightening and very thrilling. I was confused at first about what was going on, but I quickly lear
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Approximate Pages = 2 (250 words per page double spaced)
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