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Something evil has swept into the small western Maine town of Castle Rock on the heels of the latest winter storm. Sheriff Norris Ridgewick and his team are desperately searching for two missing girls, but time is running out to bring them home alive. In Washington D.C., thirty-seven-year-old Gwendy Peterson couldn't be more different from the self-conscious teenaged girl who once spent a summer running up Castle Rock's Suicide Stairs. That same summer, she was entrusted""or some might say cursed""with the extraordinary button box by Richard Farris, the mysterious stranger in the black suit. The seductive and powerful box offered Gwendy small gifts in exchange for its care and feeding until Farris eventually returned, promising Gwendy she'd never see the box again. One day, though, the button box shows up without warning""and without Richard Farris to explain why, or what she's supposed to do with it. The mysterious reappearance of the box, along with the troubling disappearances in Castle Rock, leads Gwendy home again...where she just might be able to help rescue the missing girls and stop a madman before he does something ghastly. From New York Times bestseller Richard Chizmar comes Gwendy's Magic Feather, a breathtaking novel that asks whether our lives are controlled by fate or the choices we make""and what price we might have to pay for those choices when we reach for the things we most desire. Prepare to return again to Stephen King's Castle Rock, the sleepy little town built on a bedrock of deep, dark secrets, which is about to awaken from its quiet slumber once more. Review: This is a great read, great book, and a good return to Stephen King's Castlerock by Mr. Chizmar. - This is the second book in the Gwendy series. The first was co-written by Richard Chizmar and Stephen King, one of Mr. King's stories that he started and abandoned. I can't even imagine being allowed to read a throw away story, much less be allowed to finish it. But, as far as I know, Mr. Chizmar is the first person outside of the Kings to write a story all on his own set in Castle Rock. This is a great story, a short read but a good one. Now, that is the basic review, below you will read spoilers, and if you don't want to read them...don't go forward, thanks. What I liked : this tells the story of how Gwendy grew up, how she is doing now, and what directions her life has taken her. I won't say too much but it shows an interesting path and enough to keep me interested in the story. I liked that the name of the book doesn't really let the reader in on a secret, often times if you simply look at the cover you can judge the book...regardless of the adage that you shouldn't. My wife is very sick, and bed ridden, and although it seems odd, I liked that something like this was shown, how terminal illness effects us. We get to see her benefactor again, and it feels a lot like the breakers from the tower series, hearts in atlantis, and a bit like Carrie, Firestarter, and the new Institute. Also, I liked that to some degree it showed how a parent may act differently to stressful situations. I like Gwendy, I like her family, and I like her current story. What I stumbled over: and she mentions it a few times. Her life is too storied. I know I personally have had a very bad life, a very unstoried life, one that I wish on no one. But, I believe we all have to some degree. The human condition is never perfect, or seemingly not through my unrose colored lenses. Hers seems too perfect and I can't help but think, life can be good, but just can't imagine it being this good. Maybe it's a bit nitpicky, and something no one else would have issue with. Her ability never showed it's self until the point that it was needed. I wonder if this will be explained in the third edition of her tale. But, it sure seemed a little too on the nose. I am not a writer, I am an engineer and would be horrible at it, but as a reader I felt some things missing. All in all, I would recommend this book, and this series. Every time someone asks me for a recommendation of a Stephen King book to read that will catch their interest I suggest Gwendy's Button Box. Now I have a second tale to suggest. This story isn't overly scary, overly resentful towards politics, or overly long or short...much like goldilocks it's just right. If you would like a nice story to read that doesn't take too long, isn't totally grounded in the supernatural, and has a strong female lead, this is it. Also, there are heavy rumors of a third book, we might finally see interaction of Castlerock and the tower, the shop, or even the institute. At least we can hope so. Review: Great book - Great condition price and fast delivery
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S**E
This is a great read, great book, and a good return to Stephen King's Castlerock by Mr. Chizmar.
This is the second book in the Gwendy series. The first was co-written by Richard Chizmar and Stephen King, one of Mr. King's stories that he started and abandoned. I can't even imagine being allowed to read a throw away story, much less be allowed to finish it. But, as far as I know, Mr. Chizmar is the first person outside of the Kings to write a story all on his own set in Castle Rock. This is a great story, a short read but a good one. Now, that is the basic review, below you will read spoilers, and if you don't want to read them...don't go forward, thanks. What I liked : this tells the story of how Gwendy grew up, how she is doing now, and what directions her life has taken her. I won't say too much but it shows an interesting path and enough to keep me interested in the story. I liked that the name of the book doesn't really let the reader in on a secret, often times if you simply look at the cover you can judge the book...regardless of the adage that you shouldn't. My wife is very sick, and bed ridden, and although it seems odd, I liked that something like this was shown, how terminal illness effects us. We get to see her benefactor again, and it feels a lot like the breakers from the tower series, hearts in atlantis, and a bit like Carrie, Firestarter, and the new Institute. Also, I liked that to some degree it showed how a parent may act differently to stressful situations. I like Gwendy, I like her family, and I like her current story. What I stumbled over: and she mentions it a few times. Her life is too storied. I know I personally have had a very bad life, a very unstoried life, one that I wish on no one. But, I believe we all have to some degree. The human condition is never perfect, or seemingly not through my unrose colored lenses. Hers seems too perfect and I can't help but think, life can be good, but just can't imagine it being this good. Maybe it's a bit nitpicky, and something no one else would have issue with. Her ability never showed it's self until the point that it was needed. I wonder if this will be explained in the third edition of her tale. But, it sure seemed a little too on the nose. I am not a writer, I am an engineer and would be horrible at it, but as a reader I felt some things missing. All in all, I would recommend this book, and this series. Every time someone asks me for a recommendation of a Stephen King book to read that will catch their interest I suggest Gwendy's Button Box. Now I have a second tale to suggest. This story isn't overly scary, overly resentful towards politics, or overly long or short...much like goldilocks it's just right. If you would like a nice story to read that doesn't take too long, isn't totally grounded in the supernatural, and has a strong female lead, this is it. Also, there are heavy rumors of a third book, we might finally see interaction of Castlerock and the tower, the shop, or even the institute. At least we can hope so.
I**M
Great book
Great condition price and fast delivery
S**N
Stephen king book
Stephan king fans . This was a good book to read
L**Y
Richard and Gwendy Amaze Us Once More
The typical visits to Castle Rock are always stressful and disturbing. However, this trip wasn't rough at all...because going with two familiar feiends - Richard Chizmar and Gwendy Paterson - made the journey smooth and worthy. Richard Chizmar bedazzled with his magic once more, stunning us with making common struggles between moral decisions and personal greed suspenseful, yet entertaining. Our friend Gwendy's all grown up and practicing one of the most prestigious and challenging professions, entailing deciding choices for a section of humanity. This new perspective's quicky reduces by the sights of our old gal pal going into literal shock when a sudden and mysterious visit from a well known relic regress her mindset. This old school vibe continues when Gwendy visits her hometown during her Christmas recession and faces constant dilemmas which has her fumble with same eithical query: when does one need to choose either power to control the future or faith to allow naturalism in progress? This book is for the fans of Gwendy's Button Box, eager to know the outcome of their friend Gwendy. Richard is the mainstream voice of today's supernatural suspense writing, and this sequel to a post modern literature classic proves his gift for readers.
A**E
(Spoilers may be lurking so beware) Sweet Return to Castle Rock
The year is 1999 & here we find grown up Gwendy getting ready to return home for the holidays with her family Life has been good to Gwendy. She's an accomplished award winning author, a congresswoman, happily married, why, even her limp from that awful Frankie Stone incident is all but disappeared. Right before heading back home, the mysterious button box makes its way back into her life. This time there is no Mr Farris around to explain the why, only Gwendy and her ability to make safe & sound choices. Of course our Gwendy has some issues to deal with; her mothers health, the POTUS who's actions she's not very fond of, her husband & his dangerous line of work, and now girls are going missing in her beloved home town. For me, if you consider all of the things Gwendy COULD have done with the button box but didn't showed great resolve. She had options but knew for every action there would be a reaction. She chose carefully how the button box would best be put to use (feeding her mother the chocolates was brilliant) and you could surmise that that is why Mr. Farris chose to call upon her again to be the keeper of the box. I love the way Richard Chizmar spun this tale. He made me feel right at home & reminded me why I fell in love with Gwendy in the first place. Having her visit Olives grave was a sweet nod to their long ago friendship. King fans will appreciate all of the Easter Eggs here....mentions of The Royal River, Dark Score Lake, Shawshank. But again, you have to wonder how much of what happens in your life is truly your own doing or through divine intervention? Or is it a delicate combination of the two?
L**E
An excellent sequel to Gwendy's Button Box
“For a moment, Gwendy forgets where she is, forgets how old she is, forgets that a kind and gentle man named Ryan Brown was ever born. She’s twelve years old again, crouching in the front of her bedroom closet back in the small town of Castle Rock, Maine.” It’s 1999 and Gwendy is now a US Representative for the State of Maine. And then the button box reappears right before the House heads out for holiday recess. At home in Castle Rock, two young women have disappeared and Gwendy sets out to assist local law enforcement try and find them..and hopefully stop a madman. Gwendy’s Magic Feather was an excellent read. In this second installment of the Gwendy series you get a closer look at the relationship between Gwendy and her parents and find out what’s happened to Gwendy after we left her all those years ago. I loved reading about Castle Rock from Chizmar’s standpoint. The writing was fresh, engaging and this book is going to stay in my (very large) collection of books! One portion of the novel that I really loved (and perhaps my favorite scene in the entire book) was Gwendy’s visit to her friend Olive’s gravesite. Her thoughts on Olive’s tombstone inscription evoke a sense of loss and sorrow. It was the goodbye we didn’t get in book one.
K**I
Another amazing adventure!
I’ve long awaited this second story of Gwendy’s adventure. It’s here! Our heroine is now representing as a member of Congress. The youngest ever! Something comes back into her care.. the button box. Older, wiser and with grave decisions on her mind, an husband overseas with violence all around she goes back home to Maine for the government break for the holidays. Gwendy faces home challenges, a President on the edge of war.. she turns to the button box for answers? Maybe.. no spoilers. If you were expecting a horror story? It’s not here, a touch of supernatural? Yes! There is a killer loose in town, 3 girls missing and Gwendy finds herself in the middle of the investigation. I live here in Maine, the author was very in touch with us all here. Yes we are remote and yes most Mainers have a scary story in the closet.. or secrets only we know of. This story touches on the power of family, resolve and community. You tell me what magic feather you have? Amazing and this book is highly recommended! I
Y**S
Great sequel!
What a great sequel to Gwendy's Button Box! We meet up with Gwendy roughly 20 years after the box dissapeared working as a congresswoman, married with her life in complete order, or is it? When the button box mysteriously pops in Gwendy's life once again she can't help but to wonder why and what it's return was intended for. Richard Chizmar takes us back to Castle Rock, to the wonderful people who inhabit it as well as the curses that seem to have grasped the small town over time. Will Gwendy figure out what her purpose is with the box? Will it be looked as an answer or a downfall? Are you ready to go back to Castle Rock?
H**M
Dat de bestelling in goede conditie is geleverd. E n in dit geval is dat goed gelukt..
Het is een boek nog niet gelezen net ontvangen.
M**K
Great reading
Nice sequel of Gwendy's Buttonbox, interesting story, good reading, now waiting for part #3
C**A
Obra,Prima
Esse livro e maravilhoso demais Eu estou amando ler a Continuação de A Pequena de Gwendy eu recomdo Maravilhosa, leitura
M**N
Captivating
Awesome book
G**L
great read
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