First, about that dome. We'll be stuck under it with the residents of Chester's Mill, Maine, for most of the thousand-plus pages of Stephen King's impressive new novel, so a few facts may be handy.
Full Article at Los Angeles Times
"Under the Dome," Stephen King's vast new novel, chronicles the events after small-town Chester's Mill, Maine, becomes trapped beneath a giant, impassable force field.
Full Article at Detroit Free Press
Stephen King’s lengthy, ambitious novel traces what happens after a dome-like, invisible force field cuts off Chester’s Mill, Maine, from the rest of the world, announcing its sudden arrival one October day when a plane crashes into it.
Full Article at Times Online
Under the Dome is one of Stephen King’s longest novels – at 336,114 words, it is roughly a quarter the length of Proust – and one of his more typical.
Full Article at The Telegraph
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