Hardcover, 1417 pages

English language

Published Dec. 15, 2009 by Thorndike Press.

ISBN:
978-1-4104-2396-2
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OCLC Number:
456977633

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4 stars (2 reviews)

On a beautiful fall day in Chester's mIll, Maine, the town is inexplicably and suddenly sealed off from the rest of the world by an invisible force field. No one can fathom what this barrier is and when--or if--it will go away. Dale Barbara, Iraq vet and now a short-order cook, finds himself teamed with a few intrepid citizens. Agains them stands Big Jim Rennie, a politician who will stop at nothing--even murder--to hold the reins of power, and his sone, who is keeping a horrible secret in a dark pantry. But their main adversary is the Dome itself. (back cover)

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3 stars

3-3.5 stars for me. I have to admit I was disappointed after Duma Key. Of the two recent King books that I have read, I felt Duma Key was far superior. Under the Dome is the return of King with a more epic scale. Duma Key is a more intimate book, similar to maybe Misery, which also had a very narrow character focus.

In Under the Dome, Chester Mills, yet another New England town in King's universe of small towns, you have a vast set of characters, dealing with a disaster that happens straight in the first few minutes into the book. An invisible dome forms around the small town, keeping those inside in the town, and those on the outside stay out. The sudden creation of the dome causes lots of accidents that are described in King-style detail. The main protagonist is Dale Barbara, short Barbie, a cook who …

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Subjects

  • Large type books
  • Maine -- Fiction