Blaze
  Blaze
Formats: Hardcover
First Edition Release Date: 2007

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The last of the Richard Bachman novels, recently recovered and published for the first time. Stephen King's "dark half" may have saved the best for last.

 

A fellow named Richard Bachman wrote Blaze in 1973 on an Olivetti typewriter, then turned the machine over to Stephen King, who used it to write Carrie. Bachman died in 1985 ("cancer of the pseudonym"), but in late 2006 King found the original typescript of Blaze among his papers at the University of Maine's Fogler Library ("How did this get here?!"), and decided that with a little revision it ought to be published.

Blaze is the story of Clayton Blaisdell, Jr. --of the crimes committed against him and the crimes he commits, including his last, the kidnapping of a baby heir worth millions. Blaze has been a slow thinker since childhood, when his father threw him down the stairs--and then threw him down again. After escaping an abusive institution for boys when he was a teenager, Blaze hooks up with George, a seasoned criminal who thinks he has all the answers. But then George is killed, and Blaze, though haunted by his partner, is on his own.

He becomes one of the most sympathetic criminals of all of literature. This is a crime story of surprising strength and sadness, with a suspenseful current sustained by the classic workings of fate and character--as taut and riveting as Stephen King's The Girl Who Loved Tom Gordon.

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Posted By: Skippy - November 17th, 2011 10:05:55 am EST

I have never read this book in my life but after reading this summary i am going to buy it straight away.

 
 
Posted By: Cinda - October 24th, 2011 1:18:35 pm EDT

i love this book so far i like that the chapters are short cause it makes me feel smart. i have to read this book for english and i thought it was going to be boring but i picked this book to read and now its fun :)

 
 
Posted By: Sirocco - October 17th, 2011 7:18:44 pm EDT

S.K.'s best writing is done when he uses absolutely true, believable situations. A on Blaze.

 
 
Posted By: KAZ - October 5th, 2011 2:46:27 pm EDT

Of Mice and Men was the only book I actually read for a high school class and I loved it. This book just blows that away. If you haven't noticed already Blaze mirrors Of Mice and Men very well. As always the books ending made me angry. I never know what's coming and I love Stephen King for that reason.

 
 
Posted By: John - September 25th, 2011 12:43:03 pm EDT

Why is Stephen King so popular writer? Well, if you read something, anything created by him you'd hooked. The way he presents the world we live in is unique and at the same time so implacably true and cruel that we don't read a book, but we experience and sympathize with the character(s) along the journey into a wondrous land, but not fairy-tale life. Wish you best Mr. King, and I hope you'd be still around for a long time enthralling and making us truer persons...

 
 
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