Stephen King’s Imprisoned Kids Mirror the Horror at the Border
Stephen King’s short stories tended toward a grim denouement. The shock endings of the stories in —often a single line of hanging-thread suspense implying what’s about to happen—first captured my teenage interest. Those stories rarely gave clean escapes, just a reminder that it’s a bad, bad world. King’s full-length novels resolve with more firmness. His new release, , wraps up all plots after 550 pages, a tidy resolution for the investment. as the story of children of many genders and races who possess low-level telepathic abilities ...
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