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Paperback Gwendy's Button Box: A Novella Book

ISBN: 1501188291

ISBN13: 9781501188299

Gwendy's Button Box: A Novella

(Book #1 in the The Button Box Series)

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Set in the fictional town of Castle Rock, Maine

Stephen King teams up with long-time friend and award-winning author Richard Chizmar for the first time in this original, chilling novella that revisits the mysterious town of Castle Rock.

There are three ways up to Castle View from the town of Castle Rock: Route 117, Pleasant Road, and the Suicide Stairs. Every day in the summer of 1974, twelve-year-old Gwendy Peterson has...

Customer Reviews

5 ratings

Very 90s Style

I haven't read Stephen King in about 20yrs. This was a great book to get my toes wet, back into Stephen Kings books. I really enjoyed it; it reminded me of movies and the Goosebumps Books of the 90s. Gwendy's character definitely reminds of you of what it's like to be a teen. I hope to start book 2 or the trilogy this week.

Buyer beware. Just saying.

Didn't see the small print on it being a school copy before placing final order, just saw the "drop" in price from my original search, which I thought was misleading. I have a copy, so okay, I'm happy about that.

Perfect for a relaxing breakaway.

The story is so engrossing and easy to read...it's thought provoking and yet a short piece that anyone could commit to. I loved the subtle darkness of the story that makes the reader think "what would I do?".

Nice easy king read

Nice little read for king fans

Fantastic Novella!

Welcome back to Castle Rock, Maine, home to numerous Stephen King stories. Clearly nothing bad is going to happen here. Gwendy is twelve when she meets the man in the little black hat. A slightly pudgy girl, Gwendy is determined to slim down before school starts up in the fall. The Man in the little black hat seems to know all about her, and he offers her guardianship of a strange little box with multicolored buttons. The Man explains that the box controlls everything. And while it will give her what she needs, it can also take things away. This is a perfect little book, only 175 pages, but Chizmar squeezes a hell of a lot of stuff into this book. We see Gwendy grow up, and the relationship between her and the mysterious box grows and changes with her. The box is almost like a character in and of itself, a constant, lurking presence suffusing the entire story with a subtle menace. Gwendy herself is a fully realised character, complex and sympathetic. I know most people either love or hate short stories and novellas, but if Gwendy’s Button Box is an indication of what the genre can do, then bring ’em on!
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