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The Shining Audio CD – Audiobook, Aug. 2 2005
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- LanguageEnglish
- PublisherSimon & Schuster Audio
- Publication dateAug. 2 2005
- Dimensions12.7 x 4.45 x 15.24 cm
- ISBN-100743537009
- ISBN-13978-0743537001
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Nashville Banner This chilling novel will haunt you, and make your blood run cold and your heart race with fear.
Cosmopolitain Guaranteed to frighten you into fits....freezing terror....with a climax tha is literally explosive.
About the Author
Campbell Scott directed the film Off The Map, and received the best actor award from the National Board of Review for his performance in Roger Dodger. His other films include The Secret Lives of Dentists, The Dying Gaul, Mrs. Parker and the Vicious Circle and Big Night, which he also co-directed.
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Part One: Prefatory Matters
Chapter 1: Job Interview
Jack Torrance thought: Officious little prick.
Ullman stood five-five, and when he moved, it was with the prissy speed that seems to be the exclusive domain of all small plump men. The part in his hair was exact, and his dark suit was sober but comforting. I am a man you can bring your problems to, that suit said to the paying customer. To the hired help it spoke more curtly: This had better be good, you. There was a red carnation in the lapel, perhaps so that no one on the street would mistake Stuart Ullman for the local undertaker.
As he listened to Ullman speak, Jack admitted to himself that he probably could not have liked any man on that side of the desk -- under the circumstances.
Ullman had asked a question he hadn't caught. That was bad; Ullman was the type of man who would file such lapses away in a mental Rolodex for later consideration.
"I'm sorry?"
"I asked if your wife fully understood what you would be taking on here. And there's your son, of course." He glanced down at the application in front of him. "Daniel. Your wife isn't a bit intimidated by the idea?"
"Wendy is an extraordinary woman."
"And your son is also extraordinary?"
Jack smiled, a big wide PR smile. "We like to think so, I suppose. He's quite self-reliant for a five-year-old."
No returning smile from Ullman. He slipped Jack's application back into a file. The file went into a drawer. The desk top was now completely bare except for a blotter, a telephone, a Tensor lamp, and an in/out basket. Both sides of the in/out were empty, too.
Ullman stood up and went to the file cabinet in the corner. "Step around the desk, if you will, Mr. Torrance. We'll look at the hotel floor plans."
He brought back five large sheets and set them down on the glossy walnut plain of the desk. Jack stood by his shoulder, very much aware of the scent of Ullman's cologne. All my men wear English Leather or they wear nothing at all came into his mind for no reason at all, and he had to clamp his tongue between his teeth to keep in a bray of laughter. Beyond the wall, faintly, came the sounds of the Overlook Hotel's kitchen, gearing down from lunch.
"Top floor," Ullman said briskly. "The attic. Absolutely nothing up there now but bric-a-brac. The Overlook has changed hands several times since World War II and it seems that each successive manager has put everything they don't want up in the attic. I want rattraps and poison bait sowed around in it. Some of the third-floor chambermaids say they have heard rustling noises. I don't believe it, not for a moment, but there mustn't even be that one-in-a-hundred chance that a single rat inhabits the Overlook Hotel."
Jack, who suspected that every hotel in the world had a rat or two, held his tongue.
"Of course you wouldn't allow your son up in the attic under any circumstances."
"No," Jack said, and flashed the big PR smile again. Humiliating situation. Did this officious little prick actually think he would allow his son to goof around in a rattrap attic full of junk furniture and God knew what else?
Ullman whisked away the attic floor plan and put it on the bottom of the pile.
"The Overlook has one hundred and ten guest quarters," he said in a scholarly voice. "Thirty of them, all suites, are here on the third floor. Ten in the west wing (including the Presidential Suite), ten in the center, ten more in the east wing. All of them command magnificent views."
Could you at least spare the salestalk?
But he kept quiet. He needed the job.
Ullman put the third floor on the bottom of the pile and they studied the second floor.
"Forty rooms," Ullman said, "thirty doubles and ten singles. And on the first floor, twenty of each. Plus three linen closets on each floor, and a storeroom which is at the extreme east end of the hotel on the second floor and the extreme west end on the first. Questions?"
Jack shook his head. Ullman whisked the second and first floors away.
"Now. Lobby level. Here in the center is the registration desk. Behind it are the offices. The lobby runs for eighty feet in either direction from the desk. Over here in the west wing is the Overlook Dining Room and the Colorado Lounge. The banquet and ballroom facility is in the east wing. Questions?"
"Only about the basement," Jack said. "For the winter caretaker, that's the most important level of all. Where the action is, so to speak."
"Watson will show you all that. The basement floor plan is on the boiler room wall." He frowned impressively, perhaps to show that as manager, he did not concern himself with such mundane aspects of the Overlook's operation as the boiler and the plumbing. "Might not be a bad idea to put some traps down there too. Just a minute..."
He scrawled a note on a pad he took from his inner coat pocket (each sheet bore the legend From the Desk of Stuart Ullman in bold black script), tore it off, and dropped it into the out basket. It sat there looking lonesome. The pad disappeared back into Ullman's jacket pocket like the conclusion of a magician's trick. Now you see it, Jacky-boy, now you don't. This guy is a real heavyweight.
They had resumed their original positions, Ullman behind the desk and Jack in front of it, interviewer and interviewee, supplicant and reluctant patron. Ullman folded his neat little hands on the desk blotter and looked directly at Jack, a small, balding man in a banker's suit and a quiet gray tie. The flower in his lapel was balanced off by a small lapel pin on the other side. It read simply staff in small gold letters.
"I'll be perfectly frank with you, Mr. Torrance. Albert Shockley is a powerful man with a large interest in the Overlook, which showed a profit this season for the first time in its history. Mr. Shockley also sits on the Board of Directors, but he is not a hotel man and he would be the first to admit this. But he has made his wishes in this caretaking matter quite obvious. He wants you hired. I will do so. But if I had been given a free hand in this matter, I would not have taken you on."
Jack's hands were clenched tightly in his lap, working against each other, sweating. Officious little prick, officious little prick, officious --
"I don't believe you care much for me, Mr. Torrance. I don't care. Certainly your feelings toward me play no part in my own belief that you are not right for the job. During the season that runs from May fifteenth to September thirtieth, the Overlook employs one hundred and ten people full-time; one for every room in the hotel, you might say. I don't think many of them like me and I suspect that some of them think I'm a bit of a bastard. They would be correct in their judgment of my character. I have to be a bit of a bastard to run this hotel in the manner it deserves."
He looked at Jack for comment, and Jack flashed the PR smile again, large and insultingly toothy.
Ullman said: "The Overlook was built in the years 1907 to 1909. The closest town is Sidewinder, forty miles east of here over roads that are closed from sometime in late October or November until sometime in April. A man named Robert Townley Watson built it, the grandfather of our present maintenance man. Vanderbilts have stayed here, and Rockefellers, and Astors, and Du Ponts. Four Presidents have stayed in the Presidential Suite, Wilson, Harding, Roosevelt, and Nixon."
"I wouldn't be too proud of Harding and Nixon," Jack murmured.
Ullman frowned but went on regardless. "It proved too much for Mr. Watson, and he sold the hotel in 1915. It was sold again in 1922, in 1929, in 1936. It stood vacant until the end of World War II, when it was purchased and completely renovated by Horace Derwent, millionaire inventor, pilot, film producer, and entrepreneur."
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- Publisher : Simon & Schuster Audio
- Publication date : Aug. 2 2005
- Edition : Unabridged
- Language : English
- ISBN-10 : 0743537009
- ISBN-13 : 978-0743537001
- Item weight : 391 g
- Dimensions : 12.7 x 4.45 x 15.24 cm
- Book 1 of 2 : The Shining
- 鶹 Rank: #326 in Genre Fiction (Books)
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Stephen King is the author of more than sixty books, all of them worldwide bestsellers. His recent work includes NEVER FLINCH, YOU LIKE IT DARKER (a New York Times Book Review top ten horror book of 2024), HOLLY (a New York Times Notable Book of 2023), FAIRY TALE, BILLY SUMMERS, IF IT BLEEDS, THE INSTITUTE, ELEVATION, THE OUTSIDER, SLEEPING BEAUTIES (cowritten with his son Owen King), and the Bill Hodges trilogy: END OF WATCH, FINDERS KEEPERS, and MR. MERCEDES (an Edgar Award winner for Best Novel). His novel 11/22/63 was named a top ten book of 2011 by the New York Times Book Review and won the Los Angeles Times Book Prize for Mystery/Thriller. His epic works THE DARK TOWER, IT, PET SEMATARY, DOCTOR SLEEP, and FIRESTARTER are the basis for major motion pictures, with IT now the highest-grossing horror film of all time. He is the recipient of the 2018 PEN America Literary Service Award, the 2014 National Medal of Arts, and the 2003 National Book Foundation Medal for Distinguished Contribution to American Letters. He lives in Bangor, Maine, with his wife, novelist Tabitha King.
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- Reviewed in Canada on June 29, 2022Verified PurchaseFor the longest time I shied away from the writings of Steven King; always having considered his stories just “too weird” for my tastes. Then I came across a short story collection and a little tale called “The Body”. Well lo and behold I knew that story; my mind seeing each character as portrayed in “Stand By Me”. Obviously I needed to examine the ‘weird’ storyteller in a much different light.
However, before I had a chance to start looking at his written works a young lady begged me - quite literally hands and knees begged me - to take her to see The Shining. ”It’s a Steven King story and it’s wickedly scary and….” she babbled on and on, and, well, the rest is history.
I have in succeeding years developed a keen liking for the stories of Mr. King and continue to add his works to my library, this title at long last finding its place among them.
As is my usual practice, I offer few details as to plot or story line other than to say it features a family of three (a crazy dad, a terrified mother, and a quite extraordinary little boy) stranded (by choice) in a snowbound resort hotel.
Scary? You betcha! But it’s a good kind of scary that, while taking your breath away, still leaves enough air in your lungs to cheer on the good guys.
There are many, but The Shining is, I think, one of the weird storyteller’s best.
- Reviewed in Canada on November 19, 2023Verified PurchaseStephen King's 'The Shining' is a spine-chilling masterpiece that out-terrifies the Overlook Hotel itself. Move over, movie adaptation; this book is the real deal. King's writing is a rollercoaster of suspense, making you more paranoid than a character in a horror film.
Jack Torrance isn't just a character; he's the poster child for eerie dads. The story's so gripping, you'll swear you're part of the haunted happenings. And that ending? Let's just say it's more satisfying than finding your way out of a maze.
If you're into heart-pounding terror that keeps you up at night, 'The Shining' is your ticket to an unforgettable scarefest. Be ready for a read that's scarier than a ghostly bartender—it'll haunt your thoughts long after you close the book!
- Reviewed in Canada on March 16, 2025Verified PurchaseIt arrived with the corner and spine slightly damaged, but the story itself is very good and I like the cover artwork
It arrived with the corner and spine slightly damaged, but the story itself is very good and I like the cover artwork
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- Reviewed in Canada on August 2, 2020Verified PurchaseSince I was a kid I vaguely remember the shining and as I grew up I didn't remember it so well and watched it a few times as an adult but now appreciating movies as I got older.
After watching Doctor Sleep I was very Impressed how well the movie was so I finally decided to get both books but chapters only had the doctor sleep so I waited for sometime to restock.
Since I really needed my jewelry machine it only made sense to order it with it together because I needed to read it first.
The only suggestion is with books please please always make sure you guys always choose a more mintier book, have an edge insert protector, or make sure the edges arent bent so hard as some people would like their books in pristine condition.
I'm gonna keep it for now because I've been dying to read it but was looking to have it in mint so I can put it into a protector and add it to the book shelf but I'll get another one in the future to do that.
Thanks guys!
Since I was a kid I vaguely remember the shining and as I grew up I didn't remember it so well and watched it a few times as an adult but now appreciating movies as I got older.
After watching Doctor Sleep I was very Impressed how well the movie was so I finally decided to get both books but chapters only had the doctor sleep so I waited for sometime to restock.
Since I really needed my jewelry machine it only made sense to order it with it together because I needed to read it first.
The only suggestion is with books please please always make sure you guys always choose a more mintier book, have an edge insert protector, or make sure the edges arent bent so hard as some people would like their books in pristine condition.
I'm gonna keep it for now because I've been dying to read it but was looking to have it in mint so I can put it into a protector and add it to the book shelf but I'll get another one in the future to do that.
Thanks guys!
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Reviewed in Canada on March 25, 2025Verified PurchaseLivraison rapide, article tel que décrit. Transaction parfaite. Merci beaucoup !!!
- Reviewed in Canada on July 19, 2017Verified PurchaseI read this book when I was seventeen and really liked it then. What I took from it and thought about often over the years was Jack Torrence struggling with the fact that he really is a "son of a bitch". He didn't want to be a bad guy, but he certainly was. He had a temper like his own father. I recently reread the book, to see if I remembered it clearly. This time, as I read, I thought about how much fun it would be to make The Shining a movie again, but one truer to the book. You get to see Jack have a quite touching relationship with his son. You get to see him struggle with the choices he makes when dealing with a student. You get to see the horrors of his alcoholism. The Stanley Kubrick film is great, but the character of Jack Torrence barely exists, and Dick Halloran is really a useless character in the film. Not so in the book. I think we all struggle with the person we became compared to the person we see ourselves as. That's what the Shining is really about.
- Reviewed in Canada on January 6, 2025Verified PurchaseI am a big fan of Stephen King novels. I purchased this book for my collection. It arrive in excellent condition. Thank you to the seller for offering this novel. Thank You 鶹.
- Reviewed in Canada on October 10, 2024Verified PurchaseStephen king GREAT author
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- zee9Reviewed in the United States on December 28, 2013
5.0 out of 5 stars A must read if you are going to read Dr. Sleep
Verified PurchaseI downloaded the sample of Dr. Sleep, having only watched the movie version of The Shining, and on the very first page I new I would have to go back to where the story of Danny Torrence started if I was going to read Dr. Sleep. Many people say "the book was so much better" and that line can be no truer for The Shining.
Immediately, the characters elicit strong emotions from the reader.
Jack Torrence, both protagonist and antagonist, compells the reader to feel sympathetic for his plight. As a "dry drunk" who has fallen on hard times after a short bit of success as a writer, he is desperate to straighten out his life for his family and feels that his last chance to do so is to take the caretaker job at the Overlook Hotel during the winter season. The reader can relate to this desire to provide for one's family. Jack's indecision - to stay at the Hotel and guarantee financial support or to leave the Hotel for the safety of his son - is very palpable. Jack's desire to be a good father plucks at the reader's heartstrings.
Wendy, Jack's wife, was not as likeable as her husband, in my opinion. She is very timid, having suffered her mother's psychological and mental abuse for years. It's obvious that she has traded her mother's abuse for Jack's quick temper and (at times) violent outbursts. She is only strong enough to stand up to Jack when their son's safety is concerned. Any other time, she dances around the issues that have plagued her marriage and is outright skittish whenever Jack's mood sours. I felt that her inability to stand up for herself made her unlikeable.
Danny, the five-year-old boy of the Torrence clan, was by far the most interesting character. He is very gifted with psychic abilities such as telepathy, empathy, precognition, and mediumship. As a child, he has very little understanding of these abilities and of the adult subject matter that he is inadvertently subjected to due to his abilities. This struggle is captured very well as it is described through his young and innocent point of view. The reader feels afraid for him as his abilities draw the attention of the malevolent spirits dwelling in the Overlook Hotel.
King does an amazing job bringing his characters to life. The reader is captivated by the Torrence family chemistry via an in-depth look into their histories, their lifes' experiences, and their struggles. These elements become crucial to the events that transpire inside the Overlook Hotel and they become fuel for the spirits that are preying upon the Torrence family, thus entwining events of the past with those of the present.
As always, Kind does an excellent job with description. Not only can the reader visualize the Hotel's various locations (the lobby, kitchen, different floors, the basement, the outdoors) but he also does an amazing job capturing the emotions and thoughts of the main characters. The reader knows what the characters are experiencing, knows what they are feeling, knows what they are hoping to accomplish.
The story moves along at a very steady pace. Told through a limited third person point of view, the present is interspersed with tidbits from each characters' pasts that bring relevancy to the current situation. As tension between family members rise and as the danger of the hotel becomes more evident, the pace steadily grows faster and faster, making it very difficult to put the book down.
The Shining was a very enjoyable book, full of human emotion and supernatural phenomena. With characters that are compelling and well-rounded and a story that captivates, this is a book that I highly recommend.
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Cliente 鶹Reviewed in Italy on September 11, 2022
5.0 out of 5 stars Masterpiece
Verified PurchaseLeggere i lavori del maestro nella lingua in cui sono stati pensati e messi nero su bianco è tutta un'altra cosa. È l'autentico King.
Ogni opera è un capolavoro, uno specchio dell'animo umano, una storia di crescita. Penso che It continui a essere il mio preferito in assoluto, ma sono estremamente grata di aver aggiunto questa perla alla collana di lavori del maestro che ho letto in lingua originale.
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FernandoReviewed in Spain on April 27, 2020
5.0 out of 5 stars ¡ձǰíھ!
Verified PurchaseEs un libro magnífico, quizá exige un nivel de inglés alto para poder comprenderlo bien.Es mil veces mejor que la película,sin ninguna duda. Ahonda muchísimo en la historia de los personajes principales, se podría decir que la película es un vago resumen del libro, con un final completamente distinto además. Vas viendo como Jack se vuelve completamente loco, y además le entiendes a la vez que le odias. Entiendes por qué han llegado al hotel, todo lo que va pasando allí, etc. No he leído nada más de Stephen King,pero es sin duda de los libros que más he disfrutado!
- Kindle CustomerReviewed in Australia on December 27, 2024
5.0 out of 5 stars Better than the movie
Verified PurchaseLove horror and some of the imagery in this book is astounding and very vivid, definitely recommended and I can't wait to read more Stephen King books. It has taken me long enough