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Joyland (Hard Case Crime)
by Stephen King

Published: 2013-06-04
Paperback : 288 pages
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A STUNNING  NEW NOVEL FROM ONE OF THE BEST-SELLING AUTHORS OF ALL TIME!

The #1 NEW YORK TIMES BESTSELLER!

Set in a small-town North Carolina amusement park in 1973, Joyland tells the story of the summer in which college student Devin Jones comes to work as a carny and confronts the legacy ...
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A STUNNING  NEW NOVEL FROM ONE OF THE BEST-SELLING AUTHORS OF ALL TIME!

The #1 NEW YORK TIMES BESTSELLER!

Set in a small-town North Carolina amusement park in 1973, Joyland tells the story of the summer in which college student Devin Jones comes to work as a carny and confronts the legacy of a vicious murder, the fate of a dying child, and the ways both will change his life forever.

"I love crime, I love mysteries, and I love ghosts. That combo made Hard Case Crime the perfect venue for this book, which is one of my favorites. I also loved the paperbacks I grew up with as a kid, and for that reason, we’re going to hold off on e-publishing this one for the time being. Joyland will be coming out in paperback, and folks who want to read it will have to buy the actual book."Stephen King

Editorial Review

An Amazon Best Book of the Month, June 2013: What a smart, sweet, spooky, sexy gem of a story. In this one-off for the Hard Case Crime publishing imprint, King has found yet another outlet and format (print only, a zippy 280 pages) to suit his considerable talents. All are on full display here in the story of Devon Jones--"a twenty-one-year-old virgin with literary aspirations … and a broken heart"--who spends the summer of 1973 at Joyland amusement park in North Carolina. Devon makes new pals, proves himself to the hard-core carny workers, saves a girl’s life, befriends a dying boy (who has a secret gift), and falls for the boy’s protective, beautiful mother. The first half of the story is sweet and nostalgic, with modest hints of menace to come. (Think: “The Body,” King’s novella that became the film Stand By Me.) Devon learns to “sell fun” and “wear the fur” (carny-speak for dressing as Howie the Happy Hound, the park mascot), but he also learns about the woman who had been killed in the Funhouse, whose ghost still haunts Joyland. King has fun with the carny lingo--most of it researched and real, some of it invented. (The Ferris wheel, for example, is the chump-hoister.) The second half gets spookier, spinning into a full-on murder mystery--but also a love story, and a coming-of-age-story, with some supernatural fun woven in. More than a trifecta, this is King at his narrative and nostalgic best. A single-session tale to savor some summer afternoon. And then try not to keep thinking back on it. --Neal Thompson

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I stuck to a theme of Carnival/Amusement Park Foods
by garym916 (see profile) 09/17/15
We had: Corn Dogs Soft Pretzels with Cheese Sauce Apple Slices with Caramel Sauce Pepperoni Rolls Funnel Cakes Pop Corn and Fiddle Faddle Considered having Pizza but decided not to include Mini-Drum Stick Ice Cream Cones (Kind of like Dipped Cones from the Parks...!) Cup Cakes Assorted Beverages And Finally... an apology for all of the carbs...!

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  "Joyland by Steven King"by Gary M. (see profile) 09/17/15

King once again writes in such a way as to place the reader right there in the scenes he describes. I found that I was able to relate strongly to numerous characters not only because I liked them, but... (read more)

 
  "Joyland"by Catherine S. (see profile) 10/29/13

Joyland is a "who done it" mystery. Quick read. Not scary.

 
  "Joyland"by Deanna B. (see profile) 10/24/13

Interesting read and fun~!

 
  ""A good wee story""by Helen W. (see profile) 08/20/13

I can take or leave Stephen King and prefer his earlier work to his later novels. Saying that I enjoyed this crime novel in what I would describe as an old fashioned pulp novel. The main character looks... (read more)

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