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  1. OCLC. 858924527. Preceded by. The Shining. Doctor Sleep is a 2013 horror novel by American writer Stephen King and the sequel to his 1977 novel The Shining. The book reached the first position on The New York Times Best Seller list for print, ebook, and hardcover fiction. Doctor Sleep won the 2013 Bram Stoker Award for Best Novel.

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  2. Doctor Sleep is the long awaited sequel to Stephen King’s classic horror novel, The Shining. The story follows the fate of the adult Dan Torrance, a man trying to escape both his ghosts and his alcoholism. Beginning where The Shining left off, the novel opens with a flashback of the destruction of the Overlook Hotel. But despite the fact

  3. Nov 11, 2019 · Doctor Sleep is a sequel to both The Shining film and novel, and it achieved this by changing and explaining The Shining movie's ending. Stephen King’s novel Doctor Sleep was published in 2013 and is a sequel to one of his most famous works: The Shining, published in 1977. The story follows adult Danny Torrance as he deals with the trauma ...

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  4. Sep 24, 2013 · Winner for Best Horror (2013) Stephen King returns to the characters and territory of one of his most popular novels ever, The Shining, in this instantly riveting novel about the now middle-aged Dan Torrance (the boy protagonist of The Shining) and the very special 12-year-old girl he must save from a tribe of murderous paranormals.

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    Following the events of The Shining, Danny remains psychologically traumatized, while Wendy, his mother, slowly recovers from her injuries. Angry ghosts from the Overlook Hoteleventually find Danny, including the woman from Room 217. Chef Hallorann eventually teaches Danny how to imprison the ghosts in lock boxes inside his mind.The adult Dan repri...

    King told an audience at the Canon Theatre in Toronto that the story will concern the character of Danny Torrance, who "is now 40 years old and living in upstate New York, where he works as the equ...

    The True Knot has "company towns" (small towns relying entirely on one large business that employs a majority of the population.) A list of examples includes Jerusalem's Lot, Sidewinder (the town nearest to the Overlook Hotel, also included in Misery and American Vampire.) A number of unnamed but specific locations are also included in this list, i...

    It is currently the first and only Stephen King book, to be a sequel, to it's predecessor, excluding Black House which was written by both King and Peter Straub.
    Despite being a sequel to The Shining, apart from the first part, there is little to do with the themes and story of The Shining, with the Overlook Hotel not appearing and only being mentioned and...
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  5. Doctor Sleep. Now a major motion picture starring Ewan McGregor! From master storyteller Stephen King, his unforgettable and terrifying sequel to The Shining—an instant #1 New York Times bestseller that is “ [a] vivid frightscape” (The New York Times). Years ago, the haunting of the Overlook Hotel nearly broke young Dan Torrance’s ...

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  7. Sep 24, 2019 · Doctor Sleep. Stephen King. Simon and Schuster, Sep 24, 2019 - Fiction - 544 pages. Now a major motion picture starring Ewan McGregor! From master storyteller Stephen King, his unforgettable and terrifying sequel to The Shining—an instant #1 New York Times bestseller that is “ [a] vivid frightscape” (The New York Times).

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