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Christine

35.7% complete
1983
1987
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Prologue - Prologue
Part I - Dennis - Teenage Car-Songs
1 - First Views
2 - The First Argument
3 - The Morning After
4 - Arnie Gets Married
5 - How We Got To Darnell's
6 - Outside
7 - Bad Dreams
8 - First Changes
9 - Buddy Repperton
10 - LeBay Passes
11 - The Funeral
12 - Some Family History
13 - Later That Evening
14 - Christine and Darnell
15 - Football Woes
16 - Enter Leigh, Exit Buddy
17 - Christine on the Street Again
18 - On the Bleachers
19 - The Accident
Part II - Arnie - Teenage Love-Songs
20 - The Second Argument
21 - Arnie and Michael
22 - Sandy
23 - Arnie and Leigh
24 - Seen in the Night
25 - Buddy Visits the Airport
26 - Christine Laid Low
27 - Arnie and Regina
28 - Leigh Makes a Visit
29 - Thanksgiving
30 - Moochie Welch
31 - The Day After
32 - Regina and Michael
33 - Junkins
34 - Leigh and Christine
35 - Now This Brief Interlude
36 - Buddy and Christine
37 - Darnell Cigitates
38 - Breaking Connections
39 - Junkins Again
40 - Arnie in Trouble
41 - The Coming of the Storm
42 - The Storm Breaks
Part III - Christine - Teenage Death-Songs
43 - Leigh Comes to Visit
44 - Detective Work
45 - New Year's Eve
46 - George LeBay Again
47 - The Betrayal
48 - Preparations
49 - Arnie
50 - Petunia
51 - Christine
Epilogue - Epilogue
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Copyright © 1983 by Stephen King
This is for George Romero
and Chris Forrest Romero.

And the Burg.
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Added: 29-Dec-2002
Last Updated: 16-Mar-2020

Publications

 01-Dec-1983
Signet
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Date Issued:
Cir 01-Dec-1983
Cover Price:
$4.50
Pages*:
503
Read:
Once
Cover Link(s):
Internal ID:
1388
Publisher:
ISBN:
0-451-13973-9
ISBN-13:
978-0-451-13973-3
Country:
United States
Language:
English
"VINTAGE KING... BREATHTAKING, AWESOME... CARRIES SUCH MOMENTUM THE READER MUST FORCE HIMSELF TO SLOW DOWN!"
- NEW YORK TIMES BOOK REVIEW

Christine is no lady, but 17-year-old Arnie Cunningham loves her enough to do anything to posses her.  Arnie's best friend Dennis distrusts her at first sight.  Arnie's teen-queen girlfriend Leigh fears her the moment she senses her power.  Arnie's parents, teachers and enemies soon learn what happens when you cross her.  Christine is no lady.  She is Stephen King's ultimate blackly evil vehicle of horror...

CHRISTINE

RIVETING... CHIVERINGLY SCARY... A HELL OF A GOOD RIDE!"
- PLAYBOY

"TRULY GRIPPING... SOME OF THE BEST WRITING KING HAS EVER DONE... THE MASTER HAS RETURNED WITH A VENGEANCE TO SCARE US."
- PUBLISHERS WEEKLY

A CERTAIN BLOCKBUSTER!
- CHICAGO TRIBUNE

A LITERARY GUILD MAIN SELECTION
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01-Dec-1983
Signet


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Author(s)

 Stephen King
Birth: 21 Sep 1947 Portland, Maine, USA
Notes:
Stephen Edwin King was born on September 21, 1947 in Portland Maine.  His parents were Donald Edwin and Ruth Pillsbury King.  Stephen King's father, Donald, went out for cigarettes and never came back.  In January 1959 Stephen King and David King, his brother, began publishing their own newspaper named Dave's Rag

Stephen King went to Lisbon High School in 1962.  In 1963 they he and a friend, Chris Chesley, published a 18 short stories called People, Places, and Things - Volume I.  Stephen King graduated from high school in 1966 and took a went on to the University of Maine.  During his first year at college he finished his first novel entitled The Long Walk.  He submitted the novel for publication but it was rejected.

Stephen King sold his first story The Glass Floor for $35.00.  Stephen King graduated from the University of Maine in June 1970 with a BA in English.  On January 2, 1971, Tabitha Jane Spruce and Stephen King were married.   later that same year Stephen King began teaching at Hampden Academy.

In January 1973, Stephen King submitted Carrie to Doubleday and in March, they bought the book.  Stephen King has had numerous short stories and novels published.  His books have been translated into 33 different languages and have been published in over 35 different countries.  He lives in Bangor, Maine with his wife Tabitha.

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  • Page numbers on this site are for the end of the main story. I normally do not include appendices, extra material, and other miscellaneous stuff at the end of the book in the page count.






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