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The Girl Who Loved Tom Gordon

by Stephen King

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The Girl Who Loved Tom Gordon by Stephen King
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  • First Published:
    Mar 1999, 219 pages

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    Jan 2000, 272 pages

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Larrygurl

this book was excellent, this was by far the best book i have evr read.. when i was reading it i was there, in the woods with trisha, and that is a very good thing, especially ina book. i could imagine it, not just read it, but picture it in my head. i like that in a book.. thats why i gave it 5 stars!!!!
Cat

I could not believe the sense of urgency I felt reading this book! This writer does such a marvelous job of building suspense and keeping you RIGHT THERE with the character. I read the book cover to cover in 2 days and was thinking about it when I WASN'T reading it! I thought it was his best work. He is a master!
Morgan F.

I am only 11 years old. My mom really enjoys reading Stephen King, so one day I asked her if I could read one to see what I thought about it. She let me read "The Girl Who Loved Tom Gordon." I finished reading this book last week, and I regret I haven't started reading Stephen King since I was 2. The Girl Who Loved Tom Gordon has comical parts, horror aspects, and even dramatic moments. I suggest for anybody who can read to read this book. I'm currently reading "Rose Madder" by Stephen King, and I love it. READ THIS BOOK!!!!
Michael

This book has a lot of imagry and describes whato goes on in a childs mind.
isaiah jones

this seems to be a greate book . stephen king is one of my role models and i plan on writing a book someday.i love all of your books and movies keep making these awsome books
Betty Dunn

Mr. king I just love all of your books your books lets me feel ehat I'm reading
and don't stop doing what you do best. My mom tells me, I must love to read ! and I said No!!!!!
it just when I read your books it makes me feel like I'm really there.
aLLisOn

i love this book-the girl wh loved om gordon- it was the best boot hat i have read out og the 5 books of stephen king that i read. i am 13 but i have started reading stephen king atage 11. it is the best eve! keep up the great work mr king!! dont sop doing your job..everyone loves you n your books!!
Annabell

This is a great book! i couldnt put it down. S.K keeps you up wondering whether or not shes going to make it even through the night. i found this exciting and entertaining and even at some points humerous. its by far the best stephen king book ive ever read.

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