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Crazy Titch Crazy Times Vol 1 Rar. Cover of the original e-book release Author Country United States Language English Genre(s) Published in Publication type Media type, Print () Publication date March 14, Riding the Bullet is a novella by American writer. This work marked King's debut on the., with technology by SoftLock, first published Riding the Bullet in 2000 as the world's first mass-market, available for at $2.50. That year, the novella was nominated for the for and the for Best Long Form. In 2002, the novella was included in King's collection. Contents • • • • • • • Publication [ ] During the first 24 hours, over 400,000 copies of Riding the Bullet were downloaded, jamming SoftLock's server. Some Stephen King fans waited hours for the download. With over 500,000 downloads, Stephen King seemed to pave the way for the future of publishing.
The actual number of readers was unclear because the encryption caused countless computers to crash. The total financial gross of the electronic publication remains uncertain. Initially offered at $2.50 by SoftLock and then Simon & Schuster, it was later available free for download from and. In 2009, announced the impending release of Riding the Bullet: The Deluxe Special Edition Double, by and, as an oversized hardcover bound in the or format (like an ) featuring the novella Riding the Bullet, the original script for the by, and artwork by and. The book was available in three editions: • Collector's Gift Edition: limited to 3000 slipcased copies (not signed) • Limited Edition of 500 copies (signed by Mick Garris and the artist) • Lettered Edition of 52 copies (signed by Stephen King) Plot summary [ ] Alan Parker is a student at the who is trying to find himself.
He gets a call from a neighbor in his hometown,, telling him that his mother has been taken to the hospital after having a. Lacking a functioning car, Parker decides to the 120 miles (200 km) south to visit his mother. His first ride is with an old man who continually tugs at his crotch in a car that stinks of.
Eventually frightened and glad to escape the vehicle, Alan starts walking, his next ride. Coming upon a graveyard, he begins to explore it and notices a for a stranger named George Staub (in German, Staub means dust), which reads: 'Well Begun, Too Soon Done.' Sure enough, the next car to pick him up is George Staub, complete with black around his neck where his head had been sewn on after being severed and wearing a button saying, 'I rode The Bullet at Thrill Village, Laconia.'