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Gwendy's Button Box by Stephen King
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Gwendy's Button Box (edition 2017)

by Stephen King (Author)

Series: Gwendy Peterson (1)

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There are three ways up to Castle View from the town of Castle Rock: Route 117, Pleasant Road, and the Suicide Stairs. Every day in the summer of 1974, twelve-year-old Gwendy Peterson has taken the stairs, which are held by strong, if time-rusted, iron bolts and zig-zag up the cliffside. Then one day when Gwendy gets to the top of Castle View, after catching her breath and hearing the shouts of kids on the playground below, a stranger calls to her. There on a bench in the shade sits a man in black jeans, a black coat, and a white shirt unbuttoned at the top. On his head is a small, neat black hat. The time will come when Gwendy has nightmares about that hat.… (more)
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Title:Gwendy's Button Box
Authors:Stephen King (Author)
Info:Cemetery Dance Pubns (2017), Edition: World's First Edition and First Printing, 180 pages
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Gwendy's Button Box by Stephen King

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    The Monkey's Paw [short story] by W. W. Jacobs (OneMorePage)
    OneMorePage: Both have a story that has objects that grant wishes. Mentioned in the novella.
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    Elevation by Stephen King (sturlington)
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Interesting quick read. I tend to get frustrated with books like this... too long for it to be a good short story, yet too short to be a decent novel. Just enough to get me interested but not enough to leave me feeling satisfied. I finished this and felt I had more questions than answers...BUT I did enjoy the main character and I’ve already ordered the 2nd book. I’m hoping it will fill in some of the gaps. ( )
  jbrownleo | Mar 27, 2024 |
A great, quick read. ( )
  mancinibo | Nov 30, 2023 |
A short novella which can be read in a couple of hours, this is apparently book 1 in a trilogy and a collaboration with a writer I hadn't heard of before.

Twelve year old Gwendy is exercising one day, trying to get her weight down having had a spiteful comment directed at her and aware that when she starts at the new school shortly she will be bullied if she is chubby. She runs up the stairs to a vantage point in the local park, known as suicide stairs, and at the top a man dressed in black is sitting who introduces himself in a quirky manner. She is naturally cautious at first but he says he has a present for her and shows her an attractive box covered with coloured buttons. Each represents a continent except for the black one which must never be pressed and stands for everything, and a red one which can be anything she wills. A lever on one side produces delicious miniature chocolate animals, one per day, which will allow her to eat her proper balanced meals but not be tempted by deserts. And on the other side, another level occasionally produces valuable silver dollars which eventually help her with college expenses.

The mysterious man in black, who has the initials RF (Randall Flagg anyone?) tells her that to guard the box will be her responsibility. She does so but as she gets older and college looms, what to do with it becomes more of a burden. One or two things happen which make her very wary of it. Meanwhile, it seems to have done a lot of good to her and her family without her having to actively utilise it.

On the plus side, I liked Gwendy as a character: sensible, kind, hard working and so on, she is an ideal guardian for a dangerous weapon. I wasn't such a fan at one point that to overcome a villain she flashes her boobs at him; surely some other method could have been chosen for her to distract a killer? And RF, if it were indeed he, seems far too benevolent. Rather than give it to someone responsible, wouldn't he just press the buttons and blow the world up? The book has some nice illustrations and it was a pleasant read, but on the whole I would rate it at 3 stars. ( )
  kitsune_reader | Nov 23, 2023 |
loved this story. ( )
  cfulton20 | Nov 13, 2023 |
Loved it!

Quick and highly entertaining read. This short book was classic Stephen King, which I've missed in some of his recent novels. ( )
  Sandi0405 | Aug 1, 2023 |
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Chizmar, Richardmain authorall editionsconfirmed
Minnion, KeithIllustratorsecondary authorall editionsconfirmed
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There are three ways up to Castle View from the town of Castle Rock: Route 117, Pleasant Raod, and the Suicide Stairs.
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Do not combine audiobook with bonus story with this work. ISBNs for the audiobook/bonus story are: 1508242062, 1508242054, 1508242046
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There are three ways up to Castle View from the town of Castle Rock: Route 117, Pleasant Road, and the Suicide Stairs. Every day in the summer of 1974, twelve-year-old Gwendy Peterson has taken the stairs, which are held by strong, if time-rusted, iron bolts and zig-zag up the cliffside. Then one day when Gwendy gets to the top of Castle View, after catching her breath and hearing the shouts of kids on the playground below, a stranger calls to her. There on a bench in the shade sits a man in black jeans, a black coat, and a white shirt unbuttoned at the top. On his head is a small, neat black hat. The time will come when Gwendy has nightmares about that hat.

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