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A Brief Biography of Stephen King

Brittanee Owen

Publisher: Brittanee Owen

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From a humble and deprived beginning, Stephen King rose to become one of the world's best writers, and a famous horror, suspense, fantasy and science fiction writer.This is a brief biography of the iconic writer.
Available since: 01/26/2014.

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