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The Green Mile by Stephen King

The Green Mile

The Complete Serial Novel

by Stephen King
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  • Nov 1999, 344 pages
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Nancy

I couldn't help but cry when I saw the movie. It was almost as good as the book.
steve

I think this book captures the "real life" of prisoners, and gaurds. Along with the emotions and conflicts that that are assessed with that lifestyle.
Saule Kuchshanova

I loved the book for its genuine plot, style and the ability to capture all of your emotions. It made me live through the events...Highly recommend...
Ali Klonaris

Fantastic!
angel

This book is amazing!
Kerrie Illand

one word-Brilliant
NINA

Book Title: The Green Mile

I really believe that this book is really great because it gives a great description about the prision, the guards and about the imates. I loved the book very much. i really believe that everybody should read this book.
Trina

It was great. I think it was one of the best books Ive ever read in my life!
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