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La Milla Verde

La Milla Verde

Stephen King

4.49
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En la Penitenciaría de Cold Mountain, a lo largo del solitario corredor de celdas conocido como la Milla Verde, asesinos condenados como 'Billy the Kid' Wharton y el atormentado Eduard Delacroix aguardan la muerte en 'Old Sparky'. Pero, buenos o malos, inocentes o culpables, prisioneros o guardias,...

páginas
592
Format
Paperback
Publicado
1996-09-26
Editorial
Penguin Signet
ISBN
9780451933027

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Stephen Edwin King was born the second son of Donald and Nellie Ruth Pillsbury King. After his father left them when Stephen was two, he and his older brother, David, were raised by his mother. Parts of his childhood were spent in Fort Wayne, Indiana, where his father's family was at the time, and in Stratford, Connect...

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Steven Medina
Steven Medina·3 years ago
¡Una de las mejores obras de Stephen King! Este libro podría convertirse en la mejor lectura del año de cualquier lector del mundo.Es increíble el talento que posee Stephen King para escribir. Cada parte, cada escena, cada frase, todo, todo es espectacular en este libro. Mi libro favorito de este gran autor estadounidense seguirá siendo Misery, por la crueldad y giros inesperados del argumento; no obstante, esta historia ha llegado a mi vida para robarme una parte de mi alma e instalarse directa...
Nikola
Nikola·1 years ago
Początek był żmudny i myślałam, że nie przebrnę.
No cóż, skończyło się tytułem najlepszej książki 2024
Tola Grupa
Tola Grupa·1 years ago
zielona milapelna zalu historia mezczyzny, ktory pracowal jako straznik wiezienny. pewnego dnia na blok przychodzi nowy wiezien- wielki i wrazliwy mezczyzna. zarzeka sie, ze probowal pomoc, a glowny bohater popada w obled starajac sie dowiesc mu racji. ksiazka jest przeplatana tez jego przyszloscia z domu opieki, a sa to fragmenty przerazliwie smutne.rozpaczliwie inteligentna pozycja traktuje o niesprawiedliwosci i nostalgii. czuje sie jakbym dalej byla na bloku z nimi i nie wiem czy juz bedzie ...
Dem
Dem·5 years ago
Some books are worth waiting years for to read and I have certainly waited a very long time to read this one. I have to confess I am not a Stephan King fan as Horror or science fiction just doesnt work for me but having watched the Green Mile Movie some years ago I have always wanted to read the book and when I happened to find a copy among a pile of books lately I just knew there was no time like the present. My only problem with reading a book after watching such an iconic movie is that I am...
Jo
Jo ·5 years ago
I can now clarify, not only with myself, but with every other King fan, that this particular book gave me rather noticeable palpitations and for a moment or two, it made me feel quite faint. I've seen 'The Green Mile' Tom Hanks film adaptation, and although that was also amazing, and it makes for edge-of-the-seat viewing at times, when all is said and done, it has nothing on this book.This book is up there with my list I like to call "King mind-fucks" and in that group are books like The Shining...
Mario the lone bookwolf
Mario the lone bookwolf·7 years ago
Racism, capital punishment, and healing magic are a trifecta match made on death rowA grain of white magicOf about a potion of a few percent given to the most important ingredient, characterization, and everything runs just so much more smoothly. That´s another King trademark, to never go the epic, high fantasy road with loads of big, badass superpowers with rock paper scissors dynamic, but with just a Shining, psi power, or some special medical treatment skills that give the little extra bonus ...
AMEERA
AMEERA·8 years ago
Deserve more than 5 stars
Henry Avila
Henry Avila·8 years ago
The Green Mile ...a nickname acquired because of the color on the floor in the cheerless Cold Mountain Penitentiary's (somewhere in the American South), E Block , death row under a different alias, during the gloomy year of 1932, the inmates taking the long, long walk their last, to see Old Sparky, the electric chair that will end the lives of these miserable convicted killers ...Nevertheless , the unique green surface is the last thing the nervous residents are thinking about , in their humble ...
Justin
Justin·9 years ago
So I cheated on my local library last week. I don't think she knows yet, and I feel kind of bad about it. I discovered a smaller library that was actually much closer to my house. She definitely caught my attention, but I never went because it just seemed like the selection was going to be much smaller, and my current library and I have a great thing going right now. But now I'm involved with two libraries and, boy, is my life going great! I found this book at the new library where I couldn't fi...
Nataliya
Nataliya·15 years ago
“We each owe a death, there are no exceptions, I know that, but sometimes, oh God, the Green Mile is so long.”Stephen King can write. Capital-W write. In that trademark way of his that has me stay up for half of the night — at age 16 and 38 alike — just so that I can finish his story, sleep be damned. It’s that strange spellbinding storytelling magic he’s so good at. And this is King at his best, on the level of “Shawshank” and “The Body”. The Green Mile is a quieter King, the one who knows the...