Maratonmarschen

Maratonmarschen

Richard Bachman , Stephen King , K G (Translator)
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Jan 1, 1987 · Swedish · Hardcover (280 pages)
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Book Details

Format Hardcover
Pages 280
Language Swedish
Published Jan 1, 1987
Publisher Legenda
ISBN-10 915821304X
ISBN-13 9789158213043

Description

In a near-future America, something feels amiss. The familiar landscape is intertwined with an unsettling sense of change, prompting its inhabitants to navigate through a society that mirrors reality yet veers subtly off course. As the characters traverse this transformed nation, they grapple with their identities and the implications of a world that looks so much like their own but operates under a different set of rules.

The story unfolds with rich, vivid imagery, drawing readers into its eerie yet captivating setting. Each character embarks on a personal journey, exploring themes of resilience, freedom, and the intrinsic struggles of humanity. The narrative challenges the perception of normalcy while examining the choices made in a society that often prioritizes conformity over individuality.

Emerging from the visionary minds of Bachman, King, and Fredriksson, this intriguing tale invites readers to reflect on the nature of reality and the consequences of our collective decisions. The atmosphere is thick with tension, mystery, and a haunting familiarity, beckoning those who dare to look beyond the surface.

Genres

Mystery Science Fiction Dystopian Thriller & Suspense Young Adult Horror Business & Economics

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idk, looking forward to the film

April 4th 2026

so i honestly love this book. i wasnt expecting the usual but I also wasnt 100% sure what I was getting into. I enjoyed it. I love how it made me think. it got under my skin still, but not in the way his usual books do. The writing was beautiful per usual. The character growth was fantastic and how we got to know everyone at the same time. absolutely recommend this book.

January 4th 2026
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