“... suicide gets in the air sometimes. Like a cold germ.”
Quote by Stephen King
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Under the Dome: A Novel
The novel centers on the town of Chester's Mill, which is abruptly cut off from the rest of the world by a mysterious, transparent barrier. As the dome traps the inhabitants, the story explores the ensuing social breakdown, the struggle for control among the town's leaders, and the efforts of a small group of citizens to understand and escape the dome. The narrative examines themes of power, morality, and human nature under extreme pressure, depicting both the heroic and the dark sides of the community's response to the crisis. more
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