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by Stephen King (Author), Richard Bachman (Contributor) "Thinner," the old Gypsy man with the rotting nose whispers to William Halleck as Halleck and his wife, Heidi, come out of the court-house..." (more)
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'An incredibly gifted writer, whose writing, like Truman Capote's, is so fluid that you often forget that you're reading' -- Guardian 'Astonishingly good...honourable, deeply felt and almost wonderful' -- Independent on HEARTS IN ATLANTIS --This text refers to an out of print or unavailable edition of this title.

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After an old gypsy woman is killed by his car, lawyer Billy Halleck is stricken with a flesh-wasting malady and must undertake a nightmarish journey to confront the forces of death. Movie tie-in. Book available. --This text refers to an out of print or unavailable edition of this title.

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  • Mass Market Paperback: 320 pages
  • Publisher: Signet (September 1, 1996)
  • Language: English
  • ISBN-10: 0451190750
  • ISBN-13: 978-0451190758
  • Product Dimensions: 6.6 x 4 x 0.9 inches
  • Shipping Weight: 5.6 ounces
  • Average Customer Review: 3.6 out of 5 stars See all reviews (143 customer reviews)
  • Amazon.com Sales Rank: #215,263 in Books (See Bestsellers in Books)

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15 of 15 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars The Most Disturbing Ending of any Stephen King Book, October 29, 1999
By Ryan Costantino (Nowhere, Special) - See all my reviews
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I liked this book. A lot. Stephen King is good at writing lengthy novels that don't really scare, but make you think "Hey, that was pretty damn cool". This book isn't very long; but that seems to be of little importance. The fact is that of all the books Stephen King has written, this is the one with the scariest ending. Gypsy curses and the overall moral message of the book "You Are Responsible For Your Actions!" all come to a nice crescendo. An actual feeling of horror (ok, maybe not horror but a feeling of unease) sticks with you after you read the book. There is actual impact in retrospect of this book. It will bother you (provided you possess a soul). By the way, DO NOT SEE THE MOVIE FIRST!!!! It will ruin the book. Read the book first, then watch the horrible movie. If not for anything other than the small part the author plays.
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4.0 out of 5 stars What America needs: A book to convince us not to lose weight, February 25, 2003
By Lawrance M. Bernabo (The Zenith City, Duluth, Minnesota) - See all my reviews
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Of the five books that Stephen King published under the pen name of Richard Bachman, three of them involved making the numbers of the chapters part of the story. In "The Running Man" there was a countdown as the game progressed while in "The Long Walk" the miles added up. In "Thinner" each chapter gives us the weight of the protagnoist, Billy Halleck, as it plummets relentlessly down. As with his classic short story about smoking, "Quitters, Inc.," King took an American obsession and turned it into a nightmare come true. The cataylst for Billy's weight loss is that old chesnut, the gypsy curse. While driving one night Billy is, uh, distracted by his wife and runs down the elderly daughter of Tadzu Lempke, the leader of a band of gypsies who have invaded the town. Billy is a lawyer and his friends, the judge and police chief, make sure the woman's death is ruled an accident. But before Billy can celebrate, Tadzu touches him and utters the one word curse: "Thinner."

What makes "Thinner" the best of the Bachman books is that King works a whole bunch of other elements into the story. Unlike his earlier Bachman efforts with tended to be one note (e.g., walk till you drop), "Thinner" pours on the fun. Billy's family and doctors are overjoyed by his weight loss at first, but then it continues at an alarming rate, even as Billy spends all of his time eating everyting in site. They insist it is a psychological problem, or perhaps physiological, but a gypsy curse is beyond their ability to believe. Not so for Richie Ginelli, a mobster who is one of Billy's most grateful clients. Ginelli is old school and his mother knows about gypsy curses, so Richie is more than willing to fight fire with fire. Tadzu curses Billy. In an act of desperation Billy proclaims the Curse of the White Man from Town. Richie does everything he can to make that curse come true in an effort to force the old man to "take it off."

That campaign is what elevates "Thinner" above the rest of the Bachman books. In the world of Stephen King fighting back is always the most difficult part of the equation and I like the fact that this time around the effort is grounded in the real world. The gypsies have curses but Richie has automatic weaponry and a cunning honed in the underworld. The end result is that as you read "Thinner" you become open to the possibility that Billy might get out of this one alive, if only they can stop Tadzu's granddaughter Gina with her slingshot and ball bearings. There are other complications in Billy's life that add to the fun of the denoument, such as whatever is going on between Billy's wife and his doctor, so that once King gets the ball rolling it keeps picking up speed as it goes down that hill. We are not talking great fiction here, just a story that gives you second thoughts over every trying another diet.

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3.0 out of 5 stars A fun read, even if there were some warts, June 28, 2007
By Matthew Warner (Staunton, VA) - See all my reviews
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I just finished listening to this audiobook, and I really don't know where AudioFile gets off slamming Joe Mantegna's performance. He did a wonderful job with the different character's voices, especially the old gypsy and mobster. His performance certainly kept me entertained while commuting to and from work.

Stephen King also did an admirable job, and I enjoyed the book a lot. It has its warts, but overall it was a clever parable about revenge and indulgence. There was really only one scene that gave me an, "Oh, come on!" reaction, and that was when the main character conveniently encounters the retiree in the bar who tells him the anecdote about the gypsies. What were the chances that in such a crazily crowded resort town that Billy would run into this guy? Kind of thin, I would say. The ending of the story was also a bit predictable, and I think King relied way too heavily on dream sequences as a plotting device.

But still, it was a pretty good book. I particularly admired King's invention of the Italian mobster character as a way to escalate the story's conflict without exacting a price against our sympathy for the main character. If it had been Billy Halleck committing all those deeds--poisoning dogs, shooting cars full of holes, and threatening to kill pretty young women--then we would've liked him a lot less. But by assigning those actions to a secondary character who reacts to these events with shock and abhorrence, the story could advance and leave our sympathy for the main character intact.

Even then, those clever mechanisms of characterization weren't enough for me to completely like Billy Halleck. From the beginning, he was a repellant character: an overweight lawyer who, through his town's good ole boy network, escaped a vehicular manslaughter conviction. That's a tall deck to stack against your own protagonist at the beginning of a story and still hope to generate reader sympathy. And yet King still managed to make me like Billy, somewhat, through most of the book.

The only other thing I have to say is that I wish the character of the young, pretty gypsy girl hadn't just dropped off the map towards the end of the story. Yes, she served her purpose well, but there was such a great setup about her that I wish she could have taken a more meaningful role towards the end.
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4.0 out of 5 stars I'm Sure Popular Magazines Hate This Novel
The novel, as the title and back flip suggest, is about a man losing weight. And as he loses his weight you can see his sanity and family ties go with it. Read more
Published 10 days ago by J. Williams

4.0 out of 5 stars A hellish, nightmarish ride
"Thinner" is a novel that seems to have the ability to grab you and not let go. It starts when an obese lawyer named Billy Halleck runs down an old gypsy woman while having sex... Read more
Published 16 days ago by Jimmy Dalton

4.0 out of 5 stars Not a Good Way to Diet
Originally, this book was published by Steven King under the pseudonym, Richard Bachman.

A withered old gypsy man puts a curse on the upper class lawyer who runs over... Read more
Published 1 month ago by B. Brody

3.0 out of 5 stars Good story, but 'thin' on plot development
'Thinner' had an interesting 'Twilight Zone' premise, a good, fast-moving beginning, and a suspenseful conclusion, which just made the rest of the book worth reading... Read more
Published 2 months ago by Brian J. Oneill

4.0 out of 5 stars Great Story
Out of the six Richard Bachman stories Ive read, I can easily say THINNER takes the top spot although Im sure in a year or so, I'll change my mind. Read more
Published 5 months ago by Anthony Vera

3.0 out of 5 stars Not Free SF Reader
A gypsy curse that works.

When a man kills someone and is not too repentant about it, he is cursed to lose weight. Read more
Published 6 months ago by Blue Tyson

4.0 out of 5 stars Intriguing Topic, Not Quite Compelling
The first roughly half of Stephen King's novel "Thinner" is a very interesting read, as the protagonist is cursed by a Gypsy and keeps losing weight at a frightening pace. Read more
Published 7 months ago by Zachary Koenig

4.0 out of 5 stars too wordy at times but a great read
I thought this was a well written book overall. It gets wordy at times through the book but not to bad. Read more
Published 12 months ago by Dean A. Shellenbarger

4.0 out of 5 stars Better then you think
I thought this was a good book. I don't think it drags on like people say, although im the kind of person that likes details after details. Read more
Published 15 months ago by MMAfan

4.0 out of 5 stars The Best of the Bachman Books
"Thinner" is the most "King-like" of the Richard Bachman books. It's a fast-paced, horrific roller-coaster ride through a nightmare worse than any Atkins or Weight Watchers diet... Read more
Published 18 months ago by Andrew Shaffer

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