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Rage - Stephen King as Richard Bachman [Audiobook]
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Rage
                By Stephen King As Richard Bachman

Rage (originally titled Getting It On) is the first novel by Stephen King published under the pseudonym Richard Bachman. Though he began writing it in 1966, before his first published novel, Carrie (1974), it wasn't published until 1977.

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In quiet Placerville, Maine, a slightly twisted boy named Charles Decker holds the 24 other students of his algebra class at gunpoint after shooting 2 teachers.
Abused by his father as a child, he describes the important parts of his life, and in the process, lets a lot of the students he holds hostage tell the rest of the class their "Dirty Secrets". As things progress, the students become more and more responsive to their captor, all except Ted Jones. The students get their own back, and play one last nasty trick on another student before being released unharmed. 
But Charles is out of luck...

King decided to pull Rage out of print, forever. He is afraid its depiction of school violence will further 'glorify' such acts of aggression.

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It's really a pity that King won't allow this to be reprinted. Even a behaviourist at the FBI told him "... this book never went out and shot anyone." And, it's probably my very most favourite King book anyhow! It was source material for a psych paper I did in school, "The Mechanics of Madness, an examination of insanity in the works of Stephen King." I drew on several of his shorts and novels for it.

I've been through no less than eight copies of the Bachman Books over the years - read the covers off 'em. Be nice to finally have an electronic version of this (it would make an interesting movie, if you could find someone to do it right and not fuck it up "Hollywood Style"...)