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  2. Riding the Bullet. Riding the Bullet is a horror novella by American writer Stephen King. It marked King's debut on the Internet. Simon & Schuster, with technology by SoftLock, first published Riding the Bullet in 2000 as the world's first mass-market e-book, available for download at $2.50. That year, the novella was nominated for the Bram ...

  3. Jan 1, 2001 · 18,219 ratings856 reviews. A Stephen King ghost story in the grand tradition, Riding the Bullet is the ultimate warning about the dangers of hitchhiking. A college student's mother is dying in a Maine hospital. When he hitches a ride to see her, the driver is not who he appears to be.

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  4. In “Riding the Bullet,” Stephen King masterfully weaves multiple layers of symbolism into the narrative, adding depth and complexity to the story’s eerie themes. One of the most prominent symbols in the novella is the ghostly figure of George Staub.

  5. Stephen KingsRiding the Bullet” is a haunting and thought-provoking novella that explores a variety of themes, from mortality to regret and the power of choice. By examining these complex ideas, King is able to offer readers a more nuanced and impactful narrative that resonates long after the final page.

  6. Stephen made publishing history with the release of his short story, "Riding the Bullet", as an e-book rather than print publication. This was the debut of his first mass-market electronic work available for download. Over 400,000 copies were sold within the first 24 hours.

  7. A Stephen King ghost story in the grand tradition, Riding the Bullet is the ultimate warning about the dangers of hitchhiking. A college student's mother is dying in a Maine hospital. When he hitches a ride to see her, the driver is not who he appears to be.

  8. Riding the Bullet is "a ghost story in the grand manner" from the bestselling author of Bag of Bones, The Girl Who Loved Tom Gordon, and The Green Mile -- a short story about a young man who hitches a ride with a driver from the other side. The page for Stephen King's Audiobook: Riding the Bullet.