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  1. Overview. A mysterious Dome—invisible, electrified, and impenetrable—descends over the town of Chester’s Mill, or, as it is known to the locals, The Mill. Even more bizarrely, the Dome contours exactly to the borders of this small town in Maine. In Stephen King’s expansive novel Under the Dome, he investigates what happens when a town ...

  2. Under the Dome is a 2009 science fiction novel by American author Stephen King.It is the 58th book published by King, and it is his 48th novel. The novel focuses on a small Maine town, and tells an intricate, multi-character, alternating perspective story of how the town's inhabitants contend with the calamity of being suddenly cut off from the outside world by an impassable, invisible glass ...

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    • 2009
    • November 10, 2009
  3. Jan 23, 2012 · So yes, it's worth every page. flag. Amanda (last edited Feb 06, 2012 10:24AM ) Feb 06, 2012 10:22AM 0 votes. It was a long read (I listened to it while at work where I can really throw myself into a long book), but I think the purpose was to examine the actions taken by people in abnormal situations.

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  5. Jan 1, 2009 · June 16, 2020. Under the Dome, Stephen King. Under the Dome is a science fiction novel by American writer Stephen King, published in November 2009. At 11:44 a.m. on, October 21, 2017 the small Maine town of Chester's Mill is abruptly and gruesomely separated from the outside world by an invisible, semipermeable barrier of unknown origin.

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  6. They work together and eventually bring down the dome, however obviously the resistance doesn't want an alien species to escape the dome and roam around earth so they make a plan to capture and kill them. Once the dome comes down, the goverment comes in and icolates everyone, letting the non-infected people (the resistance) be free under NDA.

  7. Mar 20, 2015 · 12. I'm looking for spoilers for the Stephen King novel Under the Dome and the TV show, if available. Who created the dome and why? The book does not spoil the TV series, and vice versa. Other than a title, the most basic element of the premise, and the names of some of the major characters, they are different stories after the first couple of ...

  8. King's favorite backdrop is a small town with big secrets. It, Salem's Lot, The Tommyknockers, pretty much anything set in Castle Rock, even The Mist in a way. It's his bread and butter, and he's mined a lot of gold from it (to mix a metaphor). Under the Dome felt, to me, like King was taking the piss out of that very common-for-him trope.

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