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Mentioned in 8 episodes
Insomnia
Book • 1994
Insomnia follows Ralph Roberts, a widower struggling with sleeplessness after his wife's death.
As he delves deeper into his condition, he discovers he can see auras around people, leading him into a battle against dark forces in Derry, Maine.
The novel explores themes of fate, free will, and the nature of reality.
As he delves deeper into his condition, he discovers he can see auras around people, leading him into a battle against dark forces in Derry, Maine.
The novel explores themes of fate, free will, and the nature of reality.
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Mentioned in 8 episodes

Giulio D'Antona

12 snips
4. Kinghiana | It - prima parte
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as a Christopher Nolan film featuring a morally dubious character played by Al Pacino.

Antonio Sampaio

12 snips
How Washington’s intervention in Venezuela increases risk for the wider Latam region
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per collegare le abilità visive di un personaggio a quelle di Edgar, facendo riferimento a Patrick Danville di un altro romanzo.

Jacopo Cirillo

Ep. 11 | Duma Key
Sarà il tema della prossima puntata del podcast, descritto come il libro con più riferimenti alla Torre Nera.

7. Kinghiana | Pet Sematary
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come argomento principale della puntata del podcast.

Giulio D'Antona


Jacopo Cirillo

8. Kinghiana | Insomnia
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as a book that had a big impact on him.


Tom Bilyeu

Q&A on Modern Mythology and Holding Yourself to Results (Replay)
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as another King novel published shortly after Il gioco di Gerald, situating the book in King's timeline.

Jacopo Cirillo

Ep. 2 | Il gioco di Gerald
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as the author of one of the only two books that have ever made him cry.


Tom Bilyeu

Tom Bilyeu Q&A: Modern Mythology and Holding Yourself to Results
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as a wonderful book with a very silly story.

Scott Daly

IT: WELCOME TO DERRY - Episode 5: "29 Neibolt Street"






