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A boy is
one of a hundred to participate in a deadly contest of endurance and
determination.
Synopsis
Writing under the pseudonym Richard
Bachman, Stephen King released a collection of novellas some twenty years
ago. The Long Walk, which did not receive the attention of The Running
Man, translated onto the big screen, and Rage, which seems to have all but
disappeared due to the tragic high-school shooting incidents of recent
years, is one of them.
The Long
Walk consists of a group of 100 applicants, chosen each year at random
from all of the submissions, to participate in a 'Long Walk'. The prize?
Everything and anything you want for the rest of your life. The defeat?
'Buying your ticket' out of the walk means ending your life....as you are
shot by accompanying soldiers, always mindful of your pace, as you cannot
fall under four miles per hour, and always watchful for 'runners' who try
to escape the walk as they wear out. The walkers are not allowed to stop,
for anything, or they are issued warnings. After three strikes, you are
out, permanently. King delves into the minds of several of the walkers,
the largest treatise being given to Ray Garrity, the book's central
character. Friendships are formed, enemies are made, and battle lines are
drawn as each of the boys on the walk eyes the prize waiting at an
undetermined distance ahead of them. The only way to win the prize, is to
outwalk, and therefore outlive, everyone else. -- Bradford Morse,
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