
Is it just us or have a lot of books been making appearances on the big screen lately? Rolling Stone just released their 2017 Summer Movie Preview and we couldn’t help but notice that one of Stephen King’s books made the list. On August 4, 2017, The Dark Tower, the first installment of an adaptation of King’s Dark Tower series will hit theaters (Check out the trailer on Youtube). The film is technically a continuation of the novels, but will draw on elements from the The Gunslinger, the first book in the series. Borrow a copy from us and read the book first!
Interested in other movies that were books written by Stephen King? Check out his website for a complete movie list from A to Z.
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✍️: @darylaustinUTMark Lewis@marklewismdHonestly, we're unsure if we support this or if we're sad about it. If any of us ever told you that you wouldn't need the Krebs cycle again, we are...sorry? Bemused? Betrayed?
I did something today I promised myself I would never do
I don’t know how I’ll live with the shame but somehow it helps to admit it, even if I lose the respect of my peers
Here goes
<deep breath>
I used the Krebs cycle in clinical practiceJust introduced: The Affordable College Textbook Act! The bill would authorize a grant program to support the creation and use of free #opentextbooks, strengthen textbook info disclosure requirements & codify a strong federal definition of #OER. More here: https://sparcopen.org/news/2023/congress-introduces-bill-to-tackle-college-textbook-costs/