Apt Pupil
Fiction | Novella | Adult | Published in 1982
Stephen King's novella "Apt Pupil" from the collection Different Seasons follows a high school student who discovers a hidden secret about an elderly man living nearby. Their relationship devolves into a sinister and corrupt dynamic, leading to severe consequences for both individuals.
Stephen King's Apt Pupil grips readers with its chilling exploration of human evil and manipulation. Positive reviews commend its intense psychological depth and captivating pacing. However, some critiques point out disturbing themes and uneven character development. Overall, it's a compelling yet unsettling read that challenges moral boundaries.
Readers who would enjoy Stephen King's Apt Pupil are likely fans of psychological thrillers and dark, morally complex narratives. Comparable to books like American Psycho by Bret Easton Ellis and Lord of the Flies by William Golding, they appreciate deep dives into the darker sides of human nature and twisted character studies.
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Novella • Fiction
Southern California • 1970s
1982
Adult
18+ years
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