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Ring (リング, Ringu) is a series of horror novels written by Koji Suzuki. The novels were initially a trilogy, consisting of Ring, Spiral, and Loop. A short story collection called Birthday was released shortly after, introducing extra stories interconnecting the trilogy. Two further books, S and Tide, were published in 2012 and 2013, respectively. The success of the novels led to the release of numerous film adaptations in Japan, South Korea, and the United States.

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  • The Ring (verhaal) (nl)
  • Ring (novel series) (en)
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  • The Ring (vertaald naar het Engels) is de naam van een serie boeken en films. In 1998 werd in Japan begonnen met het maken van de film Ringu, gebaseerd op een Japans boek van de schrijver Koji Suzuki. Deze film werd zo populair, dat er nog een aantal vervolgen zijn uitgekomen. Vervolgens werden in Korea en de Verenigde Staten de film(s) herfilmd. Vooral de Amerikaanse versie is nu erg populair. (nl)
  • Ring (リング, Ringu) is a series of horror novels written by Koji Suzuki. The novels were initially a trilogy, consisting of Ring, Spiral, and Loop. A short story collection called Birthday was released shortly after, introducing extra stories interconnecting the trilogy. Two further books, S and Tide, were published in 2012 and 2013, respectively. The success of the novels led to the release of numerous film adaptations in Japan, South Korea, and the United States. (en)
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  • Ring (リング, Ringu) is a series of horror novels written by Koji Suzuki. The novels were initially a trilogy, consisting of Ring, Spiral, and Loop. A short story collection called Birthday was released shortly after, introducing extra stories interconnecting the trilogy. Two further books, S and Tide, were published in 2012 and 2013, respectively. The novels revolve around a curse, embodied within a videotape, unleashed by Sadako Yamamura, the ghost of a psychic who was raped and murdered before being thrown into a well. Though the curse was initially presented as a supernatural force, it is eventually revealed to be a cataclysmic virus which Sadako utilizes for her own misanthropic ends. The success of the novels led to the release of numerous film adaptations in Japan, South Korea, and the United States. (en)
  • The Ring (vertaald naar het Engels) is de naam van een serie boeken en films. In 1998 werd in Japan begonnen met het maken van de film Ringu, gebaseerd op een Japans boek van de schrijver Koji Suzuki. Deze film werd zo populair, dat er nog een aantal vervolgen zijn uitgekomen. Vervolgens werden in Korea en de Verenigde Staten de film(s) herfilmd. Vooral de Amerikaanse versie is nu erg populair. (nl)
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