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Everything's Eventual : 14 Dark Tales

Everything's Eventual : 14 Dark Tales

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Rating: 4 stars
Summary: Wonderful Collection of Short Stories
Review: Once again, King takes us on a rollercoaster ride of thrills and chills. Each story brings its own unique charm to the reader. While some of the stories aren't quite as fast-paced and terrorizing as others, the blend of themes is still quite captivating. I would highly recommend this book to any avid King fan as well as those interested in a trip down the dark alley of a very impressive imagination...

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: Highly recommended
Review: One of Stephen King's best! These fourteen short stories show his skills in many different types of stories. Although many of the stories have been previously published in other forms, I liked that I could get them all in one book. If you are a Dark Tower fan, there is a short story that you won't be able to pass up as well. I was glad that none of the stories disappointed. I rate this a MUST buy!

Rating: 3 stars
Summary: ok, but not his best
Review: I'm about to finish these tales and have determined that they are not as interesting (or as good) as many of his other collections, mainly Night Shift and Nightmares and Dreamscapes. The stories seem to touch on ideas he has already used (kind of like Tommyknockers and Dreamcater). The story of The Road Virus Heads North is very similar to the Sun Dog in Four Past Midnight (I did enjoy Virus though). And he throws in a silly story about a mobster dying of a gunshot wound, please (not so enjoyable)! It is worth reading, especially if you check it out of your local library or wait and buy the paperback. Three of the stories are available on audio in Blood and Smoke. They are great when read my the Master himself.

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: King at his best
Review: This book is simply King at his best. King continues to amaze me with his mastery of both the novel as well as his short stories. Nobody else can fully develop a plot in such a small amount of time as King can. This book is on a parallel with his previous short story collections, and it is a page turner that keeps you on the edge of your seat. Simply amazing!

Rating: 4 stars
Summary: A Very Good Book Of Stories..
Review: This book was very good. I love Kings short stories and the way he writes a little something about each tale. I didn't like every story but even a bad story by King is interesting. I was glad to see King get back to a little horror which I miss so much from him.

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: Stephen King is a frighteningly good storyteller.
Review: I haven't read much Stephen King in the past decade or so, but I am certainly glad I picked up "Everything's Eventual." King shoots and scores 14 times with the tales in this collection. The title story, about an ordinary young man with an extraordinary talent for delivering death is especially noteworthy, as is "Lunch at the Gotham Café," a horrific account of a very bad lunch at a very nice restaurant!

The inclusion of "Riding the Bullet," the twisted hitchhiker yarn, allows the few of us who missed it in it's original e-book incarnation to read and savor it as well. A grand group of tales by a master storyteller. Highly recommended.

Rating: 2 stars
Summary: King has gone downhill since the accident
Review: In my opinion, something very unfortunate happened in with King's accident. He seems to have lost that edge in his writing that kept me begging for more. I was pretty disappointed with this book, as I have been with most of King's post-accident work.

There was really only one story that I found truly entertaining and that was "The Little Sisters of Eluria". I have only read one of King's Darktower series, but I think that is where his heart truly lies now. Everything else is just superficial.

Also, a number of the stories had been published elsewhere. For my money, the story "1408" belongs on the audio-tape and should stay there. It was a great story to have read out loud, but it lost something in print.

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: King Does It Again With New Collection
Review: Horror meister Stephen King is your guide to instant chills in his latest Everything's Eventual, 14 shorts guaranteed to keep you up many late nights. Some are scary in their utter simplicity like "Lt's Theory Of Pets" and "The Man In The Black Suit", but none of these stories fail to leave some lasting effect on the reader. One of the standouts is the title story, which is the best short story I've read in a long time. Couldn't Stephen get his own anthology series? Oh well. For now, eat at a cafe where terror is on the menu, thumb a ride that may be your last, and witness an autopsy that may or may not be necessary. From one of the most original and briliant imaginations of modern literature, comes 14 reasons to stay home-behind safely locked doors with all the lights on.

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: Stephen King's short stories.
Review: I loved this book, it is reminiscent of his early books like Carrie and Fire Starter.

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: His imagination is endless.
Review: I would give this collection a 4.5 if I could but since there are really no duds in the bunch and I am feeling generous a 5 it is! Whether you love or hate Stephen King there is no denying that the man can write a story. I sometimes feel he is at his best within the short story genre. As much as I have enjoyed many of his novels over the years, I have often felt he is prone to repitition when he gets into the novel. Nonetheless there are some wonderful stories here. While I can't say that any of them scared me silly, I did have some favorites. The best scare was had by "The Road Virus Heads North", the story of a yard sale purchase gone horribly wrong. I liked "The Man in The Black Suit" for the way it preyed on our childhood fears of a "man in the bushes". "Riding the bullet" gives us that classic hitch-hiking tale with a twist, and 1408 made me think of all the hotel rooms I've been in and what may have really occured in them. If you are a fan of King's work, or just looking for some quality short stories on the creepy side this is the ticket.


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