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Nightmares & Dreamscapes

Nightmares & Dreamscapes

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Rating: 4 stars
Summary: Crouch End - A Classic
Review: This book was pretty decent, I'm surprised nobody has talked about what I think is the scariest story in the book and one of the best he has written, Crouch End. Even though you know what will happen because it is written in flashbacks, I found that the nightmarish imagery of the London town as the couple gets more and more lost was very frightening and actually made my skin scrawl, something that none of his works had done since Pet Sematary. As you keep reading, the headline "Sixty Lost in Underground Horror" starts to get your imagination going.

Rainy Season was also pretty good, it will make you squeamish about frogs for a long time.

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: it was good
Review: This book was one of his best.It was better than all his others

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: Watch out Poe!!! King has done it again
Review: I loved this book. King knows how to tell a story. After you read this or any of King's books, you'll never want to sleep in the dark again. "Dollan's Cadillac" is grabbing and I liked the irony of "The Moving Finger". I mostly liked "The End of The Whole Mess". It has a great meaning about the essence of life and about how we MUST NOT mess with nature. Every story is worth reading. BUY IT!!!!

Rating: 3 stars
Summary: MORE OF THE MACABRE BY THE MASTER
Review: This set of short stories by Stephen King did not grab my jugular like his other collections. There were a few stories that I enjoyed, a few more that made me glad that there was a light on in the house,but for the most part they were kind of dull. In my opinion, Mr. King should stick with the longer stuff because that is where he excels at scaring the stuff out of his legion of fans. Watch for "the Night Flier","Popsy","Chattery Teeth" and "You Know They got a Hell of a Band"

Rating: 4 stars
Summary: Am I the only one???
Review: Who liked the parable at the end of the book? Maybe it didn't "belong" there, but I thought it ended the whole book on a thoughtful, somewhat wistful note.

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: Bone chilling
Review: The stories just take my breath away. I don't know how else to explain them...they're just FANTASTIC!!!! The first story I ever read of Mr. King's was "Dolan's Cadillac" and I was hooked. This book is a must for all Stephen King fans.

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: fabulous and ORIGINAL!!!!!
Review: something nice about all these short stories is that if one is really boring, you can skip to the next. i didn't love all these stories but there were many more i really enjoyed! this book is one you can read just about anytime, and it will keep your attention!

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: Draws you in!
Review: I found myself stuck to this book. After I read one story, I found myself going right to the next story. Unbelievable. I enjoy King's many brilliant writings (if that's what you call it!)

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: This book has got to be King's best one yet.
Review: Stephen King has outdone himself this time. This book is a great selection of short stories. It is very best if you read this book before going to sleep if you want to have nightmares. Don't let the title fool you. After reading the book, Sleep will be the farthest thing in your mind.

Rating: 2 stars
Summary: Hard to believe he actually got this published
Review: After I read this book I found it hard to believe that Stephen King, the once master of suspense, actually wrote it. It lacked depth, imagination, and creativity, and left no impression on the memory. What was his point? If King could go back and erase just one of his works I'm sure this would be it.


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