This is the short story/novella version of every 1950’s Creature Feature B movie, where the teenagers witness everything and frantically try to get help, only to have all the adults dismiss them as crazy kids pulling a prank. Except in this case, it’s little kids instead of teenagers. Good entertain...
I remember when The Simpsons first aired on Fox. (Yes, I am old.) I remember that the show was entertaining and fun, and I remember some of the shows being tightly written and more profound than I had expected. Then, at some point far into the show's life, it all changed. The shows still had fun...
More reminiscent of From a Buick 8 than anything else, I think.Delightfully meta not IN YOUR FACE meta like the end of The Dark Tower with its references to American Vampire and Christine, as well as a Whovian nod (pretty sure he was talking about The Impossible Planet, yeah?) this little story show...
Was this book written for 12 year olds by 12 year olds? I expected a lot more from the great Stephen King.Uninteresting story with bland, annoying characters. I'll see if I can even finish it.
This was the creepiest yet most funniest novella I've ever read...but then again it is Stephen King :)One thing I've learned from this book: Although it is great to be a good Samaritan and help those who are in need, but beware. You could end up losing a couple fingers or a limb or...something.
Short stories are Mr. King’s forte. Mile 81 is no exception. A ten year old adventurer, a very “hungry” car, some curious passers-by and two children left to tell the tale … and that is all I am going to say about the plot.This story is tight. Just as you begin to suspect that something is going ...
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