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review 2020-03-05 15:35
Full Dark, No Stars
Full Dark, No Stars - Stephen King

So I think I have read all of these novellas (except one) separately and reviewed them. I also have the hardcover of this book and read this when it first came out. All of the horror of these stories, especially "Big Driver" came back to me though. I think King did an excellent job of portraying horror and showing that terrible things can happen to good people. And sometimes good people can do terrible things. Per usual, here is my rating for each story.


"1922"-(5 stars)-So this was a dark story. I also watched this on Netflix last year and yikes again. We follow Wilfred Leland James confession that he writes years after the events of 1922 which he says damned him forever more. Wilfred has no idea about what was coming down the pike, but readers do, so we definitely understood things for Wilfred and others in this story may not have gotten a happy ending anyway. Wilfred is a farmer in Nebraska that refuses his wife's Arlette's constant nagging to sell his acres and the acres she inherited from her father. Arlette is tired of living on the farm and wants the whole family (her, Wilfred, and their son Henry) to move to Omaha.

 

Another man awakens in Wilfred when he starts contemplating what to do with his troublesome wife. This story hits a lot of highs and shows King's fascination with rats. I swear rats make appearances in a lot of his short stories. I thought that this was definitely be afraid of what you wish for.

 

"Big Driver"-(5 stars)-So this hit every fight or flight nerve in my body. We follow a woman named Tess who is a cozy mystery writer. FYI, I love cozy mystery books. Tess is asked to step in for an author in Chicopee, Massachusetts. The event organizer, a woman named Ramona tells her of a short-cut that should get her home to Connecticut faster. Another FYI, I am traveling to Massachusetts and Connecticut next week.

 

Tess gets in an accident on the way home and quickly realizes that a man who at first glance is there to help, has darker intentions. Look Tess was my freaking hero in this one. The story at times made me feel a bit sick inside. I don't know what I would have done in this same situation. I think this one and possibly "A Good Marriage" are the only kind of happy horror stories in the bunch.

 

"Fair Extension" (3 stars)-Honestly this one felt like it just got shoe-horned in. This story follows Dave Streeter a man that has been told has only a few weeks to live. Dave lives in Derry, Maine (DUN DUN DUN) and comes across a man by the side of the road offering extensions. It seems like the mysterious man is a twinner of Leland Gaunt, but with even more disgust with human beings. The big catch with Streeter is he has to put his sorrows/bad luck on someone else. The person he chooses is a surprise. I honestly hated this whole story cause it's awful and the main character still in the end wants the person he chose to have even worse things happen to them. 

 

"A Good Marriage" (5 stars)-From my review in 2017 I wrote:

 


"A Good Marriage" does a great what if. What if you find out the person you married, had children with, made love to, told your troubles to, was not who they seemed to be. What if they were a monster? What would you do? King does a great job of showing a marriage of comfort that gets upended when something sinister is revealed. No spoilers, just don't know if I could have been as strong. One reason why I love King, and always will, is that he shows you how monsters and those who do evil just look like those around us. 

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text 2020-03-04 01:32
Reading progress update: I've read 100%.
Full Dark, No Stars - Stephen King

1922- 5 stars. Great King novel with the right amount of horror and irony.  The rats creeped me out. 

Big Driver- 5 stars. This story had me checking my windows and doors and freaking out over shadows. A somewhat insightful look at rape and the ripples it causes in women’s lives. 

Fair Extension-2 stars. A reverse Job and I loathed the main character. It also reminded me of another story by King but it eludes me. 

A Good Marriage-5 stars. What makes a good marriage?  A wife gets a real look at the man she married. 

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review 2018-01-18 16:41
Scrupulous title
Full Dark, No Stars - Stephen King
  • 1922: Three quotes to define it:

 

"And is there Hell, or do we make our own on earth?"

"The dead don't stop"

“Poison spreads like ink in water.”

 

  • Big Driver: The post reaction was full truth, from the confusion, pain, wound-licking, hiding, weighting paths, shying from the future shame to rage and wanting to get back, all the steps. The gun-totting revenge a real pipe-dream.

 

  • Fair Extension:

"This isn’t some half-assed morality tale."

Said the devil.

 

  • Good Marriage: Holy Molly, this one was disturbing and twisted and awesome. My favorite of the collection.
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text 2018-01-18 07:35
Reading progress update: I've read 260 out of 368 pages.
Full Dark, No Stars - Stephen King

I’m a businessman now, but at one time I was a humble salary-man. Got fired before striking out on my own.

 

*snicker* Well, that's one way of putting it (since I'm pretty sure it's the devil spouting the line).

 

I'm leaving my thoughts on Big Driver for later (personal trigger special, yay!)

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text 2018-01-15 07:32
Reading progress update: I've read 135 out of 368 pages.
Full Dark, No Stars - Stephen King

Wow... That was disturbing on all levels, start to finish. Full dark indeed.

 

Two bits on this novella are what I'm thinking on, but I'm too lazy to find the quotes: That we make our own hell right here; and that the dead don't stop.

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