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  • Great

    5
    By MEDohrmann
    Stories were quick and great set of short stories. Particularly liked Rat and The Life of Chuck. Very different than many of King’s other stories.
  • Strange Yet Intriguing Nonetheless

    4
    By Raelljazzmine
    In the beginning it felt uncertain and out of place, but while reading the whole thing it gave terrifying chills I mean this is Stephen King we’re talking about! And this is my second Stephen King’s book since reading the green mile. Other than that, not too bad!
  • Great!

    4
    By Shamilton818
    Loved the trump bashing more than anything! P.S. HE LOST
  • Interesting Read

    4
    By JessCampbell
    I really enjoyed all the stories but I especially loved the one about the “Outsider”. Stephen King never disappoints.
  • King

    5
    By jdofnminar
    Another top shelf King collection
  • Pretty Good

    4
    By Squigglesmybagle
    All four books were good. I enjoyed the story “If It Bleeds” that continues the story of Holly Gibney.
  • Boring

    1
    By sdtlw
    Tried of the trump bashing. Done with king
  • Very good

    5
    By ALLTHE KINGS MEN
    I really like the stories. But it’s funny, the book could have been named after any of them. If it bleeds has a better ring to it I guess.
  • King needs to focus on horror

    1
    By Trentfire
    This book feels rushed, all over the place and just not scary at all. I think King needs to stop cramming his politics down your throat and letting you know how much he loves Trump and just focus on writing a good horror story. The King may have finally lost it.
  • A good read, definetely worth the money

    4
    By Ken Swervo
    The majority of the stories were very engaging, and I felt particularly immersed in the last of the four, King’s writing style definetly drew me in. However, the short story titled If It Bleeds was difficult to get into. I found that the ongoing analysis of the news reporter tended to bore me, and I felt as if there was no direction to the plot, or it was difficult to follow at least. However, the story picks up relatively well about half way through, but I wish there was more meaning to this story imparticular. The beginning story including Mr. Hariggan was interesting enough, even though I still struggle to understand the point of the story. However, the second and last stories, in my opinion have meaning and insight that I will continue to chew on for the next few weeks, and I love the demostration of the general premace “I contain worlds, and I have the right to be amazing.” The last story presents a moral dilemma that I will also enjoy breaking down, and I do not regret my purchase at all. A good read in the end. Definetely worth it.

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