This was King at his finest. While reading the stories you feel as though some details are left out, but when you finish them, it's comparable to a light bulb going off and everything falling together. Willa, about a young woman and her fellow travelers at an Amtrak station, and N., about a psychiatric patient who has to hold the world together, were my favorites.
I can't really say too much about it, since I really don't want to ruin it, but this was AMAZING. King showed his most twisted, cryptic, insightful works yet, and it will blow you away!
Ratings:
Screw all that, it gets an A+++
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- CM - WTF? - Gregory Bergman and Anthony W. Haddad
- CM - The Heroin Diaries - Nikki Sixx
- KM- The Long Hard Road Out of Hell- Marilyn Manson...
- CM - You Suck - Christopher Moore
- CM - Sundays at Tiffany's - James Patterson
- KM- The Funhouse - Dean Koontz
- KM- 1st To Die- James Pattesron
- KM- Just After Sunset - Stephen King
- CM - The Rescue - Nicholas Sparks
- CM - Toxic Parents - Dr. Susan Forward
- CM - The Choice - Nicholas Sparks
- CM - Untamed - P.C. Cast
- CM - Chosen - P.C. Cast
- CM - Betrayed - P.C. Cast
- CM - The Nymphos of Rocky Flats - Mario Acevedo
- KM- I Hope They Serve Beer in Hell- Tucker Max
- KM- Odd Thomas- Dean Koontz
- KM- Twilight- THE MOVIE
- CM - Dear John - Nicholas Sparks
- CM - Breaking Dawn - Stephenie Meyer
- CM - Complete Tales & Poems - Edgar Allen Poe
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