3.5 stars rounded up to 4 because there were a couple of stories that made me tear up
This is the second collection of short stories presented to the reader by Carol Serling, Rod Serling's wife. This book was published after Rod died, and the stories are ones that "Rod would have loved or appreciated", according to Carol. They are all, in their way, Twilight Zone-esque.
As with all short story collections, some stories are really good, some are not for me, and others are pretty forgettable. Overall, I think this collection of stories was stronger than the last Twilight Zone collection that I read.
The real standout stories in this collection are:
"Goodfood" - a dystopian story about a country that has banned bad food. There is a diner scene in this that tips its hat to George Orwell's 1984, which I really appreciated.
"Mists" - a profound and haunting story about a man who sees a ghost, while on a camping trip with his friends.
"The Extra" - a beautiful, slowburn story about a man who looks outside a window and winds up back in time.
"Inside Out" - a dystopian story about a world designed to fast-track children into the role that the state has designed for them. One father tries to save his son from a bleak destiny. This one will hit hard, and I am not even a parent. I now need to read something else by Karen Haber.
"Waifs and Strays" - another story that made me cry but in the best way. This is about a young woman who is trying to turn her life around but at a cost. There is also a ghost. This is the most relatable story in the collection. So much of Maisie's experience and what she is feeling rings so true. We push ourselves to be successful because we want a better life for ourselves and our loved ones, but we have to sacrifice our happiness and sometimes the happiness of others who want to spend time us in order to get where we need to go. I need to read more by Charles Le Bin.
Lastly,
"Suggestion" - this is the story by Rod Serling, and, once again, he blew me away. This is the story about a man who has a party gag. He can hypnotize people. He is asked to hypnotize a man, who all the guests hate, and the story gets dark from there.