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Stephen King odia volar. Para saber por qué, solo tienes que abrir este libro.
¿Qué tienen en común Sir Arthur Conan Doyle, Roald Dahl, Ambrose Bierce, Ray Bradbury y Stephen King? Pues que a ninguno de ellos le hace mucha gracia eso de tomar un avión.
El presente libro reúne diecisiete narraciones breves que nos recuerdan todo lo que puede salir mal cuando uno está suspendido a nueve mil metros de altura, atravesando a toda velocidad el espacio y encerrado en un tubo metálico (¡como en un ataúd!) junto a cientos de extraños. Por los aires nos descubre todas las maneras por las que tu viaje por los cielos puede convertirse en una auténtica pesadilla, incluyendo algunas en las que nunca habías pensado..., pero que seguro cruzarán tu mente la próxima vez que te acerques a un aeropuerto.
Esta antología, que incluye dos relatos inéditos de Joe Hill y el propio King, es, en palabras del rey del terror, «una lectura ideal para el avión... especialmente durante los descensos tormentosos».
343 pages, Kindle Edition
First published September 4, 2018

As for me, back in the olden days of 1969 on the way to Japan, we briefly stopped in Alaska and slid off the runway all the way to the fence. May not sound it, but it was indeed frightening. And, once on a flight from Los Angeles to Detroit, also in the late 60's, I experienced flying in a horrendous thunderstorm with lightening that seemed to last forever. We rocked and bobbed up and down; at times it felt like an elevator, but that wasn't the scariest part. I was flying without a companion and the big jetliner was practically empty....truly practically empty. Really felt alone....ominous flight for me.
Anyway, FLIGHT OR FRIGHT is a variety of horror, sci-fi and murder-mystery plus one poem. There are plenty of spooked passengers (for various reasons) zombies, aliens and some super weird and creepy monster stuff as you travel these skies.
My top six of seventeen favorites:
1) Joe Hill's - YOU ARE RELEASED. By far the best. (for me) Real life fear!
2) Roald Dahl's -YOU SHALL NOT GROW OLD. Memorable time travel.
3) Arthur Conan Doyle's - THE HORROR OF THE HEIGHTS. Wait till you see what's way up there in the danger zone!
4) Richard Matheson's - NIGHTMARE AT 20,000 FEET. Remember the freakish Twilight Zone episode? Here you go.
5) E. Michael Lewis' - CARGO. Creepy sad.
6) Stephen King's - THE TURBULENCE EXPERT. Mortal fear of flying required!
Overall, a pretty darn fine anthology of old and new. Oh, and....Would I fly again? Absolutely! Just hope I don't forget to pack FLIGHT OR FRIGHT!