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This is the best thing by Stephen King that I have read in a long time. It is not a book to read shortly before bedtime, as you risk staying up far too late, long past bedtime, to finish one of the short stories -- as I did one night.
King, who is now 76, explores in many of the stories the process of aging. Joints creak, muscles hurt, and memory gets a little wobbly. But his aging protagonists have that spark of life, of vitality, of FIDO (as he notes in one of the stories) -- F*** It, Drive On ...more
King, who is now 76, explores in many of the stories the process of aging. Joints creak, muscles hurt, and memory gets a little wobbly. But his aging protagonists have that spark of life, of vitality, of FIDO (as he notes in one of the stories) -- F*** It, Drive On ...more