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I always feel that way and thought I might be the only one! :D



Erin wrote: "I thought the short story collection was great and an added bonus was his comments before each story. My only negative about it was the poetry, I wish he had done short stories for those few pages ..."
The thing about King's collections are that he usually doesn't write stories specifically for a collection. When he has enough, they bind them up into a book. So probably, the poems aren't chosen instead of something else. Think of them as a bonus/extra and they might not annoy as much.
The thing about King's collections are that he usually doesn't write stories specifically for a collection. When he has enough, they bind them up into a book. So probably, the poems aren't chosen instead of something else. Think of them as a bonus/extra and they might not annoy as much.

I'm halfway through Joe Hill's short story collection, 20th Century Ghosts, and whilst it's unfair to compare his writing against his father's, it's a great collection of stories more similar to Skeleton Key and Night Shift, rather than Bazaar of Bad Dreams (thematically, I mean).

Me too. As soon as I finish one, I want to begin the next. Am loving King's comments. I liked the one about the writing in the sand (The Dune?). But then, I have liked them all (except the first poem, which I'll need to read again to try and understand).

Empty car (kinda) in an abandoned rest stop. What could go wrong?? (view spoiler) Not sure if that was spoilerish or not; but thought I would tag it anyway...
I love his comments before the stories. I love that!!

Mile 81 actually was a quicker, more enjoyable read this second time but that's also because I read it in one chunk; I read so few ebooks and tend to read them in bits spread out over time so all tension is lost.
The other three stories so far have really showed how King can transform the mundane into something dark and slightly sinister. The ending of each has also startled me. In Premium Harmony I totally forgot about (view spoiler) . In Batman and Robin I didn't really know where it was going at all (view spoiler) . In The Dune I got suckered into the same conclusion as Wayland.
I've heard the next story in line, Bad Little Kid, is a good one and some people's favorite, so I'm looking forward to it. I had no idea there was a poem later in the collection; I'm not usually a fan of poetry either but I'll give it a shot, it's still King after all.


I didn't mind the first poem. I think it would be much more enjoyable to hear it read out loud.


Loved Batman & Robin. Just when you thought it was one thing; pops steps in... i actually giggled at the end of that one. i am sick; i know.
Starting Dune now.

Loved Batman & Robin. Just when you thought it was one thing; pops steps in... i actually giggled at the end of that one...."
I giggled at the end also.

Pick up another King to tide you over Shannon. I'm listening to the audio of Misery at the same time and, as good as The Bazaar is Annie Wilkes is maybe one of the greatest villains ever conceived. You want chilling...




I think you have to know something (maybe quite a bit) about baseball to understand what's going on... that it's always been "legal", at least until very recently, in baseball for runners to slide into a base so that they take out (run through, knock over, knock the ball out of the hand or, clobber) the defender on the base. This is especially true of catchers whose job it is to block the plate so that the runner can't touch it and score. To me the problem was not the Blockade, it was Billy and (view spoiler) Still, I really liked the narrator.



The first story is still probably my favorite of the bunch.

The Girl Who Loved Tom Gordon (lots of baseball lore in the background but not really much game play.) and FAITHFUL - "two diehard boston red sox fans chronicle the historic 2004 season"... even better than Jimmy Fallon & Drew Barrymore in Fever Pitch.



I'm with you, Nick, on the Tom Gordon book. Those Sox games on her pocket AM radio were an important element. I'm not familiar with Faithful, so I'll check it out. Thanks!
It might be fun, though, for him to tackle a pure, novel-length, detail-rich baseball novel, even if it were not horror/suspense. I think he's familiar enough with the sport to make it authentic.

I loved that ending.

Yeah, I really laughed at that one. It sounds like some of my redneck family on a smaller scale.

Batman and Robin: (view spoiler)
Bad Little Kid: This was just fantastic, all the way through. Children can be so weird and creepy, and he's always leveraged that well.
A Death: (view spoiler)
Herman Wouk: (view spoiler)
Under the Weather: This was by far my favorite. (view spoiler)
Summer Thunder: The writing on this was just great. (view spoiler)
I've really enjoyed reading everyone's thoughts on the stories! There's so much here to discuss, and I don't know anyone who's read this yet.
I wonder if I should've set up a thread for each story in the book so we could discuss them?? I did that for other short story books. What do you guys think??

Batman and Robin: [spoilers removed]
Bad Little Kid: This was just fantastic, all the way through. Children can..."
Great comments Esse. Do't agree on every story but I sure do about Under the Weather. Also Summer Thunder is terrific. (view spoiler) Liked Batman and Robin and Herman Wouk, and A Death... agree completely on that one. I think I need to re-read quite a few. Also the audiobook would be great, but all versions of this book are pretty expensive.

Not sure you need it... not for all of them anyway. You might pick the top 3 or 4.

Maybe we should just all try to write our reviews for this particular book that way and link here?
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The End of the Whole Mess and Other Stories (other topics)The Bazaar of Bad Dreams (other topics)
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