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      Jun 27, 2024 01:45PM
    
    
      I didnt realize that.
    
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      Kandice wrote: "The first time I read a short story collection I read in order, but if I revisit, I jump around, or read just one or two."I have it on audio book. Whilst the narration is amazingly good, I miss the freedom to jump around and review. I think this is especially true for a short story collect. I can see myself reading in hard copy at sone point.
      Danny Coughlin’s Bad Dream : I really liked this one (view spoiler)
I think this could be King’s underlying message / challenge for this story? What do you think?
      Just finished this one up and I really enjoyed the stories! Rattlesnakes would probably be my favorite out of the collection.
    
      Having recently read YLID & in particular Rattlesnakes, I thought I would reread Cujo. I'm not even 100 pages in yet but I have three things to mention.
Firstly, something that is putting me off a bit is that Tad is only 4 years old & yet he knows about monsters, werewolves & vampires & has apparently seen a lot of horror films. While his parents, Vic & Donna seem like regular people this is appallingly bad parenting. If Tad was 6 or 7 years old I might buy it, but not 4. No wonder he's so scared of the monster in his closet.
Secondly, I see that SK was already taking characters from a previous book & mentioning them in his new book as far back as 1981- in this case, Frank Dodd from The Dead Zone is in Cujo.
Thirdly, there's a character in Cujo called Holly. That name was always there in the back of his head, waiting to be used again one day.
  
  
  Firstly, something that is putting me off a bit is that Tad is only 4 years old & yet he knows about monsters, werewolves & vampires & has apparently seen a lot of horror films. While his parents, Vic & Donna seem like regular people this is appallingly bad parenting. If Tad was 6 or 7 years old I might buy it, but not 4. No wonder he's so scared of the monster in his closet.
Secondly, I see that SK was already taking characters from a previous book & mentioning them in his new book as far back as 1981- in this case, Frank Dodd from The Dead Zone is in Cujo.
Thirdly, there's a character in Cujo called Holly. That name was always there in the back of his head, waiting to be used again one day.
      I just finished this book and was pretty blown away... My ratings:Two Talented Bastids: 4.5
The Fifth Step: 5
Willie the Weirdo: 4
Danny Coughlin's Bad Dream: 4.5
Finn: 3
On Slide Inn Road: 5
Red Screen: 4
The Turbulence Expert: 5
Laurie: 5
Rattlesnakes: 3.5 ( I think I would have liked this better if I had read Cujo first)
The Dreamers: 3.5
The Answer Man: 5 (Easily my favorite, I cried)
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