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Post by wireman on Dec 8, 2021 13:08:42 GMT
Today, we will discuss N by Stephen King from Just After Sunset
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Post by wireman on Dec 8, 2021 21:42:02 GMT
This is a brilliantly written story within a story and is disturbing and chilling. I think this one is the jewel of the collection. Stephen does a superb job of building tension in this story.
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Post by spideyman on Dec 8, 2021 22:47:35 GMT
Really enjoyed this. Does anyone from the SKMB remember when they made available the animated story? It was once a week. Steve's way of dealing with OCD. Hit the spot.
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Post by drawntokatet on Dec 9, 2021 14:00:54 GMT
Really enjoyed this. Does anyone from the SKMB remember when they made available the animated story? It was once a week. Steve's way of dealing with OCD. Hit the spot. I remember it well. Also, I have the graphic novel version of N. It's another way to view Uncle Steve's work. Truly a terrifying tale. I dig it.
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Post by wireman on Dec 10, 2021 14:04:09 GMT
Next Wednesday we will discuss The Cat From Hell by Stephen King from Just After Sunset
This is the oldest story in the book as it was first published in June 1977. All of the other stories in Just After Sunset are from 2003-2008.
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Post by neesy on Dec 14, 2021 18:54:49 GMT
Enjoyed this story (N) very much - I read it over a few evenings before bed. Makes me wonder what it would be like to have OCD - looking forward to the next one - The Cat From Hell
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