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Post by wireman on Dec 15, 2021 13:44:16 GMT
Today, we will discuss The Cat From Hell by Stephen King from Just After Sunset
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Post by spideyman on Dec 15, 2021 17:34:13 GMT
Being a dog person and living in a house with cats, I can appreciate this story of "feline revenge".
For me, the best part was reading the pages when he was trapped in the crashed car with a "murderous" cat. Humor abounds. I do wonder if Mr. Dogan gets it in the end?
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Post by wireman on Dec 15, 2021 18:27:42 GMT
Being a dog person and living in a house with cats, I can appreciate this story of "feline revenge".
For me, the best part was reading the pages when he was trapped in the crashed car with a "murderous" cat. Humor abounds. I do wonder if Mr. Dogan gets it in the end? I'm a dog person too and am one of those people that think all cats are evil and vindictive.
A humorous horror story and a fun read.
I mentioned this in the last thread but this story dates back to 1977 and is by far, the oldest story in the Just After Sunset collection. All of the other stories in this collection are from the 2000s.
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Post by wireman on Dec 17, 2021 13:22:01 GMT
Discussion for next Wed
The New York Times At Special Bargain Rates by Stephen King from Just After Sunset
This must have been written when people still bought newspapers.
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Post by neesy on Dec 30, 2021 19:43:41 GMT
Discussion for next Wed
The New York Times At Special Bargain Rates by Stephen King from Just After Sunset
This must have been written when people still bought newspapers.
I haven't gotten to The New York Times story yet; re The Cat from Hell - was pretty enjoyable but I cannot say that I am a dog person or a cat person - I like both
That certainly was a cat from hell! Pretty good story overall
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