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A Good Marriage saved the book for me. Based on reviews I had very high expectations for FDNS but found 1922 to be tough reading. Big Driver was an improvement but think Fair Extension would have been better served in a short story collection. I enjoyed Under The Dome much more than FDNS. Overall a 6/10.
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"Fair Extension" was my least favorite also.
John
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Gunslinger Apprentice
My favorite was Big Driver, least favorite Fair Extension. Overall I give it a 8/10.
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Citizen of Gilead
Finished it Good Marriage was the best one for me still giving it a 8/10
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I finished 1922 last night, and just finished Big Driver this morning. So far i much prefered Big Driver - which i finished in record time. Now starting Fair Extention
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well i finished DF/NS
i must say i prefered the two female led stories as opposed to the male led stories.
1922 seemed to lack passion, there was passion in the story, but did not seem to transfer to us the constant reader 6/10
Big Driver had me gripped, the story really chugged along, slightly disappointed with the end but only slightly 8/10
Fair extention. promised so much, all through the story i was expecting it to go somewhere, but it just .... didn't? or did i miss something? 4/10
Good Marriage. I enjoyed in its own right - that is not as a King story, tbh as a King story i felt a little let down. But the story itself was strong enough 7/10
Was it just me or did all the endings seem a little rushed? as if he had this wonderful story but no where to take it?
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Full Dark, No Stars - Preliminary selection for Bram Stoker Awards 2010
The Horror Writers Association announced the preliminary selection for Bram Stoker Awards 2010 and Stephen King is present under the category Superior Achievement in a Collection.
Here are all the nominated in the category:
Superior Achievement in a COLLECTION
* OCCULTATION by Laird Barron (Night Shade Books)
* BLOOD AND GRISTLE by Michael Louis Calvillo (Bad Moon Books)
* THIS WAY TO EGRESS by Lawrence C. Connolly (Ash-Tree Press)
* WHAT WILL COME AFTER by Scott Edelman (PS Publishing)
* FULL DARK, NO STARS by Stephen King (Simon and Schuster)
* LITTLE THINGS by John R. Little (Bad Moon Books)
* A HELL OF A JOB by Michael McCarty (Damnation Books)
* A HOST OF SHADOWS by Harry Shannon (Dark Regions Press)
* FUNGUS OF THE HEART by Jeremy Shipp (Raw Dog (Screaming Press)
* HELLFIRE AND DAMNATION by Connie Corcoran Wilson (Sam's Dot)
And all the preliminary selection in all categories:
http://www.horror.org/news-2010stokerprelim.htm
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