TCCDM Dig & Flip: You Like It Darker - Stephen King (2024)
You Like It Darker
by Stephen King
(2024)
Hardcover 512 pages
NO SPOILERS:
At least two of the 12 stories in You Like It Darker fall into the novella bucket, which is fine because they both shine. As for the rest of the tales, they range from good to fantastic. Not a bad one in the bunch. The stories are not as dark as you might have hoped, but they suck you right in just the same. And all the stories have subtle degrees of creepy effluvia that keep everything a wee bit unsettling. A dusting of uneasiness, if you will.
There's an Easter Egg or two to be found within these pages for the Constant Reader to appreciate, or at least bring a smile to their faces. Perhaps best of all, Stephen's character development is solid as ever. It's this special talent that wins the day. For me, this is King's best short story collection since Skeleton Crew and Nightmares & Dreamscapes. Not as dark perhaps, but no shoes are waiting to drop either.
Favorites include:
1. "Danny Coughlin’s Bad Dream"
2. "Two Talented Bastids"
3. "The Answer Man"
4. "Rattlesnakes"
"Slippin Into Darkness" - War / "All Day Music" (1971)
Good stuff.

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