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The Bazaar of Bad Dreams: Stories
by Stephen King
This was my introduction to Stephen King and really made me realize why he's one of the greats. I think Stephen really thrives in the short-story format - his narrative voice is strong, his settings interesting, and the horror aspects fascinating and gripping without the need for character development which isn't his strongest suit. I remember immensely enjoying most of the stories and thinking it unique and separate from each other. 10/10 for creeps.
Having now read Pet Semetary, which I mostly enjoyed, and Joyland, which I pretty much didn't, I still think fondly of this collection of stories as the time Stephen really charmed me.
Having now read Pet Semetary, which I mostly enjoyed, and Joyland, which I pretty much didn't, I still think fondly of this collection of stories as the time Stephen really charmed me.