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Everything's Eventual: 14 Dark Tales
by Ilkka Rekiaro, Stephen King
Stephen King never fails to entertain, that's why I sometimes pick his books when I'm stuck in a reading rut. Of course, the quality of his stories vary but the way he weaves his plots and crafts his dialogues always assure entertainment.
I like this collection of short stories, not a tight collection but still can give you the creeps. There are 14 stories here but I only absolutely adored 4. My favorites are:
1. The Man in the Black Suit, where a child encounters a devil (or Satan or somebody nefarious) on his way to the river
2. In the Deathroom, where a journalist is interrogated and tortured in a fictional totalitarian Latin American country
3. Everything's Eventual, where a 'gifted' teen is offered the good life in exchange for something grave
4. The Road Virus Heads North, where a man realizes a painting he bought in a yard sale is coming to life
I like this collection of short stories, not a tight collection but still can give you the creeps. There are 14 stories here but I only absolutely adored 4. My favorites are:
1. The Man in the Black Suit, where a child encounters a devil (or Satan or somebody nefarious) on his way to the river
2. In the Deathroom, where a journalist is interrogated and tortured in a fictional totalitarian Latin American country
3. Everything's Eventual, where a 'gifted' teen is offered the good life in exchange for something grave
4. The Road Virus Heads North, where a man realizes a painting he bought in a yard sale is coming to life