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Everything's Eventual
by Stephen King
The Man in the Black Suit" - (9/10) This story was terrifying to me. The voice of The Man, as read by John Cullum, was equal parts goofy — almost like Willoughy (Of Fox and Hounds) — and Dracula. His dialogue was that of someone who didn’t need to say menacing words because his aura was unsettling. But then, when he does start talking… oh, mommy! Wonderfully encapsulated a kid who both wants his dad to beat up the bad man, but also recognizes… the bad man might eat him alive.
That Feeling, You Can Only Say What It Is in French (8/10): I wanted more of this one but thought it was clever and interesting. Loved the descriptiveness of her observations though and didn’t mine the looming threat of the ending.
Riding the Bullet (/10): I loved the philosophical aspect to this story, and thoroughly enjoyed the honesty within the piece. The supernatural element, for me, didn't come across as creepy/scary as I think the story was intending though.
That Feeling, You Can Only Say What It Is in French (8/10): I wanted more of this one but thought it was clever and interesting. Loved the descriptiveness of her observations though and didn’t mine the looming threat of the ending.
Riding the Bullet (/10): I loved the philosophical aspect to this story, and thoroughly enjoyed the honesty within the piece. The supernatural element, for me, didn't come across as creepy/scary as I think the story was intending though.