A review by saritaroth
Everything's Eventual: 14 Dark Tales by Stephen King

4.0

For all intents and purposes, I enjoyed this book. There were some highs and lows. Interestingly, "Luckey Quarter" was one of my favorites. It was a nice little gem at the back of the book and, although it didn't terrify me as some of Stephen King's stories do, it intrigued me from start to finish. I also truly enjoyed "Lunch At The Gotham Café." I might have a dark humor, but it cracked me up. "Autopsy Room Four" creeped me out. Being paralyzed, unable to move or even speak, and yet mentally aware of your surroundings at the same time is definitely a fear of mine. On the low side of things, "The Death of Jack Hamilton" bored me frankly. And "Everything's Eventual" seemed too flippant and cocky and as if Stephen King was trying too hard instead of just letting his writing flow. All in all, a good read, though. I would recommend it.