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You Like It Darker by Stephen King


The King is Back! Say that I'm biased anyway, I love most of the stories. This compilation consists of 12 short fiction. If you're a fan, then mostly the subject is about dark matters/ supernatural and paranormal. Most of these stories are quite new and the longest of them have never been published. Here is the summary of the stories:

1. Two Talented Bastid
- about a hunting trip in 1978 that changed the fate of two friends.

2. The Fifth Step
- a sober man who needs a favor from a stranger to hear him out and by doing so he could save his life.

3. Willie The Weirdo
- Willie is a boy who has difficulties in learning and is bullied at school. But he had a good connection with his grandfather until his dying day.

4. Danny Coughlin's Bad Dream
- The unsettling dream that Danny has about a woman's murder and burial in a desert compels him to explore the site on his own, drawing the attention of a detective who becomes obsessed with his actions. I love this the most and found it unsettling but can't stop thinking about it.

5. Finn
- Finn always had bad luck. He got kidnapped by a misunderstanding and a weird person. I think this is my least favourite.

6. On Slide Inn Road
- Brown's family goes to Derry to see a dying relative. The car they drove went to the ditch and strangers helped them, little did they know their kindness nearly made it to a tragedy.

7. Red Screen
- Leonard Crocker was detained because stabbing his wife. He claimed that his wife was an alien and ended up killing himself.

8. The Turbulent Expert
- an organization that recruits a person who can predict which airplanes will encounter severe and unexpected turbulence on any given flight.

9. Laurie
- Lloyd Sunderland was grieving over his wife and found some comfort when his sister brought a dog that he named Laurie. He became attached and became part of a family. I love this too.

10. Rattlesnakes
- another story that I love. Vic Trenton finds solace in a friend's home as he mourns the loss of his wife, bonding with his quirky neighbour Alita Bell, who is also dealing with the death of her twin son from the past. He becomes a suspect when Alita is found dead and leaves 'everything' to Vic, of all people.

11. The Dreamers
- William Davies was hired by a Gentleman Scientist who obsesses about people's dreams as a stenographer. I love the plot, but there's a loophole or maybe too short.

12. The Answer Man
- Phil Parker had met the Answer Man three times during his life. The mysterious figure is not a fortune teller but with the supposed ability to answer yes and no questions leading to unforeseen circumstances. 

Overall I give this book a 5 ⭐️ rating as I deeply admire SK's exceptional storytelling. The captivating writing kept me engaged from beginning to end, which I believe is the essence of a good story.