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You Like It Darker: Stories

par Stephen King

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From legendary storyteller and master of short fiction Stephen King comes an extraordinary new collection of twelve short stories, many never-before-published, and some of his best EVER. "You like it darker? Fine, so do I," writes Stephen King in the afterword to this magnificent new collection of twelve stories that delve into the darker part of life--both metaphorical and literal. King has, for half a century, been a master of the form, and these stories, about fate, mortality, luck, and the folds in reality where anything can happen, are as rich and riveting as his novels, both weighty in theme and a huge pleasure to read. King writes to feel "the exhilaration of leaving ordinary day-to-day life behind," and in You Like It Darker, readers will feel that exhilaration too, again and again. "Two Talented Bastids" explores the long-hidden secret of how the eponymous gentlemen got their skills. In "Danny Coughlin's Bad Dream," a brief and unprecedented psychic flash upends dozens of lives, Danny's most catastrophically. In "Rattlesnakes," a sequel to Cujo, a grieving widower travels to Florida for respite and instead receives an unexpected inheritance--with major strings attached. In "The Dreamers," a taciturn Vietnam vet answers a job ad and learns that there are some corners of the universe best left unexplored. "The Answer Man" asks if prescience is good luck or bad and reminds us that a life marked by unbearable tragedy can still be meaningful. King's ability to surprise, amaze, and bring us both terror and solace remains unsurpassed. Each of these stories holds its own thrills, joys, and mysteries; each feels iconic. You like it darker? You got it.… (plus d'informations)
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I am a fan, but have to say this was disappointing. ( )
  larocco | Jun 19, 2024 |
Another short story from Stephen King and for me it's not his best. I struggle with short stories the best of times but it's Stephen King so I read it.

The majority of the stories I really could take them or leave them. The one that did stand out was Danny Coughlin's Bad Dream. This story was more than a few pages and did have some meat about it. It did hold my interest and my three star rating is purely on this particular story.

I did have to by pass Rattlesnakes which is a follow up to Cujo as I have a massive phobia of snakes so no way could I read it.

I will always read Stephen King, the good and the bad but this collection did nothing much for me. ( )
1 voter tina1969 | Jun 16, 2024 |
A collection of short stories, many on the theme of growing older and confronting one's mortality, which makes sense considering King's time in life. About midway through this, with first the happy-ending reworking of Flannery O'Connor's "A Good Man Is Hard to Find" and then the dog story "Laurie," I thought King might be turning into a softie. Where's the horror? Then I got to "Rattlesnakes"--whoa. That was some nightmare fuel, right there. And just when the reader is relaxing and thinking this isn't so dark. Good work. The final three stories were my favorites in the book, but I also really enjoyed the long one called "Danny Coughlin's Bad Dream." Some jewels, some clunkers, overall a good read. ( )
1 voter sturlington | Jun 13, 2024 |
Great Collection
King provides insight on human nature by telling stories with uncanny background. Each story is distinct but has believable characters. The story I liked the best was the answer man. Perhaps the scariest is the story of the man who discovers a dead body, and finds himself a primary suspect. ( )
  waldhaus1 | Jun 11, 2024 |
Overall, just a solid collection of King's shorter fiction (though, to be fair, the two longest stories are my favourites).

I'm not going to go over every story, but for my money, the best ones were

"Two Talented Bastids" (almost a spiritual—and much improved—sequel to DREAMCATCHER)
"Danny Coughlin's Bad Dream" - This one, to me, is exactly what I wanted ALL the Bill Hodges/Holly Gibney stories to be closer to, and never got. He finally nailed it.
"Rattlesnakes" - This one literally gave me a lump in my throat over the death of one of King's older characters.

Honestly, there truly wasn't a bad story in the batch, though a couple didn't quite grab me as much. But after tow one-two stinker punch of FAIRY TALE and HOLLY, this is a welcome return to form. ( )
  TobinElliott | Jun 4, 2024 |
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From legendary storyteller and master of short fiction Stephen King comes an extraordinary new collection of twelve short stories, many never-before-published, and some of his best EVER. "You like it darker? Fine, so do I," writes Stephen King in the afterword to this magnificent new collection of twelve stories that delve into the darker part of life--both metaphorical and literal. King has, for half a century, been a master of the form, and these stories, about fate, mortality, luck, and the folds in reality where anything can happen, are as rich and riveting as his novels, both weighty in theme and a huge pleasure to read. King writes to feel "the exhilaration of leaving ordinary day-to-day life behind," and in You Like It Darker, readers will feel that exhilaration too, again and again. "Two Talented Bastids" explores the long-hidden secret of how the eponymous gentlemen got their skills. In "Danny Coughlin's Bad Dream," a brief and unprecedented psychic flash upends dozens of lives, Danny's most catastrophically. In "Rattlesnakes," a sequel to Cujo, a grieving widower travels to Florida for respite and instead receives an unexpected inheritance--with major strings attached. In "The Dreamers," a taciturn Vietnam vet answers a job ad and learns that there are some corners of the universe best left unexplored. "The Answer Man" asks if prescience is good luck or bad and reminds us that a life marked by unbearable tragedy can still be meaningful. King's ability to surprise, amaze, and bring us both terror and solace remains unsurpassed. Each of these stories holds its own thrills, joys, and mysteries; each feels iconic. You like it darker? You got it.

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