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Skeleton Crew
Skeleton Crew
Author: Stephen King
In this brilliant collection of stories, Stephen King takes readers down paths that only he could imagine... — A supermarket becomes the place where humanity makes its last stand against unholy destruction. A trip to the attic turns into a journey to hell. A woman driver finds a scary shortcut to paradise. An idyllic lake harbors a bottomless evi...  more »
ISBN-13: 9780451142931
ISBN-10: 0451142934
Publication Date: 6/3/1986
Pages: 295
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3.9 stars, based on 273 ratings
Publisher: Signet
Book Type: Paperback
Other Versions: Hardcover, Audio Cassette, Audio CD
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I remember that this book scared the bejesus out of my when I read it int 8th grad. It wasn't so bad no, but I still had weird dreams a few nights after reading it. LOL I even had to read it between other books because after awhile it would be too much and I'd get to creeped out or spooked from a few of the stories and would need a change of pace.

While reading this, it never fails to amaze me though, that after all the years of reading Stephen King, that's he's one of the few authors that can make me laugh, cry or want to curl up in fetal position and suck my thumb! He's just amazing!
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In the introduction to Skeleton Crew (1985), his second collection of stories, King pokes fun at his penchant for "literary elephantiasis," makes scatological jokes about his muse, confesses how much money he makes (gross and net), and tells a story about getting arrested one time when he was "suffused with the sort of towering, righteous rage that only drunk undergraduates can feel." He winds up with an invitation to a scary voyage: "Grab onto my arm now. Hold tight. We are going into a number of dark places, but I think I know the way."
And he sure does. Skeleton Crew contains a superb short novel ("The Mist") that alone is worth the price of admission, plus two forgettable poems and 20 short stories on such themes as an evil toy monkey, a human-eating water slick, a machine that avenges murder, and unnatural creatures that inhabit the thick woods near Castle Rock, Maine. The short tales range from simply enjoyable to surprisingly good.

In addition to "The Mist," the real standout is "The Reach," a beautifully subtle story about a great-grandmother who was born on a small island off the coast of Maine and has lived there her whole life. She has never been across "the Reach," the body of water between island and mainland. This is the story that King fans give to their friends who don't read horror in order to show them how literate, how charming a storyteller he can be. Don't miss it. --Fiona Webster
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A wonderful collection of Stephen King's short stories from the early 80s. Favorites are The Mist, The Raft, and Survivor Type.............he never fails to keep me awake at night, long after the lights are out!

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Enjoyable short stories by Stephen King. My favorite, and the longest, was the Mist. It was almost exactly like the movie expect for the end which was very different. Not all of the stories were winners, but I felt like by reading all these different stories he had written over the years was like a journey into King's brain. You wouldn't think that would be fun, but it was.
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Welcome to the world of terror!!! Another Stephen Kig fearful spellbinding story.
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Humanity in its swirling horror...where a beautiful young girl offers satanic seduction...where a child's toy becomes the ultimate instrument of evil...where a man is given a devilish machine that grants him godlike powers...where nothing is what it seems and nowhere is safe.

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