
Charleen B. (
Puggle022) reviewed on 8/12/2007...
2 member(s) found this review helpful.
I loved the SK short story, too short if you ask me, only 60 pages. But it is classic King. The Farris stoty was a little fluff for me.

Sarah T. (
sarah5775) reviewed on 11/19/2006...
2 member(s) found this review helpful.
This is an AWESOME book. I actually went out and bought a second copy.
It contains two stories- one a new story by Stephen King (YOU can only get it in here) and another story by John Farris. They are both really short novels- novellas.
The Stephen King story is one of my favorite all time stories by him. IT is very moving, about the aftermath of 911- yet it managed to be inspiring too. The second story is a mystery about a reclusive painter whose models all meet a terrible fate. The main character is one of his models, and her cop fiance tries to unravel the mystery and warn her.
Both stories are very good. I recommend this book very highly.

Pat R. (
cats16) reviewed on 8/6/2007...
1 member(s) found this review helpful.
Kings story was good but I expected better really, and I didnt read the one by Farris
1 member(s) found this review helpful.
The Ransome Women by John Farris is a good read
The Things They Left Behind by Stephen King is weak

Joanne A. (
jobun) reviewed on 3/14/2007...
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both excellent stories. I would have loved a little bit more with Stephen King.
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These are two short novels by some of my favorite authors, Stephen King and John Farris. Pretty good stories. I like the Farris one better, though.

Michelle C. (
houndmom) reviewed on 11/15/2006...
1 member(s) found this review helpful.
not a bad way to spend your time waiting in an airport.
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Two books in one - Stephen Kings' The Things They Left Behind and John Farris'The Ransom Women
I am a big fan of Steven King and have read all of his books, but I did not like this one. And I really did not enjoy the other story by Farris. This book was a waste of money.

Lisa B. (
normsgrl) reviewed on 3/13/2007...
read once only once. Good condition. Good read.
Stories by Farris (long) & King (short).
The novella is an underappreciated form and this book will help reawaken a love of the short story. Great characterization and story line.
Both of the contained stories are excellent!

Lynn D. (
LAD) reviewed on 10/1/2006...
Stephen King and John Farris each provided a brand new tale. These were both great!

Margie P. (
wkdgrma) reviewed on 9/27/2006...
Two Novellas..the first a most poignant 9-11 story by Steven King. The second Novella is a well written,twisty model artist story. Most enjoyed.