Being a true Mainer, while my mother was pregnant with me, she was reading a book by Stephen King. Specifically she was reading The Dark Half by Stephen King. In that book there is a character named Shayla and that is where my name came from. Growing up in Maine already gives you a sense of closeness with Mr. King but having him be the reason for my namesake always drew me even closer to him. In fact, for my 23rd birthday I was gifted with Stephen King’s personal copy of The Dark Half that he signed for me. I grew up watching many Stephen King shows and movies and read a few books. My favorite book of all time being The Long Walk by Stephen King, himself. All in all, however, I’ve only read about 5 of Mr. King’s books in total. I feel like this weird connection and fascination I have with him has ultimately only led me to one place. And that place is right here, preparing to read all his books. With all honesty, I get crazy ideas like this all the time but only seldom do I see ...
Before reading: If you want to know my thoughts on short stories, please refer to my previous posts. I don't have high hopes but I'm not completely put off anymore. Per usual, I will be discussing each individual story and then the collection as a whole. After reading: Well. That was definitely a short story collection. Here are my thoughts... Mile 81: This took me forever to get through. And somehow, King had it in him to write yet another evil car story. It was well-written, it had good characters, but it was so boring. It also literally referenced Christine like...we get it. Premium Harmony: Meh. (I start a lot of these with 'meh' for the record). This one was set in Castle Rock which was fun-ish. This was specifically styled after an author that I am personally unfamiliar with so it didn't really click for me. It was super short but basically pointless. This one also managed to call every woman character 'fat' about a hundred times each. Batman and R...