You like it darker : stories / Stephen King.
"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.
Record details
- ISBN: 9781668037713 (hardcover)
- Physical Description: vii, 502 pages ; 25 cm
- Edition: First Scribner hardcover edition.
- Publisher: New York : Scribner, 2024.
Content descriptions
Formatted Contents Note: | Two talented bastids -- The fifth step -- Willie the weirdo -- Danny Coughlin's bad dream -- Finn -- On Slide Inn Road -- Red screen -- The turbulence expert -- Laurie -- Rattlesnakes -- The dreamers -- The answer man. |
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Genre: | Horror fiction. Short stories. |
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- 2 of 3 copies available at Tsuga Consortium.
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- Baker & Taylor
Delving into the darker part of lifeâboth metaphorical and literal, the legendary storyteller and expert in short fiction presents this exhilarating collection of 12 tales, many never-before-published, about fate, mortality, luck and the folds in reality where anything can happen. - Baker & Taylor
""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 andunprecedented 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 "TheDreamers," 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." -- - Simon and Schuster
NAMED A NEW YORK TIMES BOOK REVIEW TOP 10 HORROR BOOK OF THE YEAR
WINNER OF THE GOODREADS CHOICE AWARD FOR HORROR
âStephen King knows You Like It Darker and obliges with sensational new talesâ (USA TODAY): From legendary storyteller and master of short fiction Stephen King, an extraordinary collection of stories that are âa master class in tension and full of Kingâs dark humorâ (The New York Times Book Review).
âYou like it darker? Fine, so do I,â writes Stephen King in the afterword to this magnificent new collection of twelve stories that delve into the darker part of lifeâboth 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 âthe exhilaration of leaving ordinary day-to-day life behind,â and in You Like It Darker, readers will feel that exhilaration too, again and again.
âTwo Talented Bastidsâ explores the long-hidden secret of how the eponymous gentlemen got their skills. In âDanny Coughlinâs Bad Dream,â a brief and unprecedented psychic flash upends dozens of lives, Dannyâs most catastrophically. In âRattlesnakes,â a sequel to Cujo, a grieving widower travels to Florida for respite and instead receives an unexpected inheritanceâwith major strings attached. In âThe Dreamers,â a taciturn Vietnam vet answers a job ad and learns that there are some corners of the universe best left unexplored. âThe Answer Manâ asks if prescience is good luck or bad and reminds us that a life marked by unbearable tragedy can still be meaningful.
âKingâs skills as a storyteller remain undimmedâ (The Minnesota Star Tribune) and his ability to surprise, amaze, and bring us both terror and solace is unsurpassed. âThe titular darkness promised is as riveting and all-consuming as everâ (New York magazine). You like it darker? You got it.