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Yeah, the book had a riding lawnmower in it. And something bad happened to a deputy sheriff (I think it was a deputy sheriff) and if I rememebered right, the writer (funny I don't remember the main char. name, but won't forget Annie's) had Stockholm Syndrom.
Books that scared me were the Time/Life books about the supernatural and UFOs.
Time! Time! Time is what turns kittens into cats.
Don't teach me a lesson; all I learn is that you are an asshole.
I've only read The Stand, The Green Mile, Misery, and part of Salem's Lot, but have enjoyed them all. The Stand was fantastic, if strange and a bit of a weak ending. Oh, and his book on writing is amazing!
"Eventually, everything that you have said becomes everything you will ever say." Eireann
You want freaky? Try being a night shift security guard all alone on a huge construction site. On one of the foggiest nights of the year. Passing time between a few rounds by reading Stephan King's "The Mist".
I have never finished one of the stories from Four Past Midnight. Can't remember which one, tough.
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Faith is about what you do. It's about aspiring to be better and nobler and kinder than you are. It's about making sacrifices for the good of others. - Dresden
I have never finished one of the stories from Four Past Midnight. Can't remember which one, tough.
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'The Sun Dog', perhaps? That's the one that always terrified me the most. The one about the creature showing up closer and closer on a photograph every time a picture is taken with a certain camera?
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