Nightmares & Dreamscapes

Nightmares & Dreamscapes
Formats: Hardcover / Paperback / Audio / TV series / DVD
First Edition Release Date: October, 1993

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Posted By: KyKy - 07/09/2009 - 9:00 PM EST

I just bought the book at my grandmas gift shop at a hospital and ive read 5 pages into it and im in LOVE with it!! I've always loved Stephen King since my dad gave me the book "Needful Things" when i was 10!! And Stephen King is my idol for writing books...thanks King!!


Posted By: Vincent Elias - 07/04/2009 - 1:32 PM EST

i have a copy of nightmares & dreamscapes. i have read it over and over...the pages are falling out!


Posted By: El Grogg - 06/17/2009 - 6:59 PM EST

i love the fact that stephen had the balls to right a story like 'you know they got one hell of a band.' its the kind of story i would love to write but never would because it seems so silly. i thought it was awesome. 'sneakers' kicks ass too


Posted By: Cranston8808 - 06/03/2009 - 3:37 PM EST

This is my absolute favorite book of short stories by Stephen King. My favortie story is Dolan's Cadillac. It wasn't scary, but it got my heart racing. Perfect revenge story. The paranoia about Dolan escaping and standing behind Robinson freaked me out!! And I love that Rob Lowe read it on the audiobook. Amazing story!! One of those predictable stories, but it still kept your heart racing, hoping Dolan would get what he's got coming. You knew Robinson would succeed. But the suspence just kills you!! You knew what was going to happen...but you didint know. It was perfect in every way. Thank you so much Stephen King.


Posted By: Gant - 03/02/2009 - 8:48 PM EST

Just want to say 'Crouch End' was my fav from this collection. It has stayed with me more than the others, which were all excellent. It just genuinely scared and intrigued me, and that's the best mix. Evoked childhood fears and ideas too.

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