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This constant reader vote no to coincidence.....I immediately got a Creepshow vibe and Steve has confirmed in one of his interviews, that it had an old EC Comics feel......no shock that his characters shine, and that the spooky factor is spot on....Kurb, I agree with you....there is certainly a moral dilemma involved, but it's left up to the Constant Reader if anything REALLY is attached to a vengeful spirit or if it's mere coincidence.....
....I have to admit, that I would probably dial that number under certain circumstances.....This constant reader vote no to coincidence.
I knew it!! Our Giant wouldn't have thrown it in a lake!....I have to admit, that I would probably dial that number under certain circumstances.....
....oh noooooo, I have an eye for an eye soul....I knew it!! Our Giant wouldn't have thrown it in a lake!
Yeah, much better than the "Leave a message and i will call you back" type. That appropriate ting is nice.I like the message on Mr Harrington's and want to steal it for my own phone
"I'm not answering the phone now. I will call you back if it seems appropriate."
I thoroughly enjoyed this story. The tone of the story reminds me a little of Joyland as the story has a little creepiness (but not a lot) and the characters and relationships dominate the story more than the suspense. It's not one of Stephen's more suspenseful tales but it's still a page turner.
What is the plan?? The Life Of Chuck next week?? or something else?
yes, The Life Of Chuck next week
Any way to get Will Patton to record Mr Harrington's message for my phone message? Love his audiobook readings!I like the message on Mr Harrington's and want to steal it for my own phone
"I'm not answering the phone now. I will call you back if it seems appropriate."
I thoroughly enjoyed this story. The tone of the story reminds me a little of Joyland as the story has a little creepiness (but not a lot) and the characters and relationships dominate the story more than the suspense. It's not one of Stephen's more suspenseful tales but it's still a page turner.