Tuesday, April 5, 2016

Nightmares and Dreamscapes by Stephen King Review

Image result for night and dreamscapesThis was a very interesting novel. I did not finish it all because I was asked to read five stories and write my own using Stephen King's work as an inspiration. Even though I was asked to read it and at the beginning I thought that the book would be good, I did not like his stories. They were very weird and used lots of creepy, malicious and words that can not be described. I hate this genre. Especially when it includes so much fantasy in it. I did not like the book, but that's my opinion. Maybe you read and it might enjoy it, but it was not my favorite and will never be. Sorry Mr. King. It's not you, it's that I don't like those creepy things you write about, but I did like Misery on the bright side.

The stories I read:


Suffer the Little Children
This was the first story that I read and at the beginning it caught my attention because it was interesting and sounded realistic, but then when one of the students of the teacher started transforming, it was becoming very creepy. The teacher in this story is named Miss Sidley and she is an elder age. She scares her students because she is one of the tough ones. She asked one of her students, Robert, to answer the following question. Her students normally are ashamed and/or humiliated by her because she is the scary type of teacher. Robert on the other hand, acted normal and did not seem afraid. This made her angry because he smiled at her constantly, and that was something that none of the kid's did. Robert turns into an alien/weird creature and Miss Sidley finds out that all of her students can do that, so she calls them into a separate room. That day she brings her brother's gun and shoots them.

Popsy
When I read the title of this story, I checked the definition for 'popsy'. Popsy means an attractive young woman. I thought that it would be about people falling in love, but it is not. There is a little boy who says that he is lost in the mall and he cries/looks like he wants to cry because he lost his 'Popsy'. The narrator wants the kid because he would turn him in as a pay for his debt, since the narrator is obsess with playing dice games. He tries to take the kid to were he needs to without allowing anyone to notice him stealing this child. The child describes his 'Popsy' and tells the narrator that his 'Popsy' left to get him some water. 'Popsy' is a vampire and the kid is too, and at last 'Popsy' finds the kid.

The Fifth Quarter
The setting is at a house in Castle Town. The house was filled with awful events that happened in the life of two men who were molested by the house owner's wife.

Home Delivery
The main character is Maddie Pace, a timid and indecisive young woman who lives on a small island named Jenny. Maddie is pregnant and her husband left her as a widow because he died in a boat accident. She sees large amounts of bodies dead. The people living in Jenny and her see this mass killing with their own eyes. They want to attack against the zombies that will rise from the cemetery. Maddie's husband comes back to life as a zombie from the sea and Maddie defeats him.

Rainy Season
A husband and wife rent a house in a small town called Willow on summer being warned to leave by the local citizens. Every seven years a husband and wife will go there from outside and will stay in Willow, not mattering anything, to become sacrifices during the rainy season. When the "rain" starts, the couple learns the nature of the precipitation: an army of grotesque black toads the size of footballs, armed with needle-sharp teeth and able to chew through doors and walls.



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