I dont think she was crazy at all. Those kids were really just aliens body snatchin innocent children. You know, common everyday sort of stuff. The therapist monitoring Ms. Sibley at the end saw something to.
I dont think she was crazy at all. Those kids were really just aliens body snatchin innocent children. You know, common everyday sort of stuff. The therapist monitoring Ms. Sibley at the end saw something to.
actually things like this lay on my mind. Not too long ago we had a teacher have a nervous breakdown in his classroom after like 20 years.
I thought that "Suffer The Little Children" was a great short read. I've yet to finish "Nightmares and Dreamscapes", though.
Hello All,
I just read Suffer the Little Children the other night, it was a great story. I could connect with this story, I think any1 can who actually went 2 school on a regular basis. The way King described her was incredible; and yes when I read this story I look back and think maybe I had a couple of teachers like this. As I was reading this story, it seem like it had a Shutter Island vibe 2 it. The storys R simialr kinda in the end; but I just thought about the movie @ the end of Suffer the Little Children. Even though the plots R totally different, both stories touch on mental illness; and both R great reads. I also have 2 put my 2 cents in concering Shutter Island; didn't disappoint @ the theater. I thought Leonardo Dicaprio was great; who would have though he was a patient there. What do U all think?
-K-
I read this story just yesterday. I was very good, I really enjoyed it. Sure, I've been thinking a lot what really was the matter, was she insane or were that children taken by aliens? And you know what... My opinion is that it was Ms. Sibley who was insane, really. I just don't believe in aliens possessing all those children...I always believe that children are innocent. Well, maybe, I'm wrong on that.![]()
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