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Posted By: Cloak - November 9th, 2011 9:41:42 pm EST
It is eventual, that is all that I can say about this book. Each story that I have read so far, has been more than wonderful, something great, and that I wish that I will never forget. There was not a single story within the book that I could say was my favorite, because they all were, because they all are, so instead of having a favorite short story the whole book is my favorite so far my Stephen King. It was simply eventual every stoery, even page, every word. Though I was sat at the thought on how many thins are now a lost art, but when things are lost they are ment to be found no matter how hard one must try to find them. If there is any book that I would read over, and over again till my death, it would be this book, as Stephen King would want it, it will make you laugh, make you cry, and at time both at the same time. Just another 'eventual' book by the greatest person I have come to known. and Stephen if you are readinf this, why don'y you try once again to make a lost art found? I would love to hear more about your feelings and thought, that was something, another thing that I had to enjoy about this book. your are not alone with what you said in the begining, even I would be disssapointed to know how many people achually read 'riding the bullet' and when I finish this I will explain how great it is. So enjoy this thought and a few rambleing from a 13 year old reader who has a goal to read all of your work, I am on my way, 11 down, a wonderful more amout to go.

Posted By: William - October 23rd, 2011 1:55:39 pm EDT
Mr. King, I am a 13-year old reader (and writer) from Kennebunk, ME. I read this exquisite collection of short stories for an English book report and was amazed. I absolutely devoured the book in about a week, reading in the morning, in the day, in free periods, after school, and sometimes even at night. I love the combination between the scary grotesque stories and the more wordy ones, not to copy what you said in your introduction. Even at 13, and only a few of your books down, I consider myself as your fan from a town about an hour away from Bangor. I absolutely love this book and all of your short stories, and will be avidly reading until I cannot anymore!
Posted By: Kohon - August 17th, 2011 12:15:32 am EDT
Very good storys. You did it again Mr.king
Posted By: Mitsi - August 4th, 2011 7:55:01 pm EDT
Dear mr King. I thing I'm your biggest fan in Greece and I have read everything that is published in greek. I must say I prefer reading novels. The bigger the story the better for me and I loved the "under the dome", which was satisfying long. However this collection of short stories is really awesome.I hope all of your work will be eventually translated to greek some day.

Posted By: Laura - July 9th, 2011 3:56:22 am EDT
***SPOILERS***
Dear Mr.King, Eight grade.My first S.K. novel: The Shining. My mother said I shouldn't so naturally I devoured it. I've since (now 47 years of age) read them all. And right now, I am in the middle of Everything's Eventual, and a tad pissed. Why did you have to kill Jenna? There was something so lovely about her. Am hoping at some point she will re-appear in the D.T. series. Oooo...I just realized I sound like the woman in Misery. ha! My all time favorite is The Stand. Not sure why, but to this day it stands high amongst the rest. Gerald's Game...you are twisted Mr. King, and I love you for it! That book, well....it gave me the creeps on many levels. I'd give my right boob if you would come to one of the book stores in Albuquerque, NM. Keep that young boy's heart on your desk. With great admiration. Sincerely, Laura
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