What is your favorite Stephen King book cover? I have yet to read it (soon!), but I really like the cover to Dreamcatcher. The mass market paperback of Bag Of Bones is awesome too. Also like the cover art of the hardback edition of Needful Things, which is my favorite King book. Glad to see you back!
Thanks for the review, Jimmy! I'm not a big fan of most of King's more recent books, but this one sounds like one I might enjoy. I'll give it a chance.
Great review. I haven't read this book yet, but it's on my list and I'm looking forward to it. I looked up "The Fifth Step" and it was originally published in 2020 in Harper's Magazine.
@jessalexander71 I actually think when it was published by Harper’s there was a link online to read it for free. And I did that. That seems to ring a bell.
Danny Coughlin was absolutely the best story King has written in YEARS. Like you - I just could not put it down. Incredibly gripping- with one of the scariest and most relentless villains King has ever created. Whenever that detective showed up I got every bit as nervous as Danny did - and when an author can make a reader genuinely feel exactly what their character feels - that’s just GREAT writing. The entire book was just terrific and a real return to form for King. As much as I’ve loved many of his long novels - I think his short story and mini Novella collections actually feature some of his very best writing and ideas. Sometimes - especially in a lot of his recent work - he tends to get carried away with over long back stories and goes off on long winded tangents too often, bogging the story down. His short stories,by contrast,are usually lean and mean - moving quickly with none of that extra fat on them. This really is his best book in a very long time - as well as one of his very best short story collections ever. Great review!
I remember reading where some of these stories were published before, but can't remember where, sorry! But great review, I'm with you on most of these stories. Stephen King story collections are my favorite King.
Will have to get around to reading this one. Sounds a good collection. Nearly got it the other day, but I gor The Institute instead. Really enjoying that. Great channel!
I really do appreciate your reviews. What I appreciate most is how authentic they feel, I don’t feel like I’m listening to somebody who is obligated to do a review, you’re doing it just because you want to, and that makes it a lot more authentic in my opinion. Also, I’ve screen grabbed your book reviews from the past for my record, and I have not been disappointed by any of them. I look forward to more of those coming out when you get the opportunity. One more sidenote, I like that you pick up some books based on their cover alone, and not knowing who the author is. Or at least, I’ve seen you do some of those in the past on your reviews, and I do the exact same thing sometimes at used book stores. I end up finding some authors that I really enjoyed just on the cover alone. So it might be fun to see you do more of those in the future.
Such a beautiful afterword. Nice job with the video! I just put this book on hold at the library. I'm reading IT now, my first Stephen King book. It's so funny I never read him... I read Camp Damascus last year and someone said Chuck Tingle writes like Stephen King. When I told her I'd never read him she was like "you have to!" Well here I am, and I'm not regretting a minute of it!
Thanks for your enthusiasm about this book. I remember you not liking Holly very much. I’m forgetting the other one you were disappointed in. I had been on Stephen King burnout for awhile after Fairytale. I did like The Institute though. I enjoyed Duma Key. I enjoyed being out of Maine for that one. Thanks, Jimmy Also, The Answer Man sounded like I had read something like that before. Sorry for the long comment😊
So far, im really enjoying this one! Im only a couple chapters into "Danny Coughlin's Bad Dream". "Willie the Weirdo" totally gave me classic King vibes! The twist (spoiler alert!) reminded me of one i cant remember atm, but it was when Grandma made a deal with an Eldritch Creature to have kids and then possessed the grandson. I reread Skeleton Crew like a year ago lol. Edit: the story is called "Gramma" lol
Loved Danny Coughlin's Bad Dream and The Answer Man the most. The Answer Man gave me strong Revival vibes. I wish that one were also a full length novella like 'Coughlin's Bad Dream
Hi Jimmy, greetings from England. Another great video. Skeleton Crew was the first Stephen King book I read, back in the 80s, and I always loved Mrs Todd's Shortcut, especially the description of the drive through the woods. Do you have a favourite story in Skeleton Crew?
I read the first story and liked it but wondered about the meaning of it so thanks for clarifying what I thought it was!! 😊 I am going to wait until til I read the others before listening to the rest of your review!!
2 Jimmy videos in a few months!!
Just picked this up. Excited to watch your review after I finish reading it. Commenting to say thanks for posting this!
thanks jimmy mango i have been wondering whether or not to pick this collection up
i am spiderman i love the cover
Heck yeah
@@perezstudios8951 i have since read it, danny coughlin's bad dream is the best King thing I've read recently
Currently reading your expanded dark tower reading list! I’m on the waste lands and the stand is now my favorite book!
Immediately gets in the hold queue at the library.
What is your favorite Stephen King book cover? I have yet to read it (soon!), but I really like the cover to Dreamcatcher. The mass market paperback of Bag Of Bones is awesome too. Also like the cover art of the hardback edition of Needful Things, which is my favorite King book.
Glad to see you back!
That’s an interesting question. But I might have to say Needful Things as well. There’s something about that original cover that really draws you in.
The fifth step was apparently published in a 2020 issue of Harper’s magazine!
Thanks for the review, Jimmy! I'm not a big fan of most of King's more recent books, but this one sounds like one I might enjoy. I'll give it a chance.
Great review. I haven't read this book yet, but it's on my list and I'm looking forward to it. I looked up "The Fifth Step" and it was originally published in 2020 in Harper's Magazine.
Thank you for this!
That’s even more confusing for me now because I’ve never read Harper’s in my life.
@@jimmymango How about "Best Crime Stories of the Year" by Lee Child in 2021? Apparently it was published there as well.
@jessalexander71 I actually think when it was published by Harper’s there was a link online to read it for free. And I did that. That seems to ring a bell.
My favorites were definitely Willie the Weirdo and Danny Coughlin’s Bad Dream!!!
Danny Coughlin was absolutely the best story King has written in YEARS.
Like you - I just could not put it down.
Incredibly gripping- with one of the scariest and most relentless villains King has ever created.
Whenever that detective showed up I got every bit as nervous as Danny did - and when an author can make a reader genuinely feel exactly what their character feels - that’s just GREAT writing.
The entire book was just terrific and a real return to form for King.
As much as I’ve loved many of his long novels - I think his short story and mini Novella collections actually feature some of his very best writing and ideas.
Sometimes - especially in a lot of his recent work - he tends to get carried away with over long back stories and goes off on long winded tangents too often, bogging the story down.
His short stories,by contrast,are usually lean and mean - moving quickly with none of that extra fat on them.
This really is his best book in a very long time - as well as one of his very best short story collections ever.
Great review!
Still making my way through your dark tower expanded read 18/23. Enjoy your videos!
That makes me really happy to hear! I hope you’re enjoying the journey!
I remember reading where some of these stories were published before, but can't remember where, sorry! But great review, I'm with you on most of these stories. Stephen King story collections are my favorite King.
Will have to get around to reading this one. Sounds a good collection. Nearly got it the other day, but I gor The Institute instead. Really enjoying that. Great channel!
How did I miss my dude posting a friggin review????
I enjoyed The Dreamers reminded me of Revival
I really do appreciate your reviews. What I appreciate most is how authentic they feel, I don’t feel like I’m listening to somebody who is obligated to do a review, you’re doing it just because you want to, and that makes it a lot more authentic in my opinion.
Also, I’ve screen grabbed your book reviews from the past for my record, and I have not been disappointed by any of them. I look forward to more of those coming out when you get the opportunity.
One more sidenote, I like that you pick up some books based on their cover alone, and not knowing who the author is. Or at least, I’ve seen you do some of those in the past on your reviews, and I do the exact same thing sometimes at used book stores. I end up finding some authors that I really enjoyed just on the cover alone. So it might be fun to see you do more of those in the future.
Thanks for this feedback!
I love judging a book by its cover…LOL
It feels like a gamble. Which makes it interesting.
Such a beautiful afterword. Nice job with the video! I just put this book on hold at the library. I'm reading IT now, my first Stephen King book. It's so funny I never read him...
I read Camp Damascus last year and someone said Chuck Tingle writes like Stephen King. When I told her I'd never read him she was like "you have to!" Well here I am, and I'm not regretting a minute of it!
That’s great to hear!
Thanks for your enthusiasm about this book. I remember you not liking Holly very much. I’m forgetting the other one you were disappointed in. I had been on Stephen King burnout for awhile after Fairytale. I did like The Institute though. I enjoyed Duma Key. I enjoyed being out of Maine for that one.
Thanks, Jimmy
Also, The Answer Man sounded like I had read something like that before. Sorry for the long comment😊
So far, im really enjoying this one! Im only a couple chapters into "Danny Coughlin's Bad Dream". "Willie the Weirdo" totally gave me classic King vibes! The twist (spoiler alert!) reminded me of one i cant remember atm, but it was when Grandma made a deal with an Eldritch Creature to have kids and then possessed the grandson. I reread Skeleton Crew like a year ago lol.
Edit: the story is called "Gramma" lol
That cover is super creepy. The collection was solid
Haven’t read this one yet. Super excited to see your review once I finish it!
Loved this video! Can’t wait to read the book!
Loved Danny Coughlin's Bad Dream and The Answer Man the most. The Answer Man gave me strong Revival vibes. I wish that one were also a full length novella like 'Coughlin's Bad Dream
Absolutely agree. It really was a fun one!
Hi Jimmy, greetings from England. Another great video. Skeleton Crew was the first Stephen King book I read, back in the 80s, and I always loved Mrs Todd's Shortcut, especially the description of the drive through the woods. Do you have a favourite story in Skeleton Crew?
The 10-page story reminds me of a short story called The Perfect Murder.
Awesome video!!
Danny coughlins bad dream kind of reminded me of season 1 of true detective
I read the first story and liked it but wondered about the meaning of it so thanks for clarifying what I thought it was!! 😊 I am going to wait until til I read the others before listening to the rest of your review!!
Song of sussana had a scene reflecting the fifth step. A night shift story does also