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Book Reviews of Just After Sunset

Just After Sunset
Just After Sunset
Author: Stephen King
ISBN-13: 9780606107259
ISBN-10: 0606107258
Publication Date: 9/22/2009
Pages: 480
Rating:
  • Currently 3.5/5 Stars.
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3.5 stars, based on 1 rating
Publisher: Turtleback Books: A Division of Sanval
Book Type: Hardcover
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14 Book Reviews submitted by our Members...sorted by voted most helpful

skywaywaver avatar reviewed Just After Sunset on + 148 more book reviews
Helpful Score: 3
After trying to read Cell a few years ago, I had given up on King. Well, this collection was a great way to come back. I really enjoyed the stories in this book, even if a few of them were not in King's usual style. The cat story is undoubtedly the freakiest, weirdest one and truly makes you wonder what happened to King as a child. Very enjoyable and a quick read.
sevenspiders avatar reviewed Just After Sunset on + 73 more book reviews
Helpful Score: 3
Stephen King treats us to a new series of creepy and unsettling tales. With stories written at various points in his career, the collection has some stories that are stronger than others, but all are at least entertaining, at best unforgettable. Not all are strictly "horror" stories, but all pit ordinary men and women against potentially viscious opponents, both natural and unnatural.

My personal favorites were "Gingerbread Girl" "N" "Rest Stop" "Cat From Hell" "Mute" and "The Things They Left Behind".
In the vivid and brutal "Gingerbread Girl" a woman runs from the worst thing that could possibly happen to her, only to find something even worse chasing her.

"N" is a fantastic story of madness and obsession, slightly Lovecraftian and completely engrossing. "Rest Stop" tracks a man trying to become the fiercest version of himself in a situation where anything less could cost him his life.

"Cat From Hell" is just plain weird, freaky, gorey and fantastic.

"Mute" is the story of a man who picks up a mute hitchhiker- with results he could never have imagined.

Finally "The Things They Left Behind" tells the story of a man who skipped work in the World Trade Center on September 11th, and how he's haunted both mentally and physically by his dead coworkers, it is a story that will haunt the reader as much as the character himself.
ellzeena avatar reviewed Just After Sunset on + 149 more book reviews
Helpful Score: 2
I'm not a huge Stephen King fan, not because the man can't WRITE, he has an enormous gift; but because in almost every case the story just deteriorates into grotesque (and to me pointless) scenarios. THIS compilation of his short stories (except for one) is wonderful. I know King has written a great many things that don't pander to the sort of horror many in his audience seem to demand of him and I think he's capable of producing real literature. I just don't have the stomach (or the time) to find out which is which. I just got lucky with this one.
Nightcrawler avatar reviewed Just After Sunset on + 207 more book reviews
Helpful Score: 1
This is a great short story collection -- subtle and thought-provoking and sometimes, of course, downright horrrifying. Stephen King explores issues of death and the afterlife in quite a few stories, and as is pretty typical of his works, reveals his horror in the mundane. The best story in the collection by far is "N', never before published, which tells of a world beyond our own and its keepers -- and their descents into madness.
reviewed Just After Sunset on
Helpful Score: 1
If you are a fan of King and/or short stories, you will love this book. I've been a long time fan of his work especially his short story collections, Nightmares and Dreamscapes and Everything's Eventual, So I was excited to read this collection and was not disappointed.
reviewed Just After Sunset on + 228 more book reviews
I am a huge Stephen King fan, but this book is NOT King like. I read Cell in two days!! That is Stephen King, this tripe, is King trying to be unlike himself. The stories are not scarey, are boring, and N is trying to copy Lovecraft in a very bad way. Please, go back to what you do best Mr. King, Carrie, Pet Semetary, Cell.
reviewed Just After Sunset on
I enjoyed most of the stories and probably will get a copy of the book for my permanent collection. In Tight Spaces, the last story in the book, is the one that grossed me out the most and is the reason I'll buy this book for my collection. It's not horror in the supernatural sense, but it is something that we all encounter on a regular basis. I can't say more without giving away the plot so I'll just tell you NOT to read this story (In Tight Spaces) while you're eating lunch or dinner.
katieluther avatar reviewed Just After Sunset on
Awesome, compelling, entertaining read! Horror is not a genee i generally read, but Stephen King never ceases to amaze me with the quality of his writing.
reviewed Just After Sunset on + 52 more book reviews
Enjoyed this book of short stories...
virgosun avatar reviewed Just After Sunset on + 886 more book reviews
A great collection of short stories, but my favorite was Gingerbread Girl. Chilling. Classic King.
marcijo28 avatar reviewed Just After Sunset on + 283 more book reviews
Enjoyable!
sallyenda avatar reviewed Just After Sunset on + 5 more book reviews
Awesome addition to my SK collection. Riveting stories, many I didn't want to end!
reviewed Just After Sunset on + 6 more book reviews
Another short story compilation by King, there are a few stories that could have been more, but a short story is just that...short.
deb3009 avatar reviewed Just After Sunset on + 25 more book reviews
You will love this book even if you are not a diehard fan of Stephan King. Every short story was GREAT! Be sure not to miss the Introduction in the beginning and the Sunset Notes at the end, both will give you some awesome insight about how King comes up with so many wonderful stories.