![]() Each of them fall asleep on the plane, and when they wake up, everyone bar them has mysteriously disappeared, and there doesn’t seem to be anyone in control of the plane, which has been drifting along on autopilot whilst they’ve been sleeping. The story follows a set of characters taking a flight to Boston. This was my favourite novella in the collection. I think I’ll do this story by story, otherwise this review could get a wee bit rambly: ![]() ![]() If you have any recommendations, let me know! I felt the same way about Four Past Midnight. I loved the way the stories were written (Stephen King is the BEST storyteller – you can tell even in the way he writes his personal notes to introduce each novella in this collection), and there were plenty of creepy moments, but I never felt the need to stash it away in the freezer for my own safety and sanity. I’m still searching for a story to *absolutely* terrify me in this way. I didn’t have to put it in the freezer like Joey from Friends… ![]() I’ve only ever read one Stephen King novel – The Shining – and whilst I loved it and it was certainly creepy, I wasn’t terrified by it. ![]()
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