Book Review: Full Dark, No Stars

Posted by Natasha Bennett




While I was camping last week I had a chance to read up on Stephen’s King Full Dark No Stars, which is a collection of four novellas (five if you’ve got the special edition, which unfortunately I do not). I’ll review each one separately.


1922:

Probably the biggest story out of the four, a farmer named Wilfred decides to murder his wife, his wants to sell the land to his competition. This story takes place in a time when women have little rights, but Wilfred and his son have to deal with the consequences in often surprising ways.

I enjoyed this novella the most out of the four due to the creepy atmosphere and the surprising character twists. My only complaint is that the story ended a little too abruptly for my liking, giving a not-quite satisfying ending.

5/5.

Big Driver:

Oh-boy, the main character is a writer. But before I turn on the usual ‘Stephen King ego’ warning, it is thankfully relevant to the story. On the way back from a conference mystery author Tess takes a bad shortcut home and is raped and left for dead. Rather than go to the police, she decides to take a vigilante approach and unravels a bigger mystery after she discovers that multiple people are involved.

It was harder for me to get emotionally involved in this story when compared to 1922. I’m not squeamish about rape stories, but there was a disconnection for me in this story with the main character-who, to be honest, I found a little boring. Often I found myself skimming the pages to get to the action. There are good parts in this novella, but I couldn’t stay that hooked.

3/5.

Fair Extension:

I really, really wanted to like this story. The first half is actually really good-Dave, a man with terminal cancer meets up with a merchant who offers him a life extension. In return, someone Dave hates (Tom) has to receive a curse. Both characters are pretty interesting during the exchange.

Unfortunately, what follows is a narrative account of how both Dave and Tom’s lives play through over the next year, with Dave getting progressively better and Tom becoming progressively worse. There’s no particular reaction from Dave towards Tom’s misfortune, even when his children are afflicted in horrifying ways. Dave doesn’t make any effort to confess, atone, or do anything to fix this scenario. Eventually the narration ends, and nothing really happens. Disappointing.

1.5/5

A Good Marriage:

Darcy has always been a good wife of twenty years, until she uncovers a secret box in their family basement. She quickly learns that her husband Bob has been leading a horrible double life.

As before I preferred the first half to the second half, particularly with Darcy’s discover and Bob’s confession to her. Stephen King depicts a very real and terrifying scenario that could happen to anyone. While I do understand Darcy’s resolution in the end, I would have preferred to see things fleshed out a little more. Still, it’s a very entertaining read.

4/5.

Overall? A great read with some bone-chilling stories.

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Posted by Natasha Bennett




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My Writing

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After working for years as a paranormal investigator, Amy Belkins wants to quit. But her friend, Terry, convinces her to go on one last investigation. Lured by the promise of strange whispers in empty bedrooms, cold spots, and silenced screams, Amy reluctantly agrees to one last hurrah, for old time's sake. However, Amy and Terry are frustrated when their search of the supposedly haunted Lanson house turns up empty.

Later that night, Amy returns alone to retrieve some forgotten equipment and is sucked into a shocking nightmare. The next morning she wakes up five hundred miles away, covered in blood beside an old woman’s dead body. As people continue to die around her, Amy realizes that she is possessed by the spirit of a vengeful child on a mission to right wrongs. On the way, Amy learns a deadly lesson about violence.

As Terry races against time to save her, Amy faces a terrible choice: avenge the child’s murder and save another child's life, or surrender to the police before more people suffer a ghastly fate at the hands of Autumn’s Spirit.

Release date: TBA


Renolds Osirus spent most of his life as an accountant. To his shock, his life-long dream of becoming a spaceship captain is suddenly granted, and before he can even celebrate, Earth is decimated by a race of mysterious and terrifying aliens. His new ship, the Vigilant, is transported to hostile territory. 

Vigilant's first officer, Marcus Collingway, is a terrorist leader and a mass murderer. Long believed dead, he suffers the crew's wrath when he's blamed for the attack on Earth. As Renolds investigates, he exposes a complex web of secrets and lies.

Now trapped on a crippled ship, can the captain and first officer work together to save the Vigilant from the Soulites? 



The new spaceship Vigilant is in bad shape. Although plagued by constant malfunctions and no supplies, the ship's captain, Renolds Osirus, has reason to celebrate. They have located the survivors of the first Vigilant...and have discovered a way to destroy the enemy Soulites.
 But to use it, Renolds might have to sacrifice the lives of his crew.

At the same time, the program in Marcus Collingway's mind is breaking down, letting his dark side loose to reveal buried secrets. As his two personalities clash, his answers might lie with Elizabeth Dawson. But his troubled love for her might not survive the changes he's going through -- or what's happening to her.

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Welcome to the new site!

Posted by Natasha Bennett

Hi guys!

As you can see, there have been quite a few changes in my blog. I am building a new site, and of course there are going to be lots of errors and glitches in the process! Please bare with me, as I am about halfway in the process.

That being said, I will still be posting news/reviews on a regular basis.

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Natasha