But things get weirder as our hero tries to communicate with the ground and navigate a safe landing- to fare better than their missing counterparts, they’ll have to do a bit more than touch back down. While in the air, a few passengers fall quickly asleep, only to wake over the Rocky Mountains and realize that the majority of the people on the plane have vanished, including the pilot and copilot. In this novella, a pilot lands after a white-knuckle flight only to be given the news that something has happened to his ex-wife he boards another plane, this time as a passenger, to make the journey from west coast US to east. Several (maybe all?) are available individually bound outside of this original collection. As always, King’s writing has some issues, but we both really liked these plots! I’ll break it down here story by story, in the order they’re printed. I’m on a slow trek through Stephen King’s oeuvre, and have a friend who likes to buddy read the long volumes with me our latest adventure featured the novella collection Four Past Midnight, which rings in at over 930 pages (in the edition I read from, at least).
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