Review: Stephen King’s ‘Bazaar of Bad Dreams’ pulls us in and then out – LA Times

Portrait of Stephen King. (Joy Saavedra / For The Times)
Portrait of Stephen King. (Joy Saavedra / For The Times)

Stephen King , I’ve come to think, is at his most adept when writing in the midlength range. His big novels — “The Stand,” “It,” “11/22/63” — have always felt a little baggy to me, while his shortest work (he has published more than 200 stories, gathered in a number of collections) can feel sketchy, more idea than nuanced narrative.

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