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In the Tall Grass Audio CD | Pages: 2 pages
Rating: 3.67 | 17852 Users | 1902 Reviews

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Original Title: In the Tall Grass
ISBN: 1442359889 (ISBN13: 9781442359888)
Edition Language: English
Literary Awards: This is Horror Award for Short Fiction (2012)

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Mile 81 meets N. in this e-book collaboration between Stephen King and Joe Hill.

In the Tall Grass begins with a sister and brother who pull off to the side of the road after hearing a young boy crying for help from beyond the tall grass. Within minutes they are disoriented, in deeper than seems possible, and they’ve lost one another. The boy’s cries are more and more desperate. What follows is a terrifying, entertaining, and masterfully told tale, as only Stephen King and Joe Hill can deliver.

In the Tall Grass was originally published in two parts in the June/July and August 2012 issues of Esquire magazine. This is their second collaboration since the novella Throttle, published in 2009.

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Title:In the Tall Grass
Author:Stephen King
Book Format:Audio CD
Book Edition:Unabridged
Pages:Pages: 2 pages
Published:October 9th 2012 by Simon Schuster Audio
Categories:Horror. Short Stories. Fiction. Audiobook. Thriller. Novella. Fantasy

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Ratings: 3.67 From 17852 Users | 1902 Reviews

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Enjoyable short read that only takes a couple hours. Its disturbing and horrifying, especially since a majority of us would stop and try to find a little boy calling for help from tall grass. Now I can watch the movie adaption that recently came out on Netflix. ⭐⭐⭐

*3.5/5*Having already seen the movie, this was definitely easier to follow. However, I liked the elements that were added in the movie adaptation, and kind of wish they had been included in the original story. Im a sucker for mind bending/time travel-y stuff and I really dug that aspect of the movie. Nonetheless, still a very well written, creepy story. I can tell ya, I wont be going into any tall grass anytime soon!

Well, well, well, what do we have here? A bona fide horror story my friends and Constant Readers, sprouted from the father/son imagination team of Stephen King and Joe Hill. This story is not without its problems (and won't be suited to everyone's tastes). It is ghoulish and a tad gory, and depending on your sensibilities you may be disgusted, even offended. But before it goes there it is a magnificent piece of storytelling steeped in dread and what I like to call, epic creep. One reviewer has

I'm in a mood for shorter stories as I'm trying to read at least 52 books this year, since the number I set up at the beginning of 2019 is completely out of reach, and In the Tall Grass came into my life at the right time. I was also feeling a bit guilty for not liking The Institute, but In the Tall Grass cured me. I LOVED IT!!!

Can these two PLEASE write a book together?! Great short story... disturbing and gory.

Can a field of grass be scary? Sinister even? Cal and Becky DeMuth, a brother and sister are driving across the United States to arrange the adoption of Beckys unborn child. On their way, they hear a child calling from the field of long grass nearby. The child sounds in trouble and the DeMuths believe they can help the child out. Events only get more sinister from that point on.This short story was written by the dynamic father-son duo of horror, Joe Hill and Stephen King. Seriously though,

Well, I decided to read this novella before watching the Netflix adaptation. This is not a new short story. It was originally published in two parts in the June/July and August 2012 issues of Esquire magazine.I have never heard of it before Netflix.This short horror story is very, very vivid, intense and gory.And extremely well written (and this is not a surprise, after all this is uncle Stevie at his best and showing off his talented son).I was engaged from the beginning.I heard bad reviews of
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