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If you enjoyed The Twilight Zone TV series!..., February 12, 2001
This review is from: Twilight Zone (Hardcover)
...and if you'd like to delve further into the mind of Rod Serling, you're in for a real treat with this collection of short stories. Serling's angst and passion shines beautifully in his well-crafted, flowing prose, which bring those classic TV shows to a higher level since Serling writes in 3rd-person omniscient so more of his thoughts come to light. My only regret is that this book is the only published work of Serling's (that I know of). He's one of my favorite authors.
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19 of 22 people found the following review helpful:
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3 books put together to make a better one!, May 11, 1999
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This wonderful book of Rod Sering's TV stories for the Twilight Zone. What he's done here is taken the scripts and made them into stories so it is ______________________________________________________________ Escape Clause, Walking Distance, The Fever, Where Is Everybody?, The Monsters Are Due On Maple Street
BOOK #2 MORE STORIES FROM THE About Machines, The Big, Tall Wish, A Stop At Wiloughby, The Odyssey Of Flight 33, Dust
BOOK # 3 NEW STORIES FROM THE TWILIGHT ZONE The Night Of The Meek, The Midnight Sun, The Rip Van Winkle Caper ______________________________________________________________ All of these stories are featured in this book. A must for all Twilight Zone fans!
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8 of 8 people found the following review helpful:
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Coming from a big TZ fan, this is an EXCELLENT book, September 13, 2002
This review is from: Twilight Zone (Hardcover)
It's difficult to write a review on the whole book, so I would like to cut it into pieces.
~The Mighty Casey- I must say that I hate baseball and baseball stories, but the way Rod Serling brought the Mighty Casey together just made it an instant favorite. 3 ***'s
~Escape Clause- A great story, and the way Rod brought it together makes it another favorite. 3 ***'s
~Walking Distance- A great episode and a great story. It fit all together. 5 *****'s
~The Fever- Has got to be one of my favorite stories in the whole book. 5 *****'s
~Where is Everybody?- Another great story- 5 *****'s
~The Monsters are Due on Maple Street- I love this story so much. The episode is a classic and the story in this book is classic. 5 *****'s
~The Lonely- Another classic story- 5 *****'s
~Mr. Dingle, the Strong- Great story- 4 ****'s
~A Thing about Machines- Creepy story- 5 *****'s
~The Big, Tall Wish- Another great example of a twist ending 5 *****'s
~A Stop at Willoughby- Wonderful episode and wonderful story- 5 *****'s
~The Odyssey of Flight 33- This might be my second least favorite in the book. It's a good story, but it isn't an attention grabber. 2 **'s.
~Dust- Good story- 3 ***'s
~The Whole Truth- Least favorite in the book to me. It's okay, but it's just not the best one. I give it 2 **'s.
~The Shelter- Great and exciting story! 4 ****'s
~Showdown with Rance McGrew- 2 **'s
~The Night of the Meek- I've heard that this wasn't a great episode, but I loved this story. I give it 3 ***'s
~The Midnight Sun- Excellent Story! I loved it! 5 *****'s
~The Rip Van Winkle Caper- 3 1/2 stars
There you go. All in all, you have a great book. If you are a Twilight Zone fan, you will probably agree that it is a great book. I'm not sure if you can enjoy this book if you've never seen the tz episodes it was based on. For me, the stories were brought to life in such a way that I could pick out lines of the dialogue actually used in the show.
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