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A man riddled with guilt over not dying in the attack on the WTC makes amends by visiting family and friends of his deceased co-workers. This was deeper than something King would have written in Skeleton Crew or Night Shift (IMHO). I'm impressed with the morality of this story.
Might be my favorite so far.

I really liked this story. I think it is neat how objects are appearing, like the ghosts know he would do right and get them to their loved ones. What's nice too is the man paid enough attention to his co-workers to remember what belongs to who. Most people don't do that. This is my favorite so far also (might change in a while).



I wish it were longer BUT I know it shouldn't be. Which is nice.
It was actually pretty scary because 9/11 was such a big impact on everyone and I remember the jumpers and I can imagine that yes, people's hair did catch fire. Horrifying, but all true and that's what makes it worse.
But really despite that, I thought it was pretty sensitively written, because the people were portrayed as people and not as just faceless victims, and their plight wasn't whited out by political correctness. Terrorism and death and their aftermath are all frightening, but kindof funny and surreal, and I think King captures that really well in this story.

