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* While ''Laurie'' has elements of AdultFear [[spoiler: involving an old man fighting an alligator]], the core story is just about a widowed old man bonding with a small dog he names Laurie. Despite not wanting her at first, he bonds with her over time to the point he can't imagine being without her. For added bonus, [[spoiler: despite the alligator attack killing Don in a graphic manner, Lloyd and Laurie live normally after that.]]

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* While ''Laurie'' has scary elements of AdultFear [[spoiler: involving an old man fighting an alligator]], the core story is just about a widowed old man bonding with a small dog he names Laurie. Despite not wanting her at first, he bonds with her over time to the point he can't imagine being without her. For added bonus, [[spoiler: despite the alligator attack killing Don in a graphic manner, Lloyd and Laurie live normally after that.]]
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* The novella "Ur", which appears in ''The Bazaar of Bad Dreams''. A college professor mistakenly receives a magic Kindle which can display works and news articles from other timelines. Unlike many a King character who gets their hands on such a MacGuffin, he uses his newfound knowledge and power entirely for good, [[spoiler:saves the lives of his girlfriend and her student basketball team by changing the events that would have led to their deaths, and though he gets a slap on the wrist from the inter-dimensional police and loses his magic Kindle, he gets an untarnished happy ending.]]
* While ''Laurie'' has elements of AdultFear [[spoiler: involving an old man fighting an alligator]], the core story is just about a widowed old man bonding with a small dog he names Laurie. Despite not wanting her at first, he bonds with her over time to the point he can't imagine being without her. For added bonus, [[spoiler: despite the alligator attack killing Don in a graphic manner, Lloyd and Laurie live normally after that.]]

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* While ''Laurie'' has elements of AdultFear [[spoiler: involving an old man fighting an alligator]], the core story is just about a widowed old man bonding with a small dog he names Laurie. Despite not wanting her at first, he bonds with her over time to the point he can't imagine being without her. For added bonus, [[spoiler: despite the alligator attack killing Don in a graphic manner, Lloyd and Laurie live normally after that.]]
* The novella "Ur", which appears in ''The Bazaar of Bad Dreams''. A college professor mistakenly receives a magic Kindle which can display works and news articles from other timelines. Unlike many a King character who gets their hands on such a MacGuffin, he uses his newfound knowledge and power entirely for good, [[spoiler:saves the lives of his girlfriend and her student basketball team by changing the events that would have led to their deaths, and though he gets a slap on the wrist from the inter-dimensional police and loses his magic Kindle, he gets an untarnished happy ending.]]
* While ''Laurie'' has elements of AdultFear [[spoiler: involving an old man fighting an alligator]], the core story is just about a widowed old man bonding with a small dog he names Laurie. Despite not wanting her at first, he bonds with her over time to the point he can't imagine being without her. For added bonus, [[spoiler: despite the alligator attack killing Don in a graphic manner, Lloyd and Laurie live normally after that.
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* The novella "Ur", which appears in ''The Bazaar of Bad Dreams''. A college professor mistakenly receives a magic Kindle which can display works and news articles from other timelines. Unlike many a King character who gets their hands on such a MacGuffin, he uses his newfound knowledge and power entirely for good, [[spoiler:saves the lives of his girlfriend and her student basketball team by changing the events that would have led to their deaths, and though he gets a slap on the wrist from the inter-dimensional police and loses his magic Kindle, he gets an untarnished happy ending.]]

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* The novella "Ur", which appears in ''The Bazaar of Bad Dreams''. A college professor mistakenly receives a magic Kindle which can display works and news articles from other timelines. Unlike many a King character who gets their hands on such a MacGuffin, he uses his newfound knowledge and power entirely for good, [[spoiler:saves the lives of his girlfriend and her student basketball team by changing the events that would have led to their deaths, and though he gets a slap on the wrist from the inter-dimensional police and loses his magic Kindle, he gets an untarnished happy ending.]]
* While ''Laurie'' has elements of AdultFear [[spoiler: involving an old man fighting an alligator]], the core story is just about a widowed old man bonding with a small dog he names Laurie. Despite not wanting her at first, he bonds with her over time to the point he can't imagine being without her. For added bonus, [[spoiler: despite the alligator attack killing Don in a graphic manner, Lloyd and Laurie live normally after that.
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* The novella "Ur", which appears in ''The Bazaar of Bad Dreams''. A college professor mistakenly receives a magic Kindle which can display works and news articles from other timelines. Unlike many a King character who gets their hands on such a MacGuffin, he uses his newfound knowledge and power entirely for good, [[spoiler:saves the lives of his girlfriend and her student basketball team by changing the events that would have led to their deaths, and though he gets a slap on the wrist from the inter-dimensional police and loses his magic Kindle, he gets an untarnished happy ending.]]
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In the middle of all the terror in King's work, one can find this bits that make all the horror worth it to his protagonists... and his readers.

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