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Alfred Hitchcock Presents: Stories Not for the Nervous

by Alfred Hitchcock (Editor), Robert Arthur (Editor)

Other authors: Raymond E. Banks (Contributor), Margot Bennett (Contributor), Ray Bradbury (Contributor), Joseph Payne Brennan (Contributor), Fredric Brown (Contributor)8 more, Carter Dickson (Contributor), Bruno Fischer (Contributor), Michael Gilbert (Contributor), Christine Noble Govan (Contributor), Gerald Kersh (Contributor), Julian May (Contributor), William Sambrot (Contributor), Dorothy L. Sayers (Contributor)

Series: Alfred Hitchcock Presents

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Great book of short stories. Most of them were great, two were so-so. Here is my review for each one of them:

To The Future - A couple escapes a bad future to enjoy living in the past. However, they cannot escape. Excellent story! Ending was great!

River of Riches - Story about a man who plays a marble game with the different tribes along a river and keeps winning until a very smart chief pulls one over on him. Good story.

Levitation - Story about a magician who levitates a spectator when something goes terribly wrong. Great story and did not expect for what happened.

Miss Winters and the Wind - Strange story about the wind being evil. It was okay just really strange.

View from the Terrace - Story about a man who fell off the terrace.... or did he really fall? Good suspense story where it did shock me at the end.

The Man with Copper Fingers - I skipped this story... didn't hold my interest.

The Twenty Friends of William Shaw - Okay story about a man who is away and about his friends. Didn't really care for it.

The Other Hangman - Interesting story about a hangman and him getting a prisoner from being executed. It was a good twist and I enjoyed the story.

Don't Look Behind You - Story about a killer... it was probably the creepiest one I read in the book.. Haha I thought the killer was in the house with me... so silly.

No Bath for the Browns - Story about a couple who rents an apartment and has trouble moving a bathtub, It was an alright story.

The Uninvited - Story about two men who knew someone was coming to kill them. I enjoyed this story and reading the way they got the Colonel back.

Dune Roller - One of the biggest stories in the book. It's about a meteor that fell to earth and broke apart. The pieces try to get back to the mother meteor. People die and get scared of the big meteor coming to get her babies. Good story... ending was great!

Something Short of Murder - Wife with a gambling problem has to find enough money to pay the bookie before her husband finds out. It was okay story. Ending was alright.

The Golden Girl - Girl and man on a ship and everything thought she was pregnant... but was she? Good story did not see the ending coming at all.

The Boy Who Predicted Earthquakes - My favorite story in the book. A boy can make future predictions come true but he really doesn't want to give the last prediction... it's a doozy!

Walking Alone - What would happen if you seen a crime and did nothing about it to save your job and marriage... What happened is that it drove the man nuts and he went crazy... Awesome story.

For All the Rude People - Man has 4 months to live so why not just kill all the people who are rude to him? Story makes you wonder and think.

The Dog Died First - Woman runs over dog but she goes to prison for killing a man... hmmm... things aren't always as they seem! Great story.

Room with a View - Second favorite story about an invalid bedridden and helps his nurse with her love interest and his wife... great payback story.

Lemmings - Super short story of people going into the water.. Strange little story.

White Goddess - Magic woman gets thief back for stealing her stuff.. Interesting payback story.

The Substance of Martyrs - skipped.. not interested in this one

Call for Help - Two old ladies where one thinks her relatives are trying to kill her. Some crazy stuff goes on and at the end the ladies definitely do not get what they want.

Sorry Wrong Number - The longest and most drawn out story in the book. Too long for me to drag on and on. Basically a "invalid" bedridden woman hears a weird call about someone who is going to be murdered. Throughout the night she tries to find her missing husband, talks to one of his ex girlfriends, and the doctor who says she is fine. Figured out the ending. ( )
  booklover3258 | Oct 15, 2018 |
A solid collection of stories that perhaps had slightly misleading cover art and blurbs. Not that there is anything wrong with the cover: it's actually pretty great, featuring Hitchcock surrounded by various monsters, vampires and aliens. And Hitchcock's introduction is suitably suspenseful, warning against the perils of these stories for people who jump when a door slams or screech when someone shouts "Boo!" in their ear. (Guilty on both counts.) But the stories in this collection, while being weird and consistently interesting, are not really as scary as the cover would have you believe.

There's a fairly diverse group of authors and subject matter represented in this collection: Dorothy L. Sayers and Carter Dickson (aka John Dickson Carr) each contribute more mysterious sorts of stories, while Ray Bradbury and Julian May have more science fiction covered. The other stories fall toward one end or another of the mystery/sci-fi spectrum and seemed to be organized fairly well -- the long stories weren't all grouped together, and the subjects were different enough to distinguish neighbouring stories from each other. My personal favourites were probably "The Dog Died First", "The Twenty Friends of William Shaw" and "Don't Look Behind You", which frankly made me glad that I was reading with my back to the wall. I also enjoyed the Sayers novelette, "The Man With the Copper Fingers".

Overall I would recommend this collection to fans of quick, unusual short stories -- but you can probably read them at night with no fear. ( )
  rabbitprincess | Oct 25, 2012 |
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Author nameRoleType of authorWork?Status
Hitchcock, AlfredEditorprimary authorall editionsconfirmed
Arthur, RobertEditormain authorall editionsconfirmed
Banks, Raymond E.Contributorsecondary authorall editionsconfirmed
Bennett, MargotContributorsecondary authorall editionsconfirmed
Bradbury, RayContributorsecondary authorall editionsconfirmed
Brennan, Joseph PayneContributorsecondary authorall editionsconfirmed
Brown, FredricContributorsecondary authorall editionsconfirmed
Dickson, CarterContributorsecondary authorall editionsconfirmed
Fischer, BrunoContributorsecondary authorall editionsconfirmed
Gilbert, MichaelContributorsecondary authorall editionsconfirmed
Govan, Christine NobleContributorsecondary authorall editionsconfirmed
Kersh, GeraldContributorsecondary authorall editionsconfirmed
May, JulianContributorsecondary authorall editionsconfirmed
Sambrot, WilliamContributorsecondary authorall editionsconfirmed
Sayers, Dorothy L.Contributorsecondary authorall editionsconfirmed
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The fireworks sizzled across the cool-tiled square, banged against adobe café walls, then rushed on hot wires to bash the high church tower, while a fiery bull ran about the plaza chasing boys and laughing men.
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This is a compilation of Stories Not for the Nervous, Part One and More Stories Not for the Nervous. Please do not combine them,
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A Brief Message from Our Sponser - Alfred Hitchcock
To the Future – Ray Bradbury
River of Riches - Gerald Kersh
Levitation - Joseph Payne Brennan
Miss Winters and the Wind - Christine N. Govan
View from the Terrace – Mike Marmer
The Man with Copper Fingers - Dorothy L. Sayers
The Twenty Friends of William Shaw - Raymond E. Banks
The Other Hangman – John Dickson Carr (as Carter Dickson)
Don't Look Behind You - Fredric Brown
No Bath for the Browns - Margot Bennet
The Uninvited" (a.k.a. "A Prince of Abyssinia") - Michael Gilbert
Dune Roller - Julian May
Something Short of Murder - Henry Slesar (as O.H. Leslie)
The Golden Girl - Ellis Peters
The Boy Who Predicted Earthquakes – Margaret St. Clair
Walking Alone - Miriam Allen deFord
For All the Rude People - Jack Ritchie
The Dog Died First - Bruno Fischer
Room with a view - Hal Dresner
Lemmings - Richard Matheson
White Goddess - Idris Seabright
The Substance of Martyrs - William Sambrot
Call for Help - Robert Arthur
Sorry, Wrong Number - Lucille Fletcher and Allan Ullman
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