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#stephenking #needfulthings #scarystories Welcome back, Constant Readers, to The Stephen King Book Club! First of all: Shout-Out to the Horror & Monster Collectibles Channel on Youtube. They made a video showing off their antique Jolly Chimp Toy... and they graciously allowed me to use some of the footage. You can find his channel here: / @horrormonstercollectibles In today’s video, Leland Gaunt—the ever-charming proprietor of Needful Things—is here to take you on a sinister journey through the creepy history of “The Monkey,” one of Stephen King's most unnerving tales from his collection Skeleton Crew. (And it soon to be released in movie theaters with a film directed by Osgood Perkins, produced to James Wan. This cursed toy monkey has a chilling reputation, and today we’re presenting its history in chronological order, unraveling the mysterious events that have surrounded it over the years. Stephen King's original short story may jump around in time, but Leland Gaunt is here to make sense of it all, delivering the narrative like only he can—with a touch of dark humor and foreboding. If you're a fan of Stephen King’s horror and chilling cursed objects, this video is for you. Whether you’ve read “The Monkey” before or it’s your first time hearing about it, this chronological summary will give you a fresh perspective on one of King’s most haunting stories. Today’s question: Have you ever owned a toy or object that gave you the creeps? Let us know in the comments below! Would you like to help support this channel? Here's a membership link: / @stephenkingbookclub1054