Okay, completed both Target Rich Environment (short stories, volume 1) by Larry Correia and Stephen King's Fairy Tale on Wednesday.
King's work was good and entertaining. I'd give it a A-/B+. If you like King, you'll appreciate this effort. A dog is one of the main characters, and I'm a sucker for dogs.
TRE was good and entertaining as well. The last part of the book was a novella called Tom Stranger: Inter-Dimensional Insurance Agent. I can't tell you how many times I laughed out loud at Correia's warped and hilarious sense of humor. The work is sheer insane hilarity from start to finish. The other short stories ranged from good to great, at least to me. No stinkers, but some real gems. I love Larry Correia, and if you haven't tried him, pick up Monster Hunters International, or the Dead Six Trilogy. Fast reads, but definitely fun. Jim Butcher (of Dresden fame) love Correia, and Correia love Butcher, and I can see why. Both are extremely fun and entertaining authors.
I loved it so much I started his fantasy series Son of the Black Sword.
In progress (still): COMC (Dumas), Ready Player Two (Cline), Son of the Black Sword (Correia), and Hostage to the Devil (Martin).