(3,5 stars)
Hmm, finally done with this short story collection... And trust me, I am more surprised than you are at this high rating, but as a fellow book reviewer once said, sometimes the whole can be much more than its individual pieces (all ratings put together equaled to 3 stars in total, but 3,5 just feels right)...
Overall, only two stories managed to truly impress me to some extent, "A Bad Heart" & "Jerry Bundler" (thrill, unexpected twists, well-integrated commentarry, chills check), while "The Kit-Bag" and "The Book" were also really really good, however unfortunately the others definitely did not raise to my expectations of a good horror story. Some still had, however, interesting elements regarding the storytelling (e.g. one was only told through anonymous letters sent to a publisher) or regarding the overarching theme/vibe of the story. And what I really liked about the overall feel of the collection was the fact that each and every story focused on a different side of human nature and its downfalls/frightening elements, so when you look at the whole in the end, it truly feels complete and well put-together. Although I've had issues with the difficult and exaggerated writing style of a couple of stories (though they might just have been written in earlier times) and some also lacked the fearsome/thrill/surprise elements and depth, this is also extremely hard to achieve in short stories, let alone in HORROR short stories, where a lot of elements need to be there in order to succeed. For this reason, I don't really have the highest expectations from such individual short stories, however there were definitely some gems in the rough. Also, these ones are the classics, some of the stories which paved the way for the modern creepers, you cannot not give them some credit🙃