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Night Shift excursions into horror
Night Shift excursions into horror
Author: Stephen King
In places where fear dwells and blood runs cold sinister forces and unspeakable things are working the NIGHT SHIFT. — From the depths of darkness where hideous rats defend their empire, to dizzying heights where a beautiful girl hangs by a hair above a hellish fate, NIGHT SHIFT will plunge you into the subterranean labyrinth of the most spine-tin...  more »
ISBN: 169720
Publication Date: 2/1979
Pages: 326
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3.3 stars, based on 2 ratings
Publisher: Signet
Book Type: Paperback
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Great Book.
This book has The Lawnmower Man, The Mangler and Children of the Corn short stories in it.
My favorite was Battleground.
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This collection of short stories by the master of the horror story is one of my favorite Kings. I especially love Strawberry Spring and One for the Road.
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A great collection of writings from the MASTER OF HORROR!
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bloodyawfulpoet avatar reviewed Night Shift excursions into horror on
i read this book years (and i mean *years*) ago and the stories were/are incredible. so incredible that i can still recall mutant rats, rafts, little boys who hold there breath when they really shouldn't, a good doctor with a taste for lady fingers, and the fact that i'm so very glad i quit smoking years ago. creepy but an excellent ride.
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Some of his stories i find a little overrated in this collection, but King's work for the most part does not disappoint in giving you some chills. Night Surf, The Ledge, Quitters, Inc and I Know What You Need are easily favorites of mine, while some of the others that were hyped up for me (Boogeyman, Children of the Corn) were only so-so.


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