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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-13: 9780451160454
ISBN-10: 0451160452
Publication Date: 7/2/1986
Pages: 327
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4 stars, based on 55 ratings
Publisher: New Amer Library (Mm)
Book Type: Paperback
Members Wishing: 3
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reviewed Night Shift: Excursions into Horror on + 3 more book reviews
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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.
horizontallies avatar reviewed Night Shift: Excursions into Horror on + 16 more book reviews
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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