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Its hard to review a collection of short stories because its hard to lump the good with the bad. Some were really good, such as Children Of The Corn, Sometimes They Come Back, Strawberry Spring, and One For The Road. Sadly, there are a couple clunkers in the mix like: Lawnmower Man, Trucks, and I Am The Doorway. What this book does show however is the extremely wide array of stories floating around in King's head. Pretty amazing when you think about the diversity. A pretty good book to flip through but far from great.
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Posted December 31, 2007
This is my favorite Stephen King work (and I¿ve read a lot of them). Night Shift is a collection of short stories from early on in Mr. King¿s career. There are 20 stories contained within ¿ each quite short. The longest one is 34 pages long, but most tend to fall around the 17-page range. They may not be the deepest or most profound things ever written, but they¿re fun to read and that¿s what matters. Another plus to this book is that the tale of `Salem¿s Lot continues in two stories contained within. ¿Jerusalem¿s Lot' is a prequel, while ¿One for the Road¿ is an epilogue of sorts. So you might want to check it out if you were a fan of that novel. If you¿re in the mood for something fun to read to help pass a dull moment, Night Shift is for you. However, if you demand something richer and more intense, I¿d look elsewhere.
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Posted January 19, 2012
My favorite collection of short stories from Stephen King.
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Posted January 12, 2012
Can anyone please tell me what the Closet story is about? Because I've seen a lot of comments about how they have to keep the door shut or something. So can anyone summarize? I would love to buy the book, but my credit card is declined. :(
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Posted January 5, 2012
Thanks to you, Stephen King, I am now afraid of my closet at night.
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Posted January 1, 2012
Children of the Corn is my absolute fave story.I just liked the others.To all nonbelievers of Children of the Corn:WATCH THE FREAKIN MOVIE!!!!!!!
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Posted December 31, 2011
If u asked me which stephen king book was my favorite i wuold probibly start listing them all but i guess i could say this is my fav collextion of short stories.....what ever anyway i luv this book and steaphen king!
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Posted September 29, 2011
Its scary haha i had my brother come in check my closet and turn on the light 4 me as i hid under the cover xD
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Posted September 25, 2011
I read this book for the first time over 25 years ago, and to this day, I cannot sleep or allow my children to sleep with the closet door open. A friend was spending the night and as she closed the closet in the guest room I said, "You close the door, too?" She replied, "Oh, yeah. I've read Stephen King."
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Posted June 6, 2011
I love suspense books! All the stories were amazing and the children of the corn about gave me nightmares. I wouldnt read these at night though. That freaked me out even more. This book is a must read if you like suspense you wont be diapponted if you read. I wasn't
Was this review helpful? Yes NoThank you for your feedback. Report this reviewThank you, this review has been flagged....to chill your bones. Stephen King is a great story-teller. Every story is so different and this book provides a lot of variety. Many of them are just pure suspense, which are my favorites, e.g. The Ledge and Quitters, Inc. There's some occultic ones which are not my favorites, e.g. Children of the Corn and Jerusalem's Lot. There will be something in this variety pack for everyone to enjoy. This is a collection written in the early 1970's. I think this author will one day be the modern day Edgar Allan Poe.
Was this review helpful? Yes NoThank you for your feedback. Report this reviewThank you, this review has been flagged.These collections of Stephen King's earlier short stories were so excellent, believable & not so believable in the sometimes and very scary. I enjoyed reading them all. My ultimate favorite tale was Jerusalem's Lot, I Am the Doorway, Sometimes They Come Back, Quitters, Inc., I Know What You Need, The Last Rung on the Ladder, One for the Road, The Last Rung on the Ladder, Strawberry Spring & Gray Matter. Those are the real in depth and horrifying tales.
I love this book a lot that I've read them several times, and would recommend it them to anyone. You cannot go wrong with SK earlier works.
Coming soon.
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Posted June 4, 2008
I would recommened this boook to people who like Stephan King like me. I know why King is one of the most famous authors in the world. This book can be more exciting to read at night and during a storm certianly. For people who don't like Horror books, do not read it. This book can help you get a English project done and it's creeepy but, FUN!!!
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Posted January 23, 2008
¿Night Shift,¿ by Stephen King, is an excellent book. This book was published in 1979 and it is prefect for thrill-seekers and horror lovers alike. It is a composition of 20 short stories, all wonderful and intriguing. You will be drawn in from the very begging and you will stay in till the very end. The characters in the stories are great and the settings are fantastic. They are rather eerie and add to the books overall venue. The first story starts off at a big ¿haunted¿ mansion near a small town. This is the setting for ¿Jerusalem¿s Lot,¿ which is also one of my favorite stories in the book. It has twists and turns and it kept me deep into the story. It was creepy and it was mysterious. There was a decent amount of suspense and it left me wanting more. Stephen King¿s writing style for Night Shift is amazing. It keeps you trapped in a vortex of horror and suspense. You feel like you are actually there in the book with the characters. When you are reading the stories, the words provide clear images so you can see what is happening, which adds to the essence of the book. I think that this book is wonderfully amazing. I love horror and suspense and this book has loads of it. It¿s hard for me to really get into a book, but I can always seem to get into books by Stephen King, especially this one. These 20 short stories show King¿s creativity and excellent writing skills. I suggest you go out and buy this book immediately and read it.
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Posted October 11, 2007
If you're an intellectual, steer clear of this book. Stephen King may not be a candidate for any lofty literary awards. However, he is a master storyteller and each piece in this collection is very entertaining. A good many of them have been made into movies, but you're better off reading them than watching them. Jerusalem's Lot is reminiscent of Bram Stoker's Lair of the White Worm and is, in my opinion, the best in this collection. Its language is more than adequate and it had me hooked from the start. Night Surf and Trucks are both about the Earth's impending end. Trucks is better from a creative standpoint, but each is difficult to forget. The Lawnmower Man has nothing to do with the movie of the same name. It's certainly the strangest of the collection and not easily forgotten. The Last Rung on the Ladder is sentimental and resonant. It is not a horror story, but it's still very good. I won't look at barns the same way again. Sometimes They Come Back and Children of the Corn were both made into movies, but both are far better in written form. The rest of the stories in this collection are great. They all perfectly illustrate Stephen King's popularity. If you haven't read anything by Stephen King, I'd recommend picking up this book first. And don't listen to the literary snobs who bash Steve. They will only inhibit your entertainment. Not every story has to be a Moby Dick or a Great Expectations. Sometimes it's nice to kick back with a great story written in accessible language. This collection will allow you to do just that.
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Posted July 12, 2006
Very nice, there are definitely a story or two that everyone can enjoy. The only one i had trouble with was Jerusalems Lot because of the style in which it is written, but most of the others flew right by. The Boogeyman freaked me out a little, as did the Grey Matter. The Ledge is a great vengeful piece while Last Rung on the Ladder is very emotional. One for the Road was very good and connected to Salems Lot, Night Surf connects to The Stand as well. Most of its pretty gruesome, enjoy!
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Posted March 18, 2006
The book Night Shift by Stephen King is good and great. Some stories may not be good, but others are excellent. The stories I recommend that you read is Battleground, Graveyard Shift, I Know What You Need, The Grey Matter, Trucks, and Jerusalem's Lot. Then there are some stories that could have been better like The Boogeyman, better than the movie. I know that there'll be at least one story that you'll like and find it suspenseful.
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Posted February 7, 2006
Very interesting and believeable. Horrifyingly great. My favorite story was 'Trucks', which inspired me to write my own story, 'Shifting Gears'.
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Posted November 11, 2005
I read this collection of some of King's earliest short works over a long period of time. I enjoyed the creepy plot lines and the bluntness of his writing, but I wouldn't recommend this to those who aren't hard-core Stephen King fans. Read 'Everything's Eventual' first, since those stories are more well-polished and in my opinion, better.
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Overview
More than twenty-five stories of horror and nightmarish fantasy transform everyday situations into experiences of compelling terror in the worlds of the living, the dying, and the nonliving.