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Read Online Night Shift Stephen King Books



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King’s first collection of short stories showcases the darkest depths of his brilliant imagination. Here we see mutated rats gone bad (“Graveyard Shift”); a cataclysmic virus that threatens humanity (“Night Surf,” the basis for The Stand); a possessed, evil lawnmower (“The Lawnmower Man”); unsettling children from the heartland (“Children of the Corn”); a smoker who will try anything to stop (“Quitters, Inc.”); a reclusive alcoholic who begins a gruesome transformation (“Gray Matter”); and many more shadows and visions that will haunt you long after the last page is turned.


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"I have been an avid book reader since I was 6 years old (this was many many moons ago my gentle readers) I read Carrie, Salems Lot and The Shining etc when they first came out - the Nghtshift escaped me somehow; plus I do not like short stories that might be why I missed it,,,anyway I have recently read Doctor Sleep, Mr Mercedes and Revivial and out of the three I guess I'd pick Doctor Sleep as the best one but even that is tepid by King standards WHAT HAPPENED - I am reading this Nightshift and am so amazed at his writing - he IS the epitomy of author extraordinaire and I again do NOT like short stories but these are so good, so entertaining - they aren't dated in a bad way - to me theyre dated in a way that takes me back way back to being 7/8 years old under the covers with my torch staring at the words in the middle of the night as my mom told me time and time again GO TO BED and yet my spine was tingling for Pet Semetary or whatever other deliciously scary book King was creating why can't he go back to that I guess Joe Hill is picking up where his dad left off? I don't know I just know that after reading this Nightshift I am going straight to "IT" the only other great King novel that I didn't get a hold of when it came out (at the time I think its page numbers intimidated me then I read the 1400 page the stand and now I can read anything) point of all this gibber gabbish is I WANT MY KING BACK!!! STEPHEN BABY SWEETHEART COME BAAAACK SOMETIMES THEY COME BACK .....RIGHT???? RIGHT?.....hello...??"

Product details

  • Paperback 384 pages
  • Publisher Anchor; Reprint edition (August 7, 2012)
  • Language English
  • ISBN-10 0307947297

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Night Shift Stephen King Books Reviews


  • Stephen King and I both turn the dreaded age of 70 years old this year! If that is not scary enough I decided to plunge into a reading of many of King's classic novels and short stories. Night Shift is the first of his story collections . It was published in 1976. The tales hold up well and will be read well into the future. Among the stories
    Graveyard Shift-Mutant Rats run on a rampage of murder and horror deep within the confines of an old and decaying building
    The Mangler;A machine possessed by evil goes on the rampage in a laundry.
    Trucks-Trucks without their drivers unite in an evil confederacy against humanity.
    Sometimes they Come Back-A group of murderers return to a classroom to torment a man whose brother had been murdered by the returned students many years before the story begins.
    Battleground-Toy soldiers run wild and attack a man.
    The Lawnmower Man-A worker for the mythical god Pan destroys a suburban homeowner with his mad mowing
    Quitters Inc.-You will never pick up another cigarette after this story!
    Children of the Corn-A famous story about children with evil eyes in the cornfields of middle America.
    The edition I read contained a good introduction to King by John MacDonald and also a fine prologue written by King. Curl up and enjoy this early but outstanding book of short stories!
  • I'm a bit hesitant to write a review on this book, seriously are any of us worthy to review and or critique Stephen King? No, no we are not.

    If you haven't read this book, I am both jealous of and shocked by you at the same time. You get to read this book for the first time! That is a precious gift. Yet, I am shocked! How have you never read this book? Is that possible? The mind whirls...

    Buy this book, read it, put in your library.
  • I have been an avid book reader since I was 6 years old (this was many many moons ago my gentle readers) I read Carrie, Salems Lot and The Shining etc when they first came out - the Nghtshift escaped me somehow; plus I do not like short stories that might be why I missed it,,,anyway I have recently read Doctor Sleep, Mr Mercedes and Revivial and out of the three I guess I'd pick Doctor Sleep as the best one but even that is tepid by King standards WHAT HAPPENED - I am reading this Nightshift and am so amazed at his writing - he IS the epitomy of author extraordinaire and I again do NOT like short stories but these are so good, so entertaining - they aren't dated in a bad way - to me theyre dated in a way that takes me back way back to being 7/8 years old under the covers with my torch staring at the words in the middle of the night as my mom told me time and time again GO TO BED and yet my spine was tingling for Pet Semetary or whatever other deliciously scary book King was creating why can't he go back to that I guess Joe Hill is picking up where his dad left off? I don't know I just know that after reading this Nightshift I am going straight to "IT" the only other great King novel that I didn't get a hold of when it came out (at the time I think its page numbers intimidated me then I read the 1400 page the stand and now I can read anything) point of all this gibber gabbish is I WANT MY KING BACK!!! STEPHEN BABY SWEETHEART COME BAAAACK SOMETIMES THEY COME BACK .....RIGHT???? RIGHT?.....hello...??
  • "The thing under my bed waiting to grab my ankle isn't real. I know that, and I also know that if I'm careful to keep my foot under the covers, it will never be able to grab my ankle. "

    This is the first time I have ever read a collection of stories and who better to start with than Mr. King. I wasn't sure how I was going to feel reading a bunch of separate stories compared to one whole tale. In the end I enjoyed it but was left wanting to feel a little more invested in the works as a whole. That is the reason for a four star rating over a five, because they're five star stories in this book. My favorite ones being The Last Rung on the Ladder, Children of the Corn, and One for the Road. Overall this was a pleasant experience and I will definitely read more collections but for now back to the novels.
  • Night Shift is the first book of short stories of Stephen King.

    This one has many good stories in it Some of my favorites

    Quitters Inc A smoker wants to quit smoking, and goes to a company called Quitters Inc, which cures smoking through threats of violence.

    Battleground After returning home from a "job", a professional hitman receives a package containing sentient toy soldiers who proceed to attack him.

    Children of the Corn One of Stephen King's more well known stories. A vacationing couple encounters a small town full of homicidal children who worship a deity that resides in a cornfireld.

    I certainly enjoyed this book and i'm sure you will too!
  • I like Stephen King, so I knew coming in I'd enjoy this, but boy did I not expect how much I'd love this. King has an eye for human drama, and weaving in supernatural elements to heighten the tension. Some of the stories are better than others, but all are well-crafted and worthy of reading, especially at night before bed for optimal atmosphere.

    My personal favorites
    Jerusalem's Lot -- an unabashedly Lovecraftian story, but exceptionally well-written.

    The Mangler -- the images in this story...ahhhh, I just can't get over how these details keeps this story horrific and not campy.

    Children of the Corn -- In short, the movie version marred a wonderfully creepy story.

    The Last Rung on the Ladder -- I think this is the real dark horse of the collection. It is surprising how fiercely it touches the reader, and how heartbreaking the conclusion is.

    I reiterate -- read these at night. King is best when the sun is down and you're all alone.