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Posted By: I. Ahmad - December 18th, 2011 4:12:37 pm EST
I finished this whole book a few weeks back and i would definitely read it again. There's a lot of great stories in here and as i continue to work on my own horror story I like to look back at some of the themes and subjects from the Night Shift collection in hopes of coming up with some amazing ideas, plots and outlandish things of my own.
Posted By: I. Ahmad - October 27th, 2011 10:05:57 pm EDT
I am now on The Boogeyman, THe first five i read were awesome. I actually found Jeruselam's Lot to be very scary. Night Shift, well who isn't afraid of rats. I am working on something inspired by all that is horror in literature and japanese survuval horror video games and these short stories are just inspiring. This is the first time I've read your short stories and I found them truely amazing and inspiring.
Posted By: Crissy - October 14th, 2011 9:50:42 pm EDT
This book, like all Stephen King books that I have read, is excellent. This collection of short stories was as hard to put down as any of his novels. With each story I found myself wishing for more. Stephen King is one of my most favorite authors. I try to collect his books when I can find and afford them and my husband collects the movies. We are both huge fans.
Posted By: ANDREA - October 4th, 2011 6:32:06 pm EDT
done in 2 weeks literally couldn't put it down stories are concise and the plots are addicting @ThatGuyOverThere I loved "The Man Who Loved Flowers". It was one of my favorites. i have already gone back a reread my favs and plan to look to king as an influence and teacher
Posted By: ThatGuyOverThere - September 20th, 2011 3:14:12 am EDT
Great stories. I finished the book in less than two weeks. I didn't really understand 'The Man Who Loved Flowers' though. Did anyone else notice that the font is slightly different on page 239?
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