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List Price: $35.00
Our Price: $23.10
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Manufacturer: Doubleday
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PRODUCT DESCRIPTION
Binding: Hardcover Dewey Decimal Number: 813.54 EAN: 9780385129916 ISBN: 0385129912 Label: Doubleday Manufacturer: Doubleday Number Of Items: 1 Number Of Pages: 368 Publication Date: 1993-10-01 Publisher: Doubleday Release Date: 1993-10-01 Studio: Doubleday
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Editorial Reviews:
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A spine-tingling anthology of twenty tales from the master of horror includes ""The Lawnmower Man,"" ""Children of the Corn,"" and ""Graveyard Shift,"" about the loathsome creatures living beneath an old city building. Reissue.
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Customer Rating:      Summary: One of the most horrible books I ever had the displeasure of reading. Comment: I am a Stephen King fan. In fact, my most favorite book to date is his masterpiece, The Stand.
But the stories in this book are just pointless, uninteresting, uninspiring and downright awful.
I am simply dumbfounded at how this became a #1 best seller, or why it has such great reviews on this website. Rarely have been so utterly disappointed in a book.
Customer Rating:      Summary: Great book but is missing some stories from the original Comment: I compared this new edition to the former one and it is missing some of the original stories. It also had a poor publisher as the page are fragile and the inking cheap. Nonetheless, King's work here shows you the starting ideas for larger projects like The Stand, Carrie, Christine and others. Wish I could find more of the original copies that included The Laundromat and other stories.
Customer Rating:      Summary: Not Free SF Reader Comment: Stephen King's first collection, and very good it was too. Mostly horror as you would expect, but some SF horror, a twisted little crime story, and a call it would you like death by disease story to finish.
Demons, Elder Gods, voodoo, punishment, armageddon, bloody murder and more exist for you to find in these pages.
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Night Shift : The Boogeyman - Stephen King
Night Shift : Gray Matter - Stephen King
Night Shift : Battleground - Stephen King
Night Shift : Trucks - Stephen King
Night Shift : Sometimes They Come Back - Stephen King
Night Shift : Strawberry Spring - Stephen King
Night Shift : The Ledge - Stephen King
Night Shift : The Lawnmower Man - Stephen King
Night Shift : Quitters Inc - Stephen King
Night Shift : I Know What You Need - Stephen King
Night Shift : Children of the Corn - Stephen King
Night Shift : The Last Rung on the Ladder - Stephen King
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Night Shift : One for the Road - Stephen King
Night Shift : The Woman in the room - Stephen King
May as well be hung for Yogshoggoth as a lamb.
3.5 out of 5
Rats in the tunnels.
4 out of 5
Just the flu got us in the end.
3 out of 5
Venus traveller, bad.
3.5 out of 5
Demons not ironed out.
4.5 out of 5
Closeted, badly.
3.5 out of 5
Bad beer.
4 out of 5
Green plastic army men are well armed these days.
4.5 out of 5
Pump slaves.
4 out of 5
Braindead, a lot of these students.
4 out of 5
Hey, I think I know this slasher.
3.5 out of 5
Walking around the welshers.
4.5 out of 5
Cat mower massacre prompts new gardening hire who has vegetarian and other disturbing habits.
3.5 out of 5
Aversion family therapy.
4.5 out of 5
Boyfriends with Necronomicons, just say no.
4 out of 5
Crucifixion row monster.
3.5 out of 5
Swan dive too late.
3.5 out of 5
Bloody hammers not a Norma-tive bouquet.
3.5 out of 5
What sort of people go to 'Salem's Lot? Not smart ones, that is for sure.
4 out of 5
Mum overdose improvement.
3 out of 5
4.5 out of 5
Customer Rating:      Summary: From horror to rather boring Comment: Stephen King's earliest short story collection. The stories range from very good (five stars) to not very thrilling or shocking at all (one star). In my opinion, the stories well worth reading are Children of the Corn (a couple stumbles into a town run by fanatical kids), Quitters, Inc. (a new twist on how to quit smoking) and Trucks (trucks take over the world). The stories that can hardly be described as horror are The Woman in the Room (assisted suicide) and The Last Rung on the Ladder (sibling dependency). The remaining stories fall somewhere in the middle. I definitely prefer Stephen King's longer novels over his short stories because the characters can be developed with much more detail and as the reader, I have more time to submerge myself into the horror he creates.
Customer Rating:      Summary: short story surprise Comment: I find this work more revealing of King's style and techniques that he takes full advantage of in his more major works. This is a good example of what makes a short story its own creature no less significant compared to novels and epics.
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