Book Review: Night Shift by Stephen King
This post contains affiliate links, which means that we’ll earn a small commission if you make a purchase through these links. “Let's talk, you and I. Let’s talk about fear.” 📚 This was my first time reading Stephen King’s Night Shift , and I wasn’t sure what to expect, as short stories tend to be minefields for me. If I’m not in the right mood or frame of mind, I can’t engage, and I prefer novels, where my brain can settle into longer narratives. I’ve heard nothing but rave reviews for this collection, though, so decided to give it a go, and I’m glad I did. Like the majority of collections I’ve tried, I didn’t connect with every story, but those that grabbed me, really grabbed me. Night Shift is chock-full of eerie, disturbing tales, and I’m looking forward to revisiting it in the future, when I might gravitate toward different stories than those that transfixed me this time around. Favorites: “And what’s a bat but a rat with wings?” • Graveyard Shift: A nightmarish, claustroph...








