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Reddit mentions of Night Shift

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We found 3 Reddit mentions of Night Shift. Here are the top ones.

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Release dateJune 2008

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Found 3 comments on Night Shift:

u/taylynne · 6 pointsr/audible

I love short stories! I have a quite of books that are short story collections from a mix of genre (namely horror/fantasy/sci-fi). I'd highly recommend checking out the podcast "LeVar Burton Reads" for free readings of short stories from a variety of authors and genres. I think he does an awesome job reading the stories! I frequently look up the authors after listening to a story and reading more of their works.

For audiobooks I've listened to and recommend:

Octavia E Butler's Bloodchild (and other stories)

Ken Liu's The Paper Menagerie (and other stories) (LeVar Burton reads a short story from here in his podcast)

Neil Gaiman's Norse Mythology

A couple of authors I can think of off hand that I've purchased (and enjoyed) short story collections (but didn't listen to) are: Stephen King, Charlie Jane Anders, Haruki Murakami, and Ursula K. Le Guin

u/StarbuckPirate · 2 pointsr/books

Fucking great story huh?

Try reading Points of View for some short stories that'll blow your hair back.

Also read Brave new World by Huxley. And anything from Kurt Vonnegut.

Reading will change your life.

EDIT: Also check out Stephen Kings short story collection Night Shift. Its all the short stories he used to write for magazines and such before he became famous. This stuff is fascinating, and it's not all horror.

u/buttsarefunny · 1 pointr/Random_Acts_Of_Amazon

This book of Stephen King short stories. I'm pretty sure I've read it before but I honestly don't know because it's so hard to keep track of King's compilation books. And if I have, I still want it because I love his short stories.