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Thomas Lee
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Finished ‘Night Surf’
This one was oddly emotional. A side story taking place i. The same world as ‘The Stand’. This one was really short but so captured the end of the world apocalyptic feeling in an unsettling, bittersweet kind of way. 3.5/5
— 7 hours, 8 min ago
This one was oddly emotional. A side story taking place i. The same world as ‘The Stand’. This one was really short but so captured the end of the world apocalyptic feeling in an unsettling, bittersweet kind of way. 3.5/5
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Thomas Lee
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Finished “I Am The Doorway”
I’m thoroughly enjoying these old King stories. His writing was so much creepier when he was younger. This one has to do with a parasitic alien. So so creepy and really enjoyable. He always impresses me with his first person prose. 4.5/5
— 7 hours, 5 min ago
I’m thoroughly enjoying these old King stories. His writing was so much creepier when he was younger. This one has to do with a parasitic alien. So so creepy and really enjoyable. He always impresses me with his first person prose. 4.5/5
Thomas Lee
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Finished ‘Graveyard Shift’
SK is 2/2 on the scares in this collection so far. You can easily tell this is older King, it’s refreshing. If you’re afraid of rats steer clear of this one. Super unsettling, read it in one sitting. 4/5
— Jun 05, 2026 06:10AM
SK is 2/2 on the scares in this collection so far. You can easily tell this is older King, it’s refreshing. If you’re afraid of rats steer clear of this one. Super unsettling, read it in one sitting. 4/5
Thomas Lee
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Finished ‘Jerusalem’s Lot’
Despite the title, the story of this one had little to do with Salem’s Lot, though it was still good. Super super creepy so bonus points for that one. I would say it’s a bit dense but I think that’s just the fault of the formatting of the copy of Night Shift I have. One of SK’s scarier short stories. 4.5/5
— May 28, 2026 12:23PM
Despite the title, the story of this one had little to do with Salem’s Lot, though it was still good. Super super creepy so bonus points for that one. I would say it’s a bit dense but I think that’s just the fault of the formatting of the copy of Night Shift I have. One of SK’s scarier short stories. 4.5/5

