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message 1: by Shane (last edited Apr 03, 2013 04:44PM) (new)

Shane O'Neill (shanekponeill) | 47 comments I once read the master of horror himself, Stephen King, say that he always slept with the light on. Is there a book you have read that made you afraid to turn off the lights before crawling into bed?


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Kirstin Pulioff | 252 comments Mod
haha, I used to always sleep with the hall light on as a child... The Shining always gets me.


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Shane O'Neill (shanekponeill) | 47 comments Kirstin wrote: "haha, I used to always sleep with the hall light on as a child... The Shining always gets me."

Hi Kirstin. Yes it's a great book and thought of by many as the best ever in this genre.


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Brian McKinley | 151 comments As I said in the other thread, books normally don't scare me, but I do remember reading Stephen King's IT in my teens and that made quite an impression!

I have some issues with the book, and don't think it's King's best, but I might say that it's his most frightening. Pennywise made me avoid drains for years! Ironically, though, it was a lot of the background and side stories in that book that had the feel of a real incident and were just so disturbing. Undoubtedly one of the most effective horror novels I've read.


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Shane O'Neill (shanekponeill) | 47 comments Yes he did capture that real scare element in the book. I think it's safe to say the movie did too. Pennywise was one scary dude.


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Michelle Willms (michellewillms) | 81 comments Shane wrote: "I once read the master of horror himself, Stephen King, say that he always slept with the light on. Is there a book you have read that made you afraid to turn off the lights before crawling into bed?"

I, too,always slept with at least a nightlight on, so I sympathize, empathize, and have compassion with Mr. King. Which makes my book choice ironic: It is the story that freaked me out...that and The Shining. I had to check under the beds and in the closets for awhile after those.


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Mercedes (mudmule99) | 28 comments Stephen King's IT


message 8: by Feliks (last edited Oct 27, 2015 11:04PM) (new)

Feliks (dzerzhinsky) T.E.D Klein made me look at storm drains in a way I never had before

...but frankly my real-life experiences have taught me never to climb into bed in the dark. *Always* lift up the sheet --in the light--to see what you're about to get in with. Trust me on that.


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