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General Discussions > Fri. the 13th chat! What book really scared you?

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message 1: by Kathryn (last edited Sep 13, 2013 10:07AM) (new)

Kathryn Knight | 22 comments Pet Sematary

^This one. I was up half the night waiting for a little kid with a knife...


message 2: by Jason (new)

Jason Parent It. Reading it as a kid gave me chills. I'm not sure if any book has since.


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Deb Atwood | 429 comments Fun question. I read and review ghost novels, but I lean more toward vulnerable, sensitive ghosts in women's fiction (The Lovely Bones, The Girl Who Stopped Swimming) than demonic ghosts.

Two horror-style ghost novels that scared me are Stir of Echoes and Heart-Shaped Box. Both of these are well written and well worth reading. And both will scare you a little bit...


message 4: by Kathryn (new)

Kathryn Knight | 22 comments Yep I read both of those - ghost stories are my favorite! Bag of Bones was very creepy.


message 5: by Deb (last edited Sep 13, 2013 06:27PM) (new)

Deb Atwood | 429 comments I think King's work makes fantastic movies; I've had less luck with his books. I read a re-release of The Stand that was absolutely terrible--riddled with typos and updated in uneven ways that no longer made sense with the story. Admittedly, that was a while ago.

Bag of Bones sounds like just the kind of story I would enjoy, however. I'm putting it on my growing tbr list. Thanks for the mention of it.


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Deb Atwood | 429 comments I'm sorry I missed the group read of Ghost Story. I'm pretty sure I saw the movie though. Generally, movies scare me more than books do. Probably the jumpiest movie I saw was Poltergeist. Just when it looked like the scary stuff was over...


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Charles (kainja) | 85 comments Ghost story definitely had that creepiness and some level of fear for me. And so did The Haunting of Hill House. Not many others I can think of.


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Jim (jimrockhill) | 9 comments For me it has been Le Fanu's IN A GLASS DARKLY, James's GHOST STORIES OF AN ANTIQUARY, Jackson's THE HAUNTING OF HILL HOUSE, and King's THE SHINING. I enjoyed Straub's GHOST STORY tremendously, but it struck my imagination without touching any nerves.


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Jim (jimrockhill) | 9 comments Jim wrote: "For me it has been Le Fanu's IN A GLASS DARKLY, James's GHOST STORIES OF AN ANTIQUARY, Jackson's THE HAUNTING OF HILL HOUSE, and King's THE SHINING. I enjoyed Straub's GHOST STORY tremendously, bu..."

I missed another two books: Ramsey Campbell's novel INCARNATE and his collection DARK COMPANIONS.


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Werner | 2026 comments The subject matter of this thread is essentially identical to that of this one: https://www.goodreads.com/topic/show/... ; and the other one has considerably more posts. Keeping both of them just creates confusion and clutter. So, I'd like those who've posted here to use copy-and-paste to move your comments to the other thread, unless you also made a similar comment there already (this works best in "edit" mode, which I can't use for you!), and then delete them here, so that this thread can be phased out. Thanks for your cooperation!


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