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Scariest book you've ever read
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"Writing is words that stay."
-The Dark Crystal


Trapped by Jack Kilborn aka JA Konrath
Something about this book makes me never want to camp ever again... ever.
Something about this book makes me never want to camp ever again... ever.

The Bad Box (supernatural)
Ravenous and sequel, Bestial (werewolves)
The Jigsaw Man
Bad Games (psycho/serial killer)
The Printer From Hell (supernatural - fun little morsel of horror).




Sonya wrote: "The shining"
Agreed, "The Shining" has it all: scary setting, scary ghosts, scary protagonist - Stephen King at his very best.
Agreed, "The Shining" has it all: scary setting, scary ghosts, scary protagonist - Stephen King at his very best.


https://www.goodreads.com/review/show...
Cyrus would be on my personal top ten list for fucked up villains.


It IS amazing! I really need to re-read that - is been too long.



Pet Semetary by Stephen King
Duma Key by Stephen King
The Exorcist
The Croning by Laird Barron
Occultation and Other Stories by Laird Barron
Cold Moon Over Babylon by Michael McDowell




From the "Everything is Eventual" collection I like "Riding the Bullet", "1408", "Autopsy Room 4", "The Road virus heads North".
From "Full Dark, No Stars" I really love everything: "1922", "Big Driver", "Fair Extension", "A Good Marriage".
I really hope you like my recommendations :)


Pet Semetary by Stephen King
Duma Key by Stephen King
The Exorcist
The Croning by Laird Barron
Occultation and Other Stories by Laird Barron
Cold Moon Over Babylon by ..."
Nick,
Is Laird Barron very heavily influenced by Lovecraft? Is it very evident in his writing? I believe Mr. Barron also edited a jack The Ripper anthology, have you
read this one?
Bob

Crouch End
1408
The Boogeyman
Suffer the Little Children - all by King
Best New Horror - Joe Hill (Button Boy narrative is horrifying!)
Sardonicus, Sagittarius and Sanguinarius (the S trilogy) - Ray Russell
Some Children Wander By Mistake - John Connolly. Best avoided if you're scared of clowns; this had me sleeping with the lights on for days!
If you want sad/moving horror, three of the best stories I've ever read are The Lottery - Jackson; Last Rung of the Ladder - King; Silent Snow, Secret Snow - Aiken.
The last one in particular affected me so deeply the first time I read it, and has continued to every time since. Probably the most horrific and upsetting story I've ever read on an emotional level. You can also watch the 20min tv adaptation of it on YouTube.


It really scared me too - after one of the chapters, I needed to go outside to hang my washing up, in the middle of the day, but I was too freaked out! #Don'topenyoureyes

I've seen a lot of talk about that book on here. I'm adding it to my "to read" list.

I definitely found the Troop disturbing. I'm not sure about scary, but I don't seem to get scared by books like I used to. Except maybe (view spoiler)

I definitely found the Troop disturbing. I'm not sure about scary, bu..."
I am the same way, books can be creepy/disturbing for me but not really scary. I should probably say that I haven't come across a book that has truly scared me....yet.

Something about this book makes me never want to camp ever again... ever."
Excellent Choice...I highly suggest the audiobook for Trapped, as well as











The scariest book for me so far has been Penpal by Dathan Auerbach. It drew me in from the first pages and I could picture everything very easily.
Other books that have scared me were:
Infected by Scott Sigler (it gave me the heebie jeebies like no other)
Ring by Koji Suzuki (I love the Ring/Ringu movies, and this book was pretty good at creeping me out)
Joe Hill's 20th Century Ghosts, the stories In the Rundown, My Father's Mask, and The Black Phone creeped me out and really made me think about them
Whisper of Death by Christopher Pike (this book really creeped me out and it's really the only one of his books to ever do that to me)

Yes! The Exorcist had me reeling.

Here's a few, just off the top of my head:
The Hungry Moon and The Darkest Part of the Woods by Ramsey Campbell.
Voice of Our Shadow by Jonathan Carroll.
It by Stephen King
The Unblemished by Conrad Williams
The Damnation Game by Clive Barker
Some of Your Blood by Theodore Sturgeon
Darkside by Dennis Etchison
The Great God Pan by Arthur Machen
Ghost Story by Peter Straub
The Nestling by Charles L. Grant
Song of Kali and Carrion Comfort by Dan Simmons
Moon Dance by S.P. Somtow
The Light at the End by John Skipp and Craig Spector
There are lots more. But this is a pretty good start.

Truth be told it's very hard for me to get scared by a book or even a movie, but Pet Sematary gave me the creeps. There were a lot of times where I had to close the book and force myself to stop thinking about it.


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