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ooh, i am going to haunt this thread and hope for the best. i challenged people to find me something scary ages ago, and it just didn't pan out. pulkit, we are too brave!

Janene wrote: "Afraid by Jack Kilborn. Worked for me."
is it scary like monster scary or more psychologically scary?? will i never sleep again??
is it scary like monster scary or more psychologically scary?? will i never sleep again??

It was one of my all time fav reads of 2009. 5 stars. A friend tried to read it and stopped, giving it one star...because it was 'too gory. too violent'. Well...she should have figured that after reading my review. Yes?

I have an idea for a thread, but I'm struggling to figure out how to even put into writing what it is I'm looking for. :-\
Janene wrote: "And I'm with you, Karen. Totally will be tracking this thread.
I have an idea for a thread, but I'm struggling to figure out how to even put into writing what it is I'm looking for. :-\"
you can PM me if you need help with it... basically, the more information you give hen asking for a book or responding to a request, the tighter and more accurate your suggestions should be. detail is always appreciated, so don't worry about too many details or even being contradictory. RA is all about details...
I have an idea for a thread, but I'm struggling to figure out how to even put into writing what it is I'm looking for. :-\"
you can PM me if you need help with it... basically, the more information you give hen asking for a book or responding to a request, the tighter and more accurate your suggestions should be. detail is always appreciated, so don't worry about too many details or even being contradictory. RA is all about details...

Psychological or monsters, i don't care.
i envy the people i know who walk out of theaters after screaming for a while..

It's the sixth in a series, but I didn't know that when I got it, and had no trouble jumping right in. (The rest of the series, The Adversary Cycle, is good too, but not as scary. o.O)


"Scare" is such a subjective term, but for my money, some of the best horror novels of (somewhat) recent years:
Lost boy, lost girl, Peter Straub
Pet Semetery, The Stand Stephen King
Perfect Circle, Sean Stewart
A Choir of Ill Children, Tom Piccirilli
Sharp Teeth, Toby Barlow
House of Leaves, Mark Danielewski

I found Asylum scary in a DOES THIS SHIT REALLY HAPPEN KIND OF WAY? apparently that's what I consider scary based on both of my posts.
It's about a psychiatric hospital in england and a patient who is clearly psychotic seducing the head doctors wife. very nice, but not horror movie kind of scary.

two movies that have made me "tense" in the last few years
- Session 9 had me very anxious
- The scenes in Descent that had them crawling through small places.
Besides those, i have been in a numb-ness slump.
i think my robot emotion ship is broken in some regards.


could be over saturation. all those violent video games have done me wrong!
Just dropping in links:
Lost Boy Lost Girl
Pet Sematary
Perfect Circle
A Choir of Ill Children
Sharp Teeth
House of Leaves
Lost Boy Lost Girl
Pet Sematary
Perfect Circle
A Choir of Ill Children
Sharp Teeth
House of Leaves



The House Next Door
Anne Rivers Siddons (NOT her usual type of writing)
excellent psychological horror


Every time I'm asked this question by library patrons or friends, I'm always reminded of that famous scene from the Twilight Zone Movie - "Do you want to see something really scary?" Yes! Always!
Here's a few that top my list:
Ditto Pet Sematary - King has written LOTS but this still stands as one of his scariest novels for me. In it, he taps into a lot of our primal fears including ancient burial grounds, death, and worst of all, death of a child. What I love about this one is that it's a surprisingly emotional story for one whose main goal is to scare the life out of you! There's rich character development and real tragedy.
Let's Go Play at the Adams - I would not recommend this to everyone. It's very disturbing, psychological horror (no supernatural elements). Once started I could not put it down. I had to know how it was all going to end. The terror and tension of the last 50 pages just about did my head in. My heart was racing, I was filled with dread. I felt nauseous. I was consumed with rage. I wept. For pity. For the fact that I couldn’t help. For the senseless unapologetic tragedy of it all. Some comparisons can be made to Ketchum's The Girl Next Door, but I think Let's Go Play a far stronger and more memorable book for many reasons.
I would also ditto the rec for House of Leaves - it's just so weird and creepy. It almost convinces you that the book itself is haunted, and that the curse has now been passed onto you for reading it! A lot of it is jumbled text and incoherent footnotes, but still manages to keep your attention. It's one of those books that make you afraid to look over your shoulder while reading it!

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1. It should be a novel (not short-stories)
2. Should be really scary.
I emphasized on the word 'really' because there are hundreds of books in the horror genre but almost all of them fail to scare people. I haven't read much into this genre but from all the reviews I have read, that seems to be the case. The only book that succeeded in scaring me (only for about five to ten pages) was The Shining.
I would prefer something that would last longer than that (much longer) and of course, the story should be good, too. (though I can't imagine a bad story being scary.)
Thanks in advance !