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I think Stephen King's It was a great one. I'll have to go through my list and dig up some more.



I always suggest this title, too, whenever the 'scariest book' topic ever comes up.

For King, I'd like to add The Shining.
Audrey's Door by Sarah Langan is a great one.
Horns and Heart-Shaped Box by Joe Hill are great, too.
One story that really gave me the creeps recently was The Colour Out of Space by H. P. Lovecraft.

Armand Rosamilia
Highway To Hell

What's the story like? I've read a lot of vampire books. Maybe I can help...

http://www.goodreads.com/topic/show/5...
I can't remember if it takes place in America back in the early 1900s or in another country. I remember there's a country family of a man, a big blonde woman, and a son, who's I guess about 10. For some reason a coffin with a vampire finds its way to their town, and everyone stays clear of if except for the woman who leaves the house in the middle of the night to try to open the coffin. She eventually succeeds and of course becomes a vamp.
I remember the father, son, and some other people in the town try to hunt down the vampire and his followers. There is a big underground scene near the end where people who have been turned are kind of cocooned down there. The title is always on the tip of my tongue, but I can't remember the cover at all. It's very well written and spooky as hell.




Don't think it would help with a vampire book. Hell, most of them would have the same plot keywords!
I know deep down in the recesses of my heart (yes, I do have one and it's NOT black and charred) that I or someone will find this book one day. Maybe I should offer a reward.

genius idea...until then, there is always us :)

You couldn't be more right, Tressa. I tried to so a search on a google with some of the plot points mentioned and all I got were YA vampire book lists and a few other lists with classics and a few set in Scandinavia in them.

genius idea...until then, there is always us :)"
Thanks, Bandit. If I were a computer programmer, I'd so hop on that.



http://www.allreaders.com
AllReaders.com is a collection of book reviews contributed by "scholars" who essentially add metadata information about the book to enhance the review, and make it easy to find titles based on a wide range of criteria
How precise? Depending on the category, you have up to a dozen options to narrow plot, main character, main adversary, setting, structural options and theme. Like Patrick O'Brian? Select a "water adventure" set in the 18th century with an eccentric/mental doctor who's fighting for freedom, etc... and you've just scratched the surface of available options, yet you've already narrowed the search to find close matches to the Aubrey/Maturin series.
http://searchenginewatch.com/article/...

I mentioned this one in the short story thread, but in case you've missed it there -- Kealan Patrick Burke's short story "Empathy" is one of the creepiest things I've read in a long time. 99 cents in the Kindle store -- if you're one of those folks who won't buy a solo short story, make an exception this time.
E. F. Benson's short story "Caterpillars" always did it for me too.
Bests to all,
--tr
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