Scary Books

NMAmy said:
It by Stephen King is my choice for scariest book. I think it was the whole clown thing. Plus the fact that I was scared for a long time to bend down too close to the drain in the sink.


I sooooooo totally agree ::yes::

PS..I am DEATHLY affraid of clowns... :banana:
 
the killing of bonnie garland. it was a book about the girl in the late 70's who was murdered by her boyfriend. i had to read it for my sociology class in college. that book made me sick, i almost threw up reading it on a bus, my face turned ghostly white and i almost passed out.

i really like patricia cornwell's books. her kay scarpetta series. they can be quite frightening at some points.
 
Thanks everyone! I am going to be putting a lot of these in my cart on Amazon (unless they don't have free ship...then B&N).

We (they) decided on The Haunting of Hill House by Shirley Jackson. It is short, so that is what made them decide it. Oh well. I have been wanting to read this for years, so it's ok. As I said, I am going to be reading a lot of these.
 
The Haunting of Hill House is not that scary IMO (even though an excellent piece of work) but is an great jumping off point for a truly scary movie. Read it and then watch the original version of The Haunting if you never have. Great stuff!!!
 

Nite0wl71 said:
I love Stephen King and collect all his books but this one. It really scared me!! I actually threw the book away and I have never thrown a book away.

My kids always tease me about it.

Shamefully, I have to admit that I couldn't finish this book either. I saw the movie in 3rd grade and it scared the *&#$ out of me! So when I started reading the book a couple of years later my nightmares came back, just couldn't deal with it. I do think I will try to read it again though. Hmmm, maybe I'll try it this month for Halloween.

I vote for The Shining, while I love the original movie (Jack Nicholson was just over the top in this!), the book was better. "It" was probably the scariest to me because I am afraid of clowns (yes, even now as an adult I am still scared of clowns).
 
Planogirl said:
The Haunting of Hill House is not that scary IMO (even though an excellent piece of work) but is an great jumping off point for a truly scary movie. Read it and then watch the original version of The Haunting if you never have. Great stuff!!!

YES!! I said that to them! I have heard that the original movie is great. I hope it is just a good read at this point. I guess I'll have to read a few scary books by me lonesome!
 
Briarmom said:
Thanks everyone! I am going to be putting a lot of these in my cart on Amazon (unless they don't have free ship...then B&N).

We (they) decided on The Haunting of Hill House by Shirley Jackson. It is short, so that is what made them decide it. Oh well. I have been wanting to read this for years, so it's ok. As I said, I am going to be reading a lot of these.

That's a good choice, very good story. A little mild too so those that may not normally enjoy scary should be okay with it.
 
IT by Stephen King is one of the scariest books I have ever read.

I am scared of popping balloons, clowns, clowns with balloons. I forgot about the drain. Good thing I already took a shower. And the fortune cookies.

We all float down here....
 
:rotfl: :rotfl: So sorry to remind everyone about the evil drains in It! I read a lot of scarey books and don't usually get freaked out in real life by them but sometimes, even though it's many years later, when I bend down to wash my face in the sink and my hair is hanging down close to the drain....I get a little shiver and jump back quickly!
 


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