Anonymous wrote:OP here. I also read The Shining in middle school, my first scary book. I think I read Intensity by Dean Koonz not long after. I can't remember if it was really that scary or if it was just because I was 12!
Also, who can forget Scary Stories to Tell in the Dark, and Goosebumps.
Anonymous wrote:The Road
Anonymous wrote:What to Expect When You’re Expecting
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:In Cold Blood
I've been meaning to read this, was it good? As in- I enjoy well written books and literature, and I enjoy true crime. Is it a good combination of this?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Agreed with Blood Meridian - even more chilling that it’s meant to be based on a real gang.
And The Road. That book made me learn how to use a gun.
My husband DNF'd The Road because he said it was too disturbing to read after a certain point. He said he kept picturing him and our only (at the time) son in the situations the book described. And he is NEVER bothered by violence!!!
Anonymous wrote:Agreed with Blood Meridian - even more chilling that it’s meant to be based on a real gang.
And The Road. That book made me learn how to use a gun.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:In Cold Blood
I've been meaning to read this, was it good? As in- I enjoy well written books and literature, and I enjoy true crime. Is it a good combination of this?
Anonymous wrote:Wait Till Helen Comes by Mary Downing Hahn and The Dollhouse Murders by Betty Ren Wright both terrified me as a child. I still get chills reading those books as an adult!
I reread The Haunting of Hill House by Shirley Jackson every October - it’s probably my favorite horror novel. I also like The Uninvited by Dorothy Macardle, The Turn of the Screw by Henry James, Some Must Watch by Ethel Lina White (also published as The Spiral Staircase), and The Woman in Black by Susan James.
Anonymous wrote:Room. I got it as a prize at a book exchange. I opened it and couldn't get past the first few pages. I don't like dwelling on terrible crimes and don't want to spend downtime on fictional ones. Learned that from watching 1 terrible episode of CSI:SVU and, earlier, a terrible 80s movie about santeria (the one with the spider-filled cursed zit). This kind of content sends me running for chick lit and rom coms.