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by Ghostwalker117 » 04 Apr 2012, 07:06
I like a good scare once in a while especially when it comes from my own imagination due to highly descriptive writing. What are your favoritie books in the horror genre. Some of my favorites are: The Legend of Sleepy Hollow, Dracula and Scary stories to read in the dark.
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by Maud Fitch » 04 Apr 2012, 07:12
Horror isn't my favourite genre but I have to say for sheer psychological creepiness, I can't go passed any novel
written by Joyce Carol Oates.
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by frik » 04 Apr 2012, 11:41
Stephen King's The Stand.
Oh, I just noticed the plural.
I also love Clive Barker's Books of Blood, anything by H.P. Lovecraft, Dan Simmons' Summer of Night and many more.
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by RuqeeD » 04 Apr 2012, 14:18
Out of the ones I've read (there haven't been many yet) I thought Sarah Waters The Little Stranger was a frightening read - very spooky. James Herbert's Haunted was good and right now I'm reading House of Leaves which even though it's a little slow going there are points where I don't want to look over my shoulder because I think something will be there. It's slowly building up and I can tell it's gonna get scarier....can't wait

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by Argleblather » 04 Apr 2012, 19:13
Right now? The Stand. I'm having a spat of obsession with it. Otherwise, Dracula, Bag of Bones, Desperation, Haunting of Hill House.
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by StephenKingman » 05 Apr 2012, 10:38
Too many to mention but if i were putting together an Ultimate 5 Horror Books:
1. The Stand
2. The Shining
3. IT
4. Legend of Hell House
5. Woman in Black
You only live once.....so live!
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Post Number:#7
by Ant » 05 Apr 2012, 16:48
"Night in the Lonesome October" and "Endless Night" both by Richard Laymon are great reads as well as "House of Bones" by Graham Masterton.
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Post Number:#8
by Argleblather » 05 Apr 2012, 21:03
IT is also one of my all-time favorite books. I don't always think of it as the scariest,I just love the story. My poor copy is very dog eared and tattered.
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Post Number:#9
by Connie_88 » 06 Apr 2012, 11:51
The Shining the bit with the maze and topiary animals gets me everytime, and I've read the book about 6 times!
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by Col » 08 Apr 2012, 05:08
Connie_88 wrote:The Shining the bit with the maze and topiary animals gets me everytime, and I've read the book about 6 times!
I agree 200% with that!!

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by Connie_88 » 08 Apr 2012, 05:47
Col wrote:Connie_88 wrote:The Shining the bit with the maze and topiary animals gets me everytime, and I've read the book about 6 times!
I agree 200% with that!!

It just sends shudders down my spine, I'm sure it's not even supposed to be the scariest bit but it creeps me out something chronic

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by Bighuey » 08 Apr 2012, 20:35
H.P. Lovecraft, Steven King's Christine, Dracula, House on the Borderland, S. Baring-Goulds Book of Werewolves, and Arthur Machen's Great God Pan and M.R. James Count Magnus are among my favorites.
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by goldengate » 09 Apr 2012, 20:14
Dracula is definately on my list, along with The Stand and just about anything by Jack Ketchum. Joe Hill's Heart Shaped Box was great. There are many more - I have a particular fondness for horror - and apocolyptical books.
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by tedfiz » 10 Apr 2012, 03:11
when i was a child i like ghose bump... really its scary.... but now i never read book with genre horor...
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