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Mairin wrote:My personal favorite of his is The Girl Who Loved Tom Gordon... very eerie!!
And you can't go wrong with the Green Mile either.
GotThatSwing wrote:Mairin wrote:My personal favorite of his is The Girl Who Loved Tom Gordon... very eerie!!
And you can't go wrong with the Green Mile either.
What's the first one about?
Mairin wrote:GotThatSwing wrote:Mairin wrote:My personal favorite of his is The Girl Who Loved Tom Gordon... very eerie!!
And you can't go wrong with the Green Mile either.
What's the first one about?
Its about a young girl who gets lost in the woods and is being hunted by a man killing bear. I guess it freaked me out mostly because I'm an avid camper and those thoughts always are in the back of your mind.
GotThatSwing wrote:Mairin wrote:GotThatSwing wrote:Mairin wrote:My personal favorite of his is The Girl Who Loved Tom Gordon... very eerie!!
And you can't go wrong with the Green Mile either.
What's the first one about?
Its about a young girl who gets lost in the woods and is being hunted by a man killing bear. I guess it freaked me out mostly because I'm an avid camper and those thoughts always are in the back of your mind.
Ooh, sounds interesting and realistic!
Mairin wrote:GotThatSwing wrote:Mairin wrote:GotTha tSwing wrote:Mairin wrote:My personal favorite of his is The Girl Who Loved Tom Gordon... very eerie!!
And you can't go wrong with the Green Mile either.
What's the first one about?
Its about a young girl who gets lost in the woods and is being hunted by a man killing bear. I guess it freaked me out mostly because I'm an avid camper and those thoughts always are in the back of your mind.
Ooh, sounds interesting and realistic!
That's why I love it so much. It doesn't have any eerie clowns or monsters.. its totally plausible.
Sophius wrote:The Shining is definitely a good place to start. I started with The Tommyknockers which in my opinion is a bit creepier than The Shining. Just one thing a bout Stephen King though. Be careful which books of his you pick up, as some (like The Dark Half) are starkly(no pun intended) lackluster.
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