Which are the best horror books?
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Re: Which are the best horror books?
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*Of course, I could very well reach the end and decide I hate it, but even if I do, I might recommend it anyway if just because it's so enjoyable thus far.
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Update: I've finished Bird Box. No question, it is the best horror book I've ever read. I sobbed at the ending. Please read this one, if you are interested in horror even a little bit.EWatson02 wrote: ↑24 Feb 2018, 15:13 I'm currently reading Bird Box by Josh Malerman right now and honestly, the reason I'm writing this post is because I had to stop and take a break. It is THAT creepy. If you like horror with a lot of suspense, that's the one to go for.* I'm also interested in his other book, Black Mad Wheel, though it's a little bit more conspiracy-based, which I'm skeptical about. But if it's as tense as Bird Box, I'll gladly read it.
*Of course, I could very well reach the end and decide I hate it, but even if I do, I might recommend it anyway if just because it's so enjoyable thus far.
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I scare easily though, I remember R.L. Stine giving me nightmares in my childhood.
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