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I agree. Both book and movie were very frightening

Under the Dome - Whats scarier than being trapped under a dome with a bunch of republicans? Nothing. Seriously though this book is scary because it just people being horrible. Thats real.
Duma Key- Total creepfest. Full of evil ghosts and monsters. Whatever your terrifying imagination can create actually can come to life...and end you. Great character development on that one.
King...I love your face.
The Taking - This was my first Koontz book and it freaked me out. Aliens. Need I say more.
Heart-Shaped Box- Flat out terrifying. Vendetta ghost. Baby King...I love your face to.


Oh man, the Amityville Horror was terrifying. I remember actually jumping from my light switch to my bed and then regretting that the light was off!




The Standonly cause it could happen
Bless the Childi didn't even finish it when I figured out the plot--I do not read things about demonic sacrifice(chidlren)
Jaws- I read this when I was 11 after that I swore --no ocean swimming.
Rosemary's Baby


I read the book before I watched the movie, and it was definitely worth the read. And I don't really read Stephen King. I find it hard to read his books.



I'm reading American Vampire Vol. 1 by Scott Snyder, Stephen Kingand Rafael Albuquerque


Then I went to bed.
I drifted off to sleep and then proceeded to have one of the most disturbing nightmares of my life. Thank you TNBBC!

I also have a lot of books by Peter Straub, Dean Koontz, and Peter Saul. I need to get busy reading them.


It's not a horror novel but a true story about an Ebola outbreak in Reston, VA. I can't tell you more without a spoiler alert.

Another one that didn't really scare me, but really spooked me was In Cold Blood: A True Account of a Multiple Murder and Its Consequences by Truman Capote. I also read a book called "Capote" that I can't seem to bring up on Å·±¦ÓéÀÖ. It was more or less a biography of him and it was told that he was never the same after he wrote In Cold Blood.


The movie made me swear no lake swimming, either. :D

Duma Key was a pretty creepy book! I haven't read The Stand (yet) but I read It late last year and had the same urge to pitch the book across the room. If it hadn't been a selection for my F2F book club in October, I don't know that I would have finished it.
I did, however, just finish The Shining and loved it. Also, I read Come Closer earlier this year that I really enjoyed. It was a quick read and it freaked me out even though I read it in the middle of a busy airport! :)

i am intrigued by your books because i am always looking for scary books an havent really found any.. boo..
the scariest book i ever read was a true crime story- what made it all the more scary was that it was TRUE.
i liked duma key. i also liked stephen kings -- bag of bones and hearts in atlantis.. his "after the accident books". it had the familiarity of the name King but it was like reading a whole new author.

A belated AMEN to that. Truth is much scarier than fiction.

The movie made me swear no lake swimming, either. :D"
Me too. Pools only after that one and it's been years.
I don't even like wading in the ocean any deeper than ankles.

That's certainly true. My F2F book club read this while I was pregnant with my daughter, and when my obstetrician saw me reading it during a checkup, she suggested I stop because it was so disturbing. :)

1. The Exorcist- have tried to read it again since I was 13 but just....can't (I'm 50 now)
2. Dracula
3. Salem's Lot (Although The Stand was King's best)
4. Helter Skelter (Because it was true)
Those are the ones that had me sleeping with the lights on. In no particular order:
Rosemary's Baby, The Haunting of Hill House, American Psycho (felt like I should have been wearing gloves handling that book), Swan Song, The Shining, Jaws, Ghost Story. I will definitley look for books based on other's suggestions. Thanks!
2. Dracula
3. Salem's Lot (Although The Stand was King's best)
4. Helter Skelter (Because it was true)
Those are the ones that had me sleeping with the lights on. In no particular order:
Rosemary's Baby, The Haunting of Hill House, American Psycho (felt like I should have been wearing gloves handling that book), Swan Song, The Shining, Jaws, Ghost Story. I will definitley look for books based on other's suggestions. Thanks!
Dylan wrote: "I've always wanted to read Jaws. Is it still in print? And is it better than the movie?"
The movie was good. The book is great! A lot of sub-plots going on in the book that you don't see in the movie. Look for it at thrift stores. I'd like to read it again.
The movie was good. The book is great! A lot of sub-plots going on in the book that you don't see in the movie. Look for it at thrift stores. I'd like to read it again.
El wrote: "Man, I love Helter Skelter. It freaks the crap out of me, but I love it."
OMG! I read that in the seventies as a teen and slept with the lights on the whole time. Because it was true!
OMG! I read that in the seventies as a teen and slept with the lights on the whole time. Because it was true!
Zac wrote: "Ok so I've been watching "scary" movies ever since my parent let me. The only problem is I've never seen one that actually scared me so I'm going to try books to see if that does the trick. I've be..."
If the Exorcist won't do it, nothing will! The movie's bad enough, but the book?......I've tried to read it again several times since I was 13 but can't.
If the Exorcist won't do it, nothing will! The movie's bad enough, but the book?......I've tried to read it again several times since I was 13 but can't.
Brenda wrote: "Both of my picks may seem dated but here goes...
The Talented Mr. Ripley (P. Highsmith)
Harvest Home (T. Tryon)"
Oh, I forgot about Harvest Home. Read it a few times. Creepy for sure
The Talented Mr. Ripley (P. Highsmith)
Harvest Home (T. Tryon)"
Oh, I forgot about Harvest Home. Read it a few times. Creepy for sure

Intensity, The Door to December, Velocity, The Husband, The Bad Place, Shadow Fires.... it's never end list of Koontz books that scared me to deepest corner of my mind. I know what to expect from Koontz books but never prepared

I loved


The Stand - Stephen King
The Shining - Stephen King
The Girl Who Loved Tom Gordon - Stephen King
The Ruins - Scott Smith

I remember the first time our teacher read A Tell-Tale Heart to us in class. Even with all the other kids around, sure got my heart a thumpin'! Much later, I realized what a great writer he was. The first paragraph of The Fall of the House of Usher will knock your socks off.

I remember the first time our teacher read A Tell-Tale Heart to us in class. Even with all the other kids around, ..."
This makes me think of the cassette tape I had with A Tell-Tale Heart on it. I used to listen to it obsessively as a kid, but it always freaked me out. And Joel, you are spot on about the first paragraph of The Fall of the House of Usher!

I'll agree with someone else and say The Hot Zone: A Terrifying True Story is without a doubt the scariest book I've ever read. That book made me feel lucky to be alive because we probably shouldn't be.
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