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Stranger by Simon Clark, Summer of Night by Dan Simmons, Dead Sea by Brian Keene
Holly wrote: "Just remember, there are lots & lots of good writers out there, don't limit yourself to King. I would recommend Adam Neville for you,
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the ritual was very good. when I was reading it. I had to put the book down and say ok, I should not be reading this right now."

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the ritual was very good. when I was reading it. I had to put the book down and say ok, I should not be reading this right now."

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New user on Å·±¦ÓéÀÖ, so go easy! I'm looking for a horror but have some very specific requirements so just bear with me please!
I used to read a lot as a kid (Roald Dahl, Goosebumps series, Harry Potter series) but stopped reading into my mid-teens. I recently decided to delve into the literary world once again.
So I'm basically looking for a book suitable for someone who hasn't read in while. I recently read Jurassic Park by Michael Crichton, which I enjoyed moderately. But horror is my favourite genre, so I bought The Shining but have not had the chance to read yet. I'd like something preferably along them lines (i.e. paranormal). Stephen King novels are grossly recommended so, if I enjoy The Shining, I will consider reading Pet Sematary or IT.
Additionally, books with a sense of adventure (as in HP) would be a major plus.
Any other recommendations (Stephen King or other)?
P.S. I'm not at all into romance, nor am I opposed to classical monster books i.e. vampires, werewolves, that sort of thing).
Thanks in advance!