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Feb 27, 2008 10:45AM

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For me, it's not so much entire books that stick with me in creepy ways but specific scenes. Movies do that too. Something will touch that part of my psyche that gets freaked out.


stephen king also has a few that gave me quite the willies, not the least of which was desperation, in no small part because as i started it i was nursing a brown recluse bite on my ankle. being the hypochondriac that i am, i automatically assumed i recieved the bite in bed, and that an army of poisonous spiders lived in my bedroom. desperation didn't help AT ALL. although, looking back, i can't remember anything from that book BESIDES the spiders. i think i get it mixed up with the hellraiser graphic novel.

I read The Shining when I was 13, and that bathtub scene kept me out of the bathroom at night for weeks.
As an adult, Peter Straub's Ghost Story, Thomas Harris' Red Dragon, and especially The Haunting of Hill House all gave me bedtime whim-whams when I read them.

Me, too. Offseason is the biggie that kept me up at night, and I still think of parts of that book and can't sleep. Ketchum's The Girl Next Door bothered me for a long time. Now that I've got a little boy, I'm very sensitive to the way others are mistreated in our society, even if it's just in the fiction I read.
Salem's Lot gave me the willies back in the '80s when I was reading it. Anything vampire or werewolf will give me nightmares a few days after I read or watch something about these creatures.
Naomi's Room also freaked me out for a while. This book is very subtle and haunting, the way a lot of British horror is.

Also, in 8th grade, I checked out a library record, Vincent Price's "A Hornbook for Witches". His reading of "Thus I Refute Beelzy" (my all-time favorite horror short story) cost me a few night's sleep.




I'm new to this group.
Books that kept me from sleeping - I recently read Richard Laymon's Blood Games - though not as scary or gory as some of his other books, for some reason this kept me awake - the thought that someone is watching you or even stalking you is not a good thought to go to sleep on.
The one book that has kept me from sleeping at night on more than one occasion was Stephen Kings 'IT', this may also have to do with the fact I watched the film just before reading the book - good book though.




plus, i think the movie did a much better job at the characterization, making the heroes just a little more flawed and human, and making the vampires a little more inhuman and brutal. in my opinion, they were all just a little bit flat in the GN.

I had forgotten it, but that might actually be the most frightening thing I've ever read.

Rob, I agree with you about 'The Boogeyman' from Night Shift, I find that I have to check all the doors in my room are properly closed after reading it.

Another Steven King short story that gave me the chills is Children of the Corn - kids these day are scary enough but giving the scary religious zealous and a huge monster to sacrfice adults too is just plain scary.

You should try reading his Skeleton Crew book of short stories, they are really goods as well.


I'm currently reading a young adult fiction book of short ghost called Shades of Darkness by Robert Westall - its quite good and the stories are quite creepy so far.


"The Mist" from Skeleton Crew was another one I read about that same time... I read it outloud to my little sister she would have been about 8... we were TERRIFIED of fog for the next year or so.
More Recently - "The Girl Next Door" was extremely upsetting, and "Survivor" by JF Gonzales was gross (spoiler - raping and mutilating an infant was more than I cared to read about)
It's been a long time since any books have really given me the heebie jeebies, the closest aren't even horror books... I recently re-read "Alas Bablylon" and sat up most of the night planning on what I would do in that situation.

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