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In Cold Blood is another really scary one!



Fantastic psychological thriller that brought on emotions that I have never experienced from words on a page before. It is disturbing, graphic yet heart wrenching and enthralling all at once. Probably made my top three favorite books of all time. I don't really know how to describe it other than it just really moved me. He has already won awards for this debut novel.
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Here are the ten, but this is in random order.
It
The Stand
Let the right one in
Pet Semetary
Salem's Lot
Ghost story
Koko ( pshycological Horror )
Carrion Comfort
Summer of Night
Lost Boy/ Lost girl
It
The Stand
Let the right one in
Pet Semetary
Salem's Lot
Ghost story
Koko ( pshycological Horror )
Carrion Comfort
Summer of Night
Lost Boy/ Lost girl

True Horror:
1. Pet Semetary
2. The Shining
3. Salems Lot
4. Cujo
5. The Dark Half
Epic Tales of Good vs Evil:
1. The Dark Tower Series
2. The Stand
3. Under The Dome
Other notable good reads:
1: 11/22/63
2: Duma Key
3: Eyes of The Dragon
4: Joyland
5: The Girl Who Loved Tom Gordon
On my To Read list:
Desperation, Bag of Bones, Cell, Liseys Story

The Church of Dead Girls Stephen Dobyns
Summer of Night Dan Simmons
Mine Robert R McCammon
Misery Stephen King
The Girl Next Door Jack Ketchum

I read 1984 recently and that world was terrifying.
What Stephen King books would you recommend?

Cell
The Green Mile (not horror exactly, but excellent)
Carrie (the book that started it all)
Hearts in Atlantis
Everything's Eventual
Bag of Bones
The Shining
Misery
Full Dark No Stars
From a Buick Eight
There are more, but for some reason I'm having trouble with this list...I've read a few of Dan Simmons books, you're right, I never heard of Song of Kali. I'll keep an eye out for it.

But the ghost story I recently read and haven’t seen here is The Little Stranger by Sarah Waters. This is more of a psychological horror story than an outright fright fest, but it does manage to be sufficiently creepy and unsettling. And it’s very well written.
I'm adding Ghost Story by Peter Straub to my books-to-read list based on comments here.

M.L., if you liked THe Shining there's a sequel to it that just came out this week, though I don't remember the title...I might look for teh one you mentioned.

I agree Charles! These were VERY scary!






Also I don't think I found them scary per se but I love Poe's stories. I love old classic horror.

I used to read John Saul books when I was younger, you're right, his are easier to get through than Stephen King's books. I like Stephen though because his ideas are more complex. A few horror writers I like who might be a little easier for you to get through are Stephen Dobyns, Jack Ketchum, Dan Simmons, and Robert McCammon. I have to warn you though, some of Jack Ketchum's stuff is pretty extreme.




It's a bit like The Exorcist.
I'm not sure what's the scariest book of all time.

Dr. Sleep is the King novel that follows, years later, the life of the little boy in The Shining. I found it interesting but not terrifying.

The Shining is not scary at all, in fact, I find it more interesting how he fleshes out the characters, but nothing in it that I've read gives me nightmares.
I've been looking for truly scary books. Either ones that will make me believe it could be real or paranormal stuff that will frighten the crap out of me.
So far I've read Hell House, Adam, Game Over: A Zanno Short Story and I'm almost done The Shining.
All great reads, but nothing truly terrifying (at least for me). I too read Tell Tale Heart in class, but I can't say it scared me either. Then again, it's very difficult to scare me, so I really need something that goes above and beyond.

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A true story that gave me the willies was Capote's IN Cold Blood.