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How do you stay calm/unparanoid when reading a dark book?
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Sep 09, 2015 12:28AM

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Thanks Loretta! I think The Silence of the Lambs would be a great one to read!

Kat wrote: "I guess I haven't read a book yet that is scary enough to do that to me. I don't get too rattled when I read thrillers or mysteries. Any suggestions on a horror novel that might scare me enough to ..."
The ones that truly scare me are the true stories like Truman Capote's "In Cold Blood" or "The Hot Zone". I have been putting off reading "Helter SKelter" as I'm sure it will be very disturbing.

Kat wrote: "I guess I haven't read a book yet that is scary enough to do that to me. I don't get too rattled when I read th..."
I had more trouble withIn Cold Blood than with Helter Skelter: The True Story of the Manson Murders. I think I had to put the first one down for a year or so before I could finish it. No such problem with the other one though. It was more public and people knew more about it. Everyone knew about it because it was in all the papers at the time. I think many of us just wanted to find more about the "truth" of the killings and killers.

Kat wrote: "I guess I haven't read a book yet that is scary enough to do that to me. I don't get too rattled ..."
I always assumed it was because it was a true story, but I guess Truman Capote's treatment made it even scarier.


Books mentioned in this topic
In Cold Blood (other topics)Helter Skelter: The True Story of the Manson Murders (other topics)
The Silence of the Lambs (other topics)
The Redeemer (other topics)
The Exorcist (other topics)
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