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Reading Challenge: The Ten Most Disturbing Books of All Time

Really. You'll see. Every "day" is worse than the one before, and there are a lot of days...
Charlene wrote: "You know....one knows that it has to be baadddd when seasoned horror fans react like this."
The man was insane.....really, really insane.
The man was insane.....really, really insane.


Oh, man... no thank you. Ugh. There goes my stomach again.




What do you think?
10. Blindness
9. Requiem for a Dream
8. Naked Lunch
7. We Need to Talk About Kevin
6. The Road
5. Americ..."
I was going to retry reading we need to talk about kevin but my house ate my copy. Grr, stupid house.


I couldn't see in my head how the movie would get that part across.

The Girl Next Door.
I'm almost at 20% and nothing horrific so far.
But, I find myself tensing up when reading it because I know the horrific is coming, I just don't know yet from where.


Teawench, really? I guess being a parent probably does play a part in how one reacts to that book, though I hadn't thought of that before.

Yay! It worked!


If you even think something's a spoiler or wouldn't want to know this bit of information if you hadn't read the book, then please put it in spoiler tags. I would go ahead and do that with your last post. Thanks.

But I can see where you're coming from as well, at least a little bit. I just don't consider it an HEA ending is all.


I've read a bit about that case too, probably not as much as you have. I could not even imagine sitting in that coutroom-but the reason she did makes perfect sense to me. Can you imagine the guilt she must've felt? I just...can't.
The thing that pissed me off most about that case is that Karla blamed him for all of it, even though the films show she was a full fledged, willing partner.

Even with small things I feel guilty about concerning my son, I will beat myself up for days or weeks (or longer!) over it.


I think that is definitely part of it, Teawench, yes.
Maybe one does need to be a parent to fully realize the horror of that situation. (view spoiler)

And, there is the guilt, too.

Shortly after I read this I was thinking-there really are no likeable people in this book. Maybe the young daughter, but that's it. I couldn't stand Eva at the beginning, it was only after other people began to see something was wrong that she became at least tolerable for me. By the ending, I was feeling pretty bad for her.



Tressa, YES! (view spoiler)

I couldn't understyand why she didn't rat either. What happened towards the end that made you start to dislike Eva? Because my dislike was turning to pity by that point.


I will say that this book inspires all kinds of feelings in people and it spawns some very interesting discussions. For that reason alone, I think WNTTAK book belongs on this list.

It's the main reason that I like it so much here.
Good recommendations, great discussions...what more could a horror reader ask for?
Regarding The Girl Next Door, I'm at about 70%. It's not quite as bad as I thought it would be. I'm definitely cringing a lot though.

Well, maybe Girl doesn't faze you like it does some.
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I started out trying to read it, but it just got worse and worse! I resorted to scrolling/scanning at a rapid pace, just to try to get through it... I had to stop, I was just getting too nauseous, and was afraid I'd barf on my computer. I will go back and scroll to the end after a day or so break. Will that be enough to count??? I just can't do more than that. Sick bast**d.