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Reading Challenge: The Ten Most Disturbing Books of All Time
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I thought Endurance: A Novel of Terror and Trapped were just ok. To me, these two were almost interchangeable.
I do have Afraid, but I haven't gotten to it yet.


For some reason they have stuck with me.
So why did I wait so long to read Kilborn's best?
---> Dumbass

I also thought Afraid was far and away better than the other two.


Is Blood Meridian as different from The Road and No Country for old Men as they are from each other? I liked The Road, but No Country for Old Men turned me off McCarthy. Blood Meridian was on my list of words to read for the GRE because of supposed large vocabulary, but I never got to it.
Edit- Requiem for a Dream was phenomenal, easily one of the best books I have ever read. On to Naked Lunch.

I love post apocalyptic fiction, but the book really didn't live up to the hype, in my eyes.

I have also been informed you can do heroin with an eyedropper and a safety pin, knowledge I pray will never be useful. Five stars.
On to We Need to Talk About Kevin.


Charlene wrote: "Kimberly, have you read We Need to Talk About Kevin. It was very disturbing to me."
No, I haven't...I'll have to go look that one up!
No, I haven't...I'll have to go look that one up!

:)

The Girl Next Door is brilliant too. What's so disturbing is following the story from that kid's perspective. I wanted to scream at him to do something, anything, to help that girl.



Disturbed me greatly to know there are people in the world like this!

I do enjoy disturbing books, well written ones anyway. Added the rest to my 'to read'. Thanks for sharing!
Is it wrong of me that the most disturbing part of American Psycho was how obsessed the guy was with designer clothing? I felt like I was reading a fashion magazine...

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=qoIvd...

Wow, that was disturbing. Beautifully written but full of horror and isolation. Good choice!

Hi Raquel,
Not sure I should even suggest this because it's that hard-hitting and venal, but since it's free you might as well know about it: Lustmord: Anatomy of a Serial Butcher Vol. 1 (of 6). Right here on Goodreads. Download it and tell me what you think. Best, Kirk
Jamie wrote: "Jon Recluse wrote: "The Painted Bird"
Wow, that was disturbing. Beautifully written but full of horror and isolation. Good choice!"

I thought that is obsessive love affair with Huey Lewis and the News was the creepiest thing ever!! lol

09. Requiem for a Dream
08. Naked Lunch
07. We Need to Talk About Kevin
06. The Road
05. American Psycho
04. Johnny Got His Gun
03. The 120 Days of Sodom
02. The Turner Diaries
01. The Girl Next Door
I can't believe I've only read one. One! I need to lay off the romance novels.

Tressa wrote: "Amy, you should really read We Need to Talk About Kevin. It's great. I can't believe you haven't already read American Psycho."
Another two that I need to banish myself into the "box of shame" until I've read them... sigh!
Another two that I need to banish myself into the "box of shame" until I've read them... sigh!

I have read Kevin though. I thought it was a top notch read, both literary and scary (though not in the usual way.)
Kimberly, I look forward to discussing Kevin with you when you're done. I felt wrung out when I finished that book. :)
American Psycho is brilliant, extremely gory and twisted. Patrick Bateman is one sick f**k.
Loved the movie We Need To Talk About Kevin (although Tilda Swinton looked like she was decaying).
Loved the movie We Need To Talk About Kevin (although Tilda Swinton looked like she was decaying).

The Road is one of my favorite books. And actually has one of my all time favorite endings. I haven't seen the movie though. So I don't know how close it is. :)


Sounds great!! Had to put it on my list!! thanks.

"The reasoning man who rejects the superstitions of simpletons necessarily becomes the enemy of simpletons; he must expect as much and be prepared to laugh at the consequences."
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