tommydarascal
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Hi all,
I have been scanning through forums and it has occured to me that when people are talking about the 'best horror books', they aren't always referring to the actual 'scare' factor. For example, I have seen The Stand by Stephen King voted as the best horror book ever billions of times! I have read it, it is excellent, probably the best I have read, but I just don't find it scary. Same goes with House of Leaves by Mark Z. Danielewski: great book, a masterpiece, very inventive, scary? No. Not really. It has its moments.
The whole point I have made this post is to ask all those out there what books actually ARE scary. I would be very grateful for some suggestions.
Just to say, I already have but haven't read:
It by Stephen King
Carrie by Stephen King
The Shining by Stephen King
Also, just to add, I am into supernatural horror.
Thanks again.
I have been scanning through forums and it has occured to me that when people are talking about the 'best horror books', they aren't always referring to the actual 'scare' factor. For example, I have seen The Stand by Stephen King voted as the best horror book ever billions of times! I have read it, it is excellent, probably the best I have read, but I just don't find it scary. Same goes with House of Leaves by Mark Z. Danielewski: great book, a masterpiece, very inventive, scary? No. Not really. It has its moments.
The whole point I have made this post is to ask all those out there what books actually ARE scary. I would be very grateful for some suggestions.
Just to say, I already have but haven't read:
It by Stephen King
Carrie by Stephen King
The Shining by Stephen King
Also, just to add, I am into supernatural horror.
Thanks again.