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Scariest single moment or "scene" out of all SK stories?

Later, when I read the DT series, the restaurant (you know the one!) also gave me a case of the wiggins for the same reason.


Erin wrote: "I don't know if I can pick a scary scene but there have been moments that disturbed me like in IT and the entire short story for "Survivor Type" definitely stayed with me."
Yes, I immediately thought of this when I read the topic name. And it's been 20 plus years since I read it.
Yes, I immediately thought of this when I read the topic name. And it's been 20 plus years since I read it.




I'm with you on that one Scott; scary because that guy could be soooo real.

I had nightmares about Gerald's Game, and that scene in particular, for weeks. Never before or since has a book scared me so much.



A close second would be any time Lou Creed treks through the woods to the Micmac burial ground in Pet Sematary. Very eerie.....


Aneela wrote: "The Bathroom scene in room 217 in The Shining. Holy Crap!!"
This would get my vote, also.
This would get my vote, also.

YES!! My first Stephen King book, I was like 12 years old. Scared the crap out of me

YES!! My first Stephen King book, I was like 12 years old. Scared the crap out of me"
This was even terrifying in the miniseries.

2.) When Louis Creed has to bury his wife so that she'll come back in Pet Semetary.


Man, SK definitely has some very creepy short-stories...

Speaking of scariest books, besides a discussion thread, has a poll/survey been done to find out what SK fans on this group think his scariest book is? If not, would such an activity be welcomed?
I also got a bit frightened in Duma Key when the boat people started to show up in the house.

Speaking of scariest books, besides a discus..."
Not sure if there has or not. Not for the while that I've been here at least. Why don't you start one?

Speaking of scariest books, besides a discus..."
IT is definitely one of his more visceral and disturbing books. Avoid the piece of garbage miniseries though.

Speaking of scariest books, besides a discus..."
Don't know about IT as I haven't read it, but Salem's Lot has definitely got to be up there.

Desperation is also up there, especially with all the creepy desert animals.

Desperation is also up there, especially with all..."
For me the creepiest thing in Desperation (and The Regulators) was the random uttering of the word/name Tak. Gives me the wiggins just thinking about it. I might lose my mind if someone said that in my hearing.O_o



I've read all of King and thought Lisey's Story was pretty good not great, but that scene does stick with me. Whenever I think of the book I see that scene. It's terrifying.

Exactly, I had to catch my breath after that scene...lol!

In The Shining, the scene Inside Room 217 horrified me, but it was the buildup to that scene scared me.
In the short story "Strawberry Spring", it's the final two lines that drove me batty: "My wife thinks I was with another woman last night. And oh dear God, I think so too."


In The Shining, the scene Inside Room 217 horrified me, but it was the buildup..."
I never liked the story Strawberry Spring with the exception of those last two lines!!! They slayed me.
The best part about GR is finding others who feel the same as you about books, lines, authors, etc. :D

Exactly! I was about 12 when I read that and it scared the crap out of me. Haven't read anything scarier since.




The Raft, I think! LOL

My memory IS bad if I couldn't remember that! Too obvious I guess!

I agree with so many of the ones mentioned, but I'm really with you on the tunnel scene. It seriously creeped me out the first time I read it. Not as much after that but still does.

A close second would be any time Lou Creed treks through the woods to the Micm..."
When his son comes back to life as well!!! Little kids in horror books and films always gets me terrified.



1. Danny in room 217, especialy when he is out of the room and he realyses that someone is trying to open the door and the sound of the woman`s feet on the floor.
2. From Gerald`s game, when she saw the man in the room.
I was alone at home when I read the furst one, it was noon, when I read it I was so scared I went outside and stayed all day in the park.
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