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I would like to try reading Stephen King. He's an author I've never read but always been curious about. But he has a major list and I don't know what to pick. Any help? Thanks
Hmm, it's not easy because I mostly read King 20 years ago, so I'm not really sure how his books are now! My favorites from him are not the most horror oriented.
I'll say The Talisman, The Green Mile or Skeleton Crew (short stories).
I'll say The Talisman, The Green Mile or Skeleton Crew (short stories).





I'm in the same boat as you, that horror is my favourite genre and therefore I have a higher tolerance for it. I've been stuck picking a book for this topic but I have a few true life stories on my to-read list that are about real murderers or real events that were horrible and I might go with one of those as I find real life horrors much scarier and more disturbing than any fictional story.
I also am pretty desensitized. For some reason I found Rosemary's Baby unsettling the whole time I read it. But I went with The Exorcist since it's such a classic. We'll see! Hopefully it's a successful week (and the book actually scares me)

If you're not very into horror and you want to start with Stephen King, I'd probably suggest starting with Carrie. It's sort of a jumping off book because, although it is a horror book and there are definitely still very unsettling moments, it's less scary than some of his others. It also gives you an idea of his writing style which might give you an idea of whether you'd like to read more of his books or not.
He has also written some amazing non-horror books too which I would recommend for other categories or that you could read at other times.

Yeah, horror is not really my bag so I think I will go with something that is more intimidating to me than scary. Im a big fraidy cat.

I am loving your take on this week!!! I came to this thread because I don't want to read some horror-slasher book. And you are right, we are afraid of many thing. I'm actually a little nervous that Harper Lee's second book won't be half as good as To Kill A Mockingbird...and that maybe I do like Harlequin Romance...and that my mother was right all along about Jack Reacher. Not to mention the shock of eyeballing Moby Dick and knowing that you have to read every last page.
Thanks. I'm going to rethink this whole "scary" aspect!

Good call on the theory that Harper Lee's second book might tarnish your love for the first and all things Harper Lee. I really, truly don't know if I want to read it.
Your mom? She likes Reacher. I stopped reading them eventually, just too many and diminishing returns for me. But I really liked those first couple of books a lot more than I thought I would have.
Books mentioned in this topic
Piercing (other topics)The Talisman (other topics)
The Green Mile (other topics)
Skeleton Crew (other topics)
May 28 - June 3, 2015
Fear the scary week, you'll jump at every sound, the night will be full of moving shadows, you'll have nightmares. Or maybe you'll choose the wrong book and be very sleepy, we don't know.
Fear the scary week (yeah, you have a déjà vu feeling, I know), you'll open this book you wanted to read but not wanted at the same time. Maybe it's very huge, maybe the subject makes you uncomfortable, maybe it talks to something deep inside you, living you a little afraid. Maybe it won't be a so big jump at the end, but good luck anyway.
How to Create a Topic:
1. Create a topic in the appropriate folder using your book's author and title (Title by Author, please). Link your book with the "This topic is about" feature.
2. In the body of your post, comment about why you chose this book. Have you read it before? What are your expectations?
3. Feel free to use the thread as a way to update the group on your progress. Also, when you are finished reading, add a small review and your thoughts about the week's challenge.
4. Comment on everyone else's posts as well! Participation and group involvement will make this challenge so much fun!
**If you chose the same book as another group member for the same week, do not create a duplicate thread.**
Book ideas (hu, some covers are creepy x__x)
Nightmare Magazine's Top 100 Horror Books
15 scary books to terrify you this Halloween
The 50 Scariest Books of All Time
10 Novels That Are Scarier Than Most Horror Movies
The 100 Scariest Horror Novels of All Time
The 20 horror books every fan should read
Some Listopias:
Best Indie Horror Books
Most Terrifying Short Stories
Books That Gave Me Nightmares
Really Scary Books
Best Horror Books of the 21st Century
Best Modern Horror Novels
Historical Ghost Fiction
Books That Gave Me Nightmares
Haunted House Stories
Haunted Hospitals
Favorite Bone-chilling YA novel
YA Haunted Houses
Where's The Scare? (Best YA Horror Books)
Spooky Middle Grade Reads
Horror films based on books