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the horrors I've read so far are
Dracula
Dracula
The Exorcist
Psycho
Pet Sematary
also a book by Stephen King where a dead twin's brain is attached to the surviving twin's brain, or something like that
am waiting to read
Ring
Dracula
Dracula
The Exorcist
Psycho
Pet Sematary
also a book by Stephen King where a dead twin's brain is attached to the surviving twin's brain, or something like that
am waiting to read
Ring
I didnt know Exorcist was a book! How was it??
the only "horrors" ive read so far are Goosebumps... and they served nopurpose but to make me laugh :P
the only "horrors" ive read so far are Goosebumps... and they served nopurpose but to make me laugh :P
it was horrendously engaging - something which is bad and disgusting, but you cant put it down unless you get to the bottom .
I read it when I was 13 or so (I should not have done that - its not a book for children - it has disgusting details especially aimed at Jesus and Mary, but my parents had given me full freedom to read whatever I want to)
I read it when I was 13 or so (I should not have done that - its not a book for children - it has disgusting details especially aimed at Jesus and Mary, but my parents had given me full freedom to read whatever I want to)
Goosebumps is horrible. I read about a mummy oriented goosebumps book and found it boring, even for kids, maybe

Elizabeth Kostova novel? I have it. I never thought it was a horror novel. Will have to read and find out.

My wife enjoyed it a lot, she is a big time Dracula/Vampire fan

the only "horrors" ive read so far are Goosebumps... and they served nopurpose but to make me laugh :P"
Yep thats a book by William Peter Bletty..

haven;t read It.
Have seen the movie "American Psycho" - didn't impress me much. May be book is much better (as usually the case is)
Have seen the movie "American Psycho" - didn't impress me much. May be book is much better (as usually the case is)



Pls dont suggest any novel turned movies as I have watched most of them..


It would suffice to look for any of the suitable translated compilations.

Clive Barker is a great horror writer. Neil Gaimen is another British author who writes good horror tales, especially those with a metaphysical bent.

i am huge fan of marry higgins clark , her books are good mystery but horror :)

ohkk, i recommend you Stephen king ,he is good at that

Horror readers of the world unite! :D

Horror readers of the world unite! :D"
Indeed! Unite! :)

Horror readers of the world u..."
Not a whole lot of ppl talking about horror I see. Probably too scared. ;)


King I find to be a great storyteller. Reading him is like sitting down and listening to an old friend, or grandfather (or whomever) tell you about something they experienced a long, long time ago.
Barker, on the other hand, often verges on fine literature. And he takes me on a journey that is often quite fantastic and fantastical. What I do find with Barker though is: either you LOVE him, or you HATE him. That's actually what the person who turned me onto his writing said to me. :) I guess I am in the LOVE him category. :)
When it comes to the DARK VISIONS anthologies of short stories (Vols 1 and 2), I might be a little biased on those, as I am the publisher and editor of those volumes. :) BUT, if you like your horror more creepy, quite or tension-filled, I think you would enjoy the reads. And DV1 (the red-eyed one) was just nominated for a Bram Stoker Award for 2013. So, there are some folks who liked it, which I am grateful for. :)
What are your favorite books (novels or anthologies or even short stories) written by King? And what about Barker? I could literal babble for days about both of them. :) But I think one of my all-time favorite novels that I ever read was King's The Shining (I haven't yet read Doctor Sleep, but have it on my list.) And I very much enjoyed most of Barker's Books of Blood anthology series. And also his very strange Weaveworld and The Great and Secret Show.

The Shining is definitely one of King's best works and far superior to the Kubrick movie. I also enjoyed reading It, Desperation, and Christine among others. I like most of his short stories too, and currently I am reading the Dark Tower series by him, which is equally stunning in terms of the man's imagination.
I will surely try the DV1 anthology, and let you know what I think of it. :)
Thanks for your suggestions, and Clive Barker coming up after I finish the Dark Tower.

One of my favorite graphic novels series (not Barker) is The Watchmen. Let me know what you think of DV1. I would be interested to hear (good and/or bad.)
Which book of the Dark Tower are you on? That series is probably the one that gets overlooked by some King fans, and they should actually read them.


The Shining is one of my fave horror books. The movie SUCKED in comparison. As a standalone horror movie, it is very well done. But as an adaptation, it missed the entire point of the book. I won't say more in case I spoil things. I'll just say this. Ask any Stephen King fan about The Shining movie, and you will see the smoke coming out of their ears :P

Here are some horror books that I read and enjoyed quite a bit.
This House is Haunted
The Ruins
The Girl Who Loved Tom Gordon
Slade House
The Butterfly Garden
Bird Box
The Omen
Carrie
Some of these are mild but they have all stayed with me.

Mitchell one of my favourites and I have a beautiful hardback copy of space house and a stunning paperback of Boneclocks. Shall read in order.
Thanks for letting know 😊
Thanks for letting know 😊

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