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Old 04-29-2008, 03:55 PM
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Beach House, By R.L. Stein.

I recommended this a while back. I know it's the same guy who wrote the Goosebumps books, but this story is a seriously good read for what it is. You could probably read it on one long car trip or something, and it's easy and thrilling.
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Old 05-03-2008, 11:12 AM
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this isn't a horror book, but it's a story i came across in various books over the years, so i fanally found it, read it, and fell in love. watership down by richard adams.
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this isn't a horror book, but it's a story i came across in various books over the years, so i fanally found it, read it, and fell in love. watership down by richard adams.
The book is pretty horrific, in it's own way. Definitely memorable and a true classic.

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The last book that scared the hell out of me was The Shining, by Stephen King.

I also know that it was mentioned earlier, but I definitely recommend The Ruins.

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That was definitely a fantastic little read.

I also recommend...
  • Salem's Lot by Stephen King - Easy and guiltfree vampire read.
  • The Mist by Stephen King - Quick read and significantly better than the movie.
  • Oryx and Crake by Margaret Atwood - Not horror per se, but an absolutely brilliant bleak post-apocalyptic story. Brilliantly written and she is now one of my favorite authors.
  • The Zombie Survival Guide by Max Brooks - Comical, but well-researched how-to book on fighting zombies. A must for all zombie enthusiasts.
  • Devil in the White City by Erik Larson - Slightly higher art historical fiction tale of the horrible serial killings at the Chicago World's Fair. Absolutely amazing writing, but not exactly an easy summer read.
  • October Country by Ray Bradbury - Good little collection of creepy short stories. See especially "The Small Assassin."


re: It - Possibly one of the more overrated books that I have tried to engage myself with. Couldn't get into it. Might have been more interested had I not seen the movie first. Pity.

And I honestly think that every good horror enthusiast should indulge in Poe as much as possible.
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i recently found an author i like (so far) - an englishman by the name of William Hope Hodgson.

he is sort of a contempory of Lovecraft...
Hodgson was a seaman which greatly influenced his writing. Most of his horror stories are related to things nautical.
Where Lovecraft had his Cthulhu Mythos, Hodgson wrote about a Sargasso Mythos.

Dont know how easy it is to find - i just found a book of short stories - it looks like it might be worth tracking down his novels.
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Definitely. His the Ghost Pirates is rated in the second volume of Horror's 100 Greatest Books and it's also mentioned as recommended reading in the HWA's On Writing Horror.
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Which authors are closest to King and Koontz? Those are my favorite and I've exhausted their works. Well of course Joe Hill, but he doesn't produce fast enough. (impatient I am)
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Which authors are closest to King and Koontz? Those are my favorite and I've exhausted their works. Well of course Joe Hill, but he doesn't produce fast enough. (impatient I am)

if thats the kind of stuff you like ..

try Graham MAsterson
Robert McCammon
James Herbert
brian lumley
Clive BArker
Peter Straub
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if thats the kind of stuff you like ..

try Graham MAsterson
Robert McCammon
James Herbert
brian lumley
Clive BArker
Peter Straub
Thanks! :D

Any particular books for each?
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Any particular books for each?


not really ..


some of the authors do non horror as well ..
but you can easily tell those from the others .


try to find Swan Song by Robert McCammon.

if you liked King's The Stand, then you'll like Swan Song
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not really ..


some of the authors do non horror as well ..
but you can easily tell those from the others .


try to find Swan Song by Robert McCammon.

if you liked King's The Stand, then you'll like Swan Song
I have read Swan Song..many, many years ago...was great!
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