Winter Moon, by Dean Koontz. It is the only book that creeped me out so much I gave it away just to get it out of my house. Not really sure why it got me the way it did, because I can read all kinds of scary stuff and not be fazed.
Nizamark on
I Am Legend
DigRoyal9770 on
BoneChiller by Grahm Mcnamme and Theres Someone Inside Your House. I read both of these at night.
downthecornercat on
Depends on what scares you I guess –
We Need to Talk About Kevin by L Shriver scared me; set in the 90s, very realistic.
Geek Love by K Dunne is kind of a classic.
Fellside by MR Carey is an easy read- sort of Orange is the New Black meets paranormal.
Lovecraft Country is also paranormal, this including Jim Crow American racism.
Last one: We Are All Completely Fine by D Gregory – what if the “final girls” from various horror movies were in group therapy?
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Hideaway by Dean Koontz. But I was also in 6th grade and had no business reading it at that age, so that probably had a lot to do with it.
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Winter Moon, by Dean Koontz. It is the only book that creeped me out so much I gave it away just to get it out of my house. Not really sure why it got me the way it did, because I can read all kinds of scary stuff and not be fazed.
I Am Legend
BoneChiller by Grahm Mcnamme and Theres Someone Inside Your House. I read both of these at night.
Depends on what scares you I guess –
We Need to Talk About Kevin by L Shriver scared me; set in the 90s, very realistic.
Geek Love by K Dunne is kind of a classic.
Fellside by MR Carey is an easy read- sort of Orange is the New Black meets paranormal.
Lovecraft Country is also paranormal, this including Jim Crow American racism.
Last one: We Are All Completely Fine by D Gregory – what if the “final girls” from various horror movies were in group therapy?
Hideaway by Dean Koontz. But I was also in 6th grade and had no business reading it at that age, so that probably had a lot to do with it.