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As a note, Gregor, I didn't have you in mind when I posted the comic. An unfortunate coincidence. :-)

As a note, Gregor, I didn't have you in mind when I posted the comic. An unfortunate coincidence. :-)"
It didn't bug me in the least.

Beautifully put, Amanda. :)

1. The Dunwich Horror. I really think this story and the Colour Out of Space were just amazing.
2. The Colour Out of Space (of course).
3. Red by Jack Ketchum. It still makes me so thankful for my dog it isn't even funny.
Gregor wrote: "Jon Recluse wrote: "Kin for reminding me that there is an aftermath, not a sequel, at the end of a story. Of how horror has consequences that ripple outward. And the toll it takes i..."
You're welcome, Gregor. Hope you enjoy them.
You're welcome, Gregor. Hope you enjoy them.
Charlene wrote: "Jon Recluse wrote: "Kin for reminding me that there is an aftermath, not a sequel, at the end of a story. Of how horror has consequences that ripple outward. And the toll it takes i..."
Thanks, Charlene!
Thanks, Charlene!

As a note, Gregor, I didn't have you in mind when I posted the comic. An unfortunate coincidence. :-)"
It didn't bug me in the least."
Good pun! :-)

As a note, Gregor, I didn't have you in mind when I posted the comic. An unfortunate coincidence. :-)"
It didn't bug me ..."
I didn't know there was such a thing as a good pun. But, thanks!

As a note, Gregor, I didn't have you in mind when I posted the comic. An unfortunate coincidence. :-)"
It didn't bug me ..."
What is the problem with The Metamorphosis? You didn't like it, Pierre?

Anyway, I love Kafka. His books had a great influence on how I view the world.
The point I'm floundering about to make is that there are great authors and works to be found in all lines of writing: horror, science fiction, comics, children's books and so on.
After all Charles Dickens wrote for periodicals to make money (paid by the word which explains the length of his works), not necessarily to deliver what we now consider to be great literature.

I still need to read Ghost Story and Summer of Night. You are spot on with the others.


Dennis cooper is a author that you can't shake off after reading.
the rape of Nanking is probably the book that has effected me most, I woke up screaming and had a night terror after reading that one.


I forgot about The Girl Who Loved Tom Gordon. That book stayed with me a long time.

The Girl Next Door (because it's based on a true story.)..."
Oh, I will, Charlene. :D
Frank wrote: "Charlene wrote: "We Need to Talk About Kevin This book broaches the subject, is evil born or made?
The Girl Next Door (because it's based on a true story.)
[book:Ghost ..."
Ghost Story is one of my favorite scary books.
The Girl Next Door (because it's based on a true story.)
[book:Ghost ..."
Ghost Story is one of my favorite scary books.

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It's one of my all time favorites as well, Kathryn.





I don't get creeped out much by horror novels, never did, but I agree with Graham Masterton. That is one talented guy when it comes to writing some chilling scenes. He especially seems drawn to creepy blank faced kids on animal heads and stuff like that. *shudder*

Bleakest Book - 1984 (George Orwell)
Funniest Book - The Discworld novels (Terry Pratchett)
Favorite Book from childhood - The Voyage of the Dawn Treader (C.S. Lewis)
Saddest Book - Islands in the Stream (Ernest Hemmingway)
OR The Grapes of Wrath by John Steinbeck
These are the books that affect me the most.


Same here, but I didn't much care for clowns before already. Guess SK ruined their image for a whole generation.
Elke wrote: "Goo wrote: "Stephen King's "It," which I read as a kid. I liked clowns before I read that book. Now, as an adult, I still do everything possible to avoid them."
Same here, but I didn't much care f..."
Clowns...one of the few things I feel are genuinely creepy!!!
Same here, but I didn't much care f..."
Clowns...one of the few things I feel are genuinely creepy!!!


Yes...yes I think you might be or you haven't had one effect you negatively yet :o)
Jon Recluse wrote: "Important literature?
Literature is important if it means something to the reader.
And the ability to reach out and touch something as visceral and personal as a person's fear is something that few "serious" authors could accomplish. "
Big fat YES to that!
Literature is important if it means something to the reader.
And the ability to reach out and touch something as visceral and personal as a person's fear is something that few "serious" authors could accomplish. "
Big fat YES to that!
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Fantastic choices, Jon!