BOOKS that are DOWNRIGHT CREEPY and MINDBLOWING
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BOOKS that are DOWNRIGHT CREEPY and MINDBLOWING
- cringe because it is utterly creepy
- mindblown
- question reality
- paranoid
- and stuff related to those.
P.S.: Books that gives you goosebumps as well
A lot of thank you in advance...
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It doesn't make me paranoid or question reality though, I'm looking forward to reading more replies!
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Wow, I've searched the book and the plot is creepy and almost everything is wrong with their family. I'll definitely read it. Thanks for the recommendation.alexandriaNS wrote: ↑19 Apr 2020, 12:21 Flowers in the Attic by V. C. Andrews is really creepy. More so because it could realistically happen - like something you'd hear about on an episode of Oprah or Dr. Phil.
It doesn't make me paranoid or question reality though, I'm looking forward to reading more replies!
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I'll read it as soon as I have the time. It feels like I'm going to have a tear-jerking moment with this book.
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Alice: "I'm afraid so. You're entirely bonkers. But I'll tell you a secret. All the best people are.”
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It will make you think about what to really fear?
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Always!! Can't go wrong with King.Amanda Newton wrote: ↑05 Jun 2020, 19:25 It depends on how creepy you want. Stephen King is definitely a good one that can cover the range of creepy from spine-tingling to bloody gore. Needful Things is one of my favorites because unlike in others there never really is an answer for why everything happens or how to stop it.
My other top picks would be Haunted by Chuck Palahniuk it is dark and funny and very horrifying and the classic Lord of the Flies by William Golding.
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La Belle Dame Sans Mercy, Merci, Maria - Chartier, Keats, Hamik?
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