How Scary is The Shining?
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How Scary is The Shining?
However, I'm hesitant. How scary is the Shining? What am I going to expect while reading it? Will I be able to sleep at night?

-- 09 Sep 2013, 21:57 --
Also- I considered The Shining a classic- but I could have mis-categorized. If so, I do apologize!
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Honestly, I wasn't that scared while reading it. It was a very good book don't get me wrong, but I just felt like it should have been scarier from the way that others had raved about it. There were a few instances where I had to take a moment before I sent on but Stephen King really does know how to build the suspense in his books

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I have been looking for a physical copy myself. There is a huge book fair in October in my town and my goal is to find it there.
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I found the book to be much more intense - the tension is built up much more slowly, and there's a much more pronounced change from the beginning of the book to the end. With the movie, the characters were so insipid that they didn't actually seem to evolve much.
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You said it! That is usually the difference between a good book and a movie. Unless the movie director is a genius of the level of Fellini.WendyM wrote:I found the book more unnerving than the movie. With the movie, everything was shown TO you, and that's what you got. The book seemed to get into your head more, and forced you to make comparisons against your own life (i.e. what YOU would consider to be normal behaviour or not, and why it is/isn't).
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Not really. Just how visual that imagination is.SailingQuilter wrote:I think one's reception of The Shining depends of how vivid an imagination one has. Unfortunately mine is in the stratosphere, so I found the book quite unnerving. Having read the book, I happened to be staying in an hotel when the late-night film was The Shining. Frankly I didn't know whether to turn off the television or continue watching. I carried on watching,- but slept with the light on. I then read the book again - and found myself losing a few more of my remaining wits - yes, it was scary.
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It was scary to me on two levels--the evil in the hotel itself, and the susceptibility of human nature to evil (Danny's father in the book, who wants to be a good man but just can't).
I also think it all depends on what you find most scary--are you more scared of the supernatural, such as ghosts and devils, or are you more scared of real-life evil, like serial killers? That would also greatly influence your view of the book (for instance, my husband laughs at me for being scared of things like ghosts when they aren't real...bc he can't be scared of something he doesn't believe in. But I am actually more illogically afraid of that at night than I am of someone breaking in!)