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|  09-10-2008, 12:17 PM | #1 | 
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				Whats the first book that seriously scared you?
			 
			
			For me it was the Omen.   Salems Lot did it for my husband. #2 pencil's book burning thread triggered this memory. Last edited by Pico and ME; 09-10-2008 at 12:32 PM. | 
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|  09-10-2008, 12:23 PM | #2 | 
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			Pet Sematary.
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|  09-10-2008, 12:24 PM | #3 | 
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			I don't generally ready scary books.  I ready a Stephen King short story collection, and there were a couple scary stories in that.  One about a kid having to take care of some old lady relative who was a witch.
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|  09-10-2008, 12:25 PM | #4 | 
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			I don't remember.  But I do remember being seriously creeped out by the evilness in Lord of the Rings.  Tolkien was so good at making the bad seem Bad.
		 
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|  09-10-2008, 12:25 PM | #5 | 
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			The first one I can remember the title for is Stranger With my Face - Lois Duncan (who also wrote I know What You Did Last Summer which I also read).  I was 12.  There's a part where she looks in the mirror and it's not her face looking back (I think her reflection is smiling) and it terrified me. Prior to that was a book called something like The House of the Four Winds, but not the one I can see on Amazon. I asked my Mum, "What does severed mean?" and when Mum asked the context replied something like, "Looked up to see the blood dripping from a newly severed head" she took the book away from me. I got it back in the end, but the part that scared me wasn't the decapitation, it was the malevolent servants and the secret twin. As a teen, The Shining terrified me. I've always been more scared by the dark inside houses rather than outside. The Shining scared me so much I held it away from me to turn the pages because I was physically scared of the book. Fantastic. ETA (after reading Cloud) LOTR did scare me - but it was a good scariness. Fog on the Barrow Downs was wonderfully creepy. | 
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|  09-10-2008, 12:27 PM | #6 | 
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			Stephen Kings books never really scared me, just like a lot of horror movies dont - even though Alien freaked me out to no end.
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|  09-10-2008, 12:29 PM | #7 | 
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			Lasher Part of a series of Anne Rice books.  Not really that scary, but living alone in an old apartment, drinking beer and reading all night did the trick.
		 
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|  09-10-2008, 12:34 PM | #8 | 
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			I love scary books and movies but I can't think of any that physically scared me, especially not those which are quite impossible to be true (hauntings, etc.) I do remember being thrilled with books that grabbed me in a suspenseful way: I knew it was just a book but I could be gripped by the intensity and the mystery. One that comes to mind from my childhood is Mystery of the Witches Bridge.
		 
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|  09-10-2008, 12:37 PM | #9 | 
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			Well, I was dating a crazy wiccan bitch* at the time and there was a lot of weird stuff happening... and and and, i'm a wuss. Not saying there is any connection between those words other than the person they describe. she was wiccan. she was batshit crazy. she was a bitch. she was great in bed so those things were temporarily acceptable. 
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|  09-10-2008, 12:39 PM | #10 | 
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			As a little kid I was really scared by the book-form of Alien the movie.  Somewhere in the book, maybe as a teaser on the first page or maybe on the back book cover, was a graphic description of how the alien layed an egg in the guy's stomach.  It scared me so much that I never read the book, even though I checked it out of the school library at least twice. First book otherwise that really gave me a chill was The Hot Zone, by Preston. The idea of an outbreak of ebola is very scary. 
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|  09-10-2008, 12:40 PM | #11 | 
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			The Exorcist when I was about 13 or 14. I was afraid to go to the basement after dark for about six months.
		 
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|  09-10-2008, 12:44 PM | #12 | 
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			The Talisman kept me up for awhile when I read it in the fifth grade, but now I don't really remember anything scary about that book.
		 
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|  09-10-2008, 12:45 PM | #13 | 
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			Are you sure it wasn't The Penisman? That might keep you up for awhile in fifth grade even if it wasn't scary.
		 
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|  09-10-2008, 12:47 PM | #14 | 
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			hmmm, hard to say.
		 
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|  09-10-2008, 12:48 PM | #15 | 
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			Wow - either I read it years after it was published or you are a lot younger than I thought.
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