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Ronn_Bman 10-28-2001 08:06 PM

While reading both "Salemn's Lot" and "It" by Steven King, I had to turn all the lights on, and eventually quit reading when alone at night! These are the only two occassions when I've had this experience.

Also, the movie "Silver Bullet" scares the crap out of me!

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Moni 10-28-2001 08:22 PM

Too funny! When I read the title of the thread the first book that came to mind was "Salem's Lot". http://www.ironworksforum.com/ubb/no...es/biggrin.gif
When I read it, I was a new mother getting up every three hours of the night for feedings. During those feedings, I kept every light in the house on. I haven't read "It" yet, but doubt that I could be scared so easily by a book, being twenty years older.

When I was seventeen, that stupid movie "Phantasm" had me sure that those little brown-robed mutants were around every corner of my apt. *chuckle*

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Ladyzekke 10-28-2001 10:13 PM

Ronn Bman, try reading "Swan Song" by Robert McCammon. The BEST, and also scariest, book I have ever read. You won't regret reading it either, buy it!! as it is just unique unto itself, hard to put into words, again, READ IT!! Just one book, not a series, btw. http://www.ironworksforum.com/ubb/no...iles/smile.gif http://www.ironworksforum.com/ubb/no...es/biggrin.gif

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Sharpedge 10-29-2001 07:20 AM

I read Salem's lot when I had the flu a few years ago. I remember being sat in my bed and feeling very miserable and sorry for myself, and getting very bored of daytime T.V. so I went in search of something to read to take my mind off things. My sister was a big King fan and her bookcase was crammed with his titles. It just happened to be Salem's Lot that my finger rested on.

Flu-induced delirium and horror turned out to be an interesting combination. I couldn't put the book down, finding myself glued to it with a morbid fascination. It only took me a couple of days to finish the book, and when I had, I certainly made sure my curtains were properly closed!

Though I've not read much horror, I would say this is one of the most chilling books I've ever read.

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Neb 10-29-2001 09:54 AM

"It" by Stephen King scared me to death when I read it.

DragonMage 10-29-2001 10:15 AM

Yes, "IT" and "Salem's Lot" definitely creep me out! But I LOVE them anyway. "The Shining" is pretty bad, too. *shudders* OH! And "Sun Dog" (from, I believe, his Four Past Midnight) was spine tingling, as well.

However, since reading Salem's Lot as a child, I've ALWAYS kept my windows covered. LOL! Silly, I know, but my hair would turn completely white and I'd never sleep again if I rolled over and saw someone/someTHING looking in my window. http://www.ironworksforum.com/ubb/no...miles/wink.gif

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skywalker 10-29-2001 10:17 AM

At this moment, I think "The Stand" by Steven King holds more fear! Loved "It" though!

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Ronn_Bman 10-29-2001 10:32 AM

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Originally posted by skywalker:
At this moment, I think "The Stand" by Steven King holds more fear! Loved "It" though!



"The Stand" is my favorite Stephen King book. I also enjoyed the mini-series, but it didn't come close to the book. It's implications today are scary in a non-horror kinda way http://www.ironworksforum.com/ubb/no...iles/frown.gif

Back to "Salemn's Lot", the weird thing is that the movie has no effect on me. I don't find it scary at all. Everytime I see it I expect Starsky to come driving up in that red hot rod with the white stripehttp://www.ironworksforum.com/ubb/no...iles/smile.gif That's one reason I really didn't expect the book to do much for me, but I was on a SK reading jag, and it was the only one availible I hadn't read yet. I'm glad I took the chance.


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AliCat 10-29-2001 05:57 PM

Definitely "Salem's Lot" for my scariest. I read it when I was fifteen, finishing at something like two or three in the morning. The light stayed on the rest of the night. We had no curtains on our windows, as that side of the house faced out into the woods.

The fact that that part of my parents' house still has no curtains still bothers me -- have this vision of vampiric children's faces rising up outside... shiver!!!

Lifetime 10-30-2001 06:40 AM

LOL Alicat..Whenever I raise my blinds I always half-expect to see a floating head staring at me through the window at night. I picture a woman with blood on her face, but whatever floats your boat http://www.ironworksforum.com/ubb/no...es/biggrin.gif
I shall go read this Salem's Lot..seems highly recommended.



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