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What book scared the pants off you? Am hankering after a scary read...

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MillyMoop · 08/10/2010 13:31

Any suggestions?

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tiredemma · 08/10/2010 13:36

The Woman in black

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sethstarkaddersmum · 08/10/2010 13:37

M.R. James ghost stories?

agree about the Woman in Black too.

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bruffin · 08/10/2010 13:47

Agree with Woman In Black. I made the mistake of seeing the play then reading the book when I was pregnant.

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becstarlitsea · 08/10/2010 13:48

The Little Stranger - I don't normally like ghost stories but it gripped me.

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gingercat12 · 08/10/2010 14:03

The Road by Cormac McCarthy.

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JiggeryPopery · 08/10/2010 14:05

It. And Pet Cemetery. Stephen King.

I'm still traumatised.

Mind you I read them both on a camping trip when I was about 12....

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arfur · 08/10/2010 14:10

Pet cemetary for me too - makes me shiver just thinking about it - think I was about 18 when I read it and had to stay up (literally) all night to finish it as was too scared to go to bed - brilliant story too!

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LLKH · 08/10/2010 15:49

Try a collection of Daphne DuMaurier stories. Especially the ones that include Don't Look Now and The Apple Tree.

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smugmumofboys · 08/10/2010 15:51

Parts of The Historian scared me but it's not a 'scary' book as such.

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Hullygully · 08/10/2010 15:51

The Shining

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suiledonne · 08/10/2010 15:53

The Turn of the Screw - Henry James.

Atmospheric. Played on my mind for a long time

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mackerel · 08/10/2010 16:00

The Historian had scary moments for me and I remember Don't Look Now really terrifying me as a 15year old!

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PortBlacksand · 08/10/2010 16:12

I think i have told this story on here before but i totally wound myself up reading Misery.

However, on the last but one page she is chasing him and he looks up and thinks 'goddess' then dies (except he doesn't really iyswim).

Only i read it as, He looked up at her, thought "Goodness!" and died Grin - his underwhelmed terror totally ruined it for me....

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themymble · 08/10/2010 16:14

Another vote for the little stranger. So, so good.

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beachavendrea · 08/10/2010 16:29

American psycho was so scary I had to skip parts! But beware is also very very gory

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Shirleyknot · 08/10/2010 16:31

House Of Souls

I couldn't read it at night, and I've read every Stephen King book and LOTS of horror.

This one though

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lalalonglegs · 08/10/2010 17:03

The Road - a real sense of menace all the way through (plus it's a brilliant novel).

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evenkeel · 08/10/2010 17:05

I heard a short story by Shirley Jackson on R4 that chilled me to the bone. Set in an idyllic little village where all the folk gathered together for what seemed at first like a cheery rustic meeting, but turned out to be a sacrifice. I was Shock by the end of it. But also hooked - can't wait to read her novel 'We Have Always Lived in the Castle'.

Oh, and she also wrote 'The Haunting of Hill House' which I believe is miiiiiiighty scary.....

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wildfig · 08/10/2010 19:35

the original Dracula is so scary that I had to sleep with the lights on for two nights.

Phil Rickman's Merrily Watkins novels are quite spooky. She's a 'conflicted' CofE exorcist in Herefordshire, and is always coming across troubled spirits and areas of unexplained darkness.

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MrsSaxon · 08/10/2010 19:41

Another thumbs up for Phil Rickmans novels, really spooky stuff.

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piratecat · 08/10/2010 19:46

I thought Pet Cemetery scared the life out of me, the very concept is gross and i was about 15 when i read it. It really affected me for a long time, no chance i'd read it again!!!

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LadyBiscuit · 08/10/2010 19:49

The scariest books I have ever read have been by (bizarrely) Muriel Gray. The Trickster was so scary I couldn't sleep on a plane!! Furnace is also pretty good

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