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Crimzon Naga 09-29-2014 06:36 PM

Any really scary books?
 
I'm heading off to the library pretty soon and was wondering: What are some books that will make me shit bricks?

MichaelMyers 09-30-2014 03:48 AM

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Originally Posted by Crimzon Naga (Post 979675)
I'm heading off to the library pretty soon and was wondering: What are some books that will make me shit bricks?

Goosebumps books.

horcrux2007 09-30-2014 04:19 AM

The only book that made me legitimately "scared", I suppose, is It by Stephen King.

PeeJay1980 09-30-2014 02:08 PM

The Ring novel, Koji Suzuki. Also Spiral!::EEK!::

120DaysofSodom 10-04-2014 09:19 AM

I suppose that would depend on your definition of "scary".

Crimzon Naga 10-04-2014 01:54 PM

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Originally Posted by 120DaysofSodom (Post 980099)
I suppose that would depend on your definition of "scary".

As in books that will keep me from sleeping at night and traumatizing scary.

120DaysofSodom 10-04-2014 05:37 PM

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Originally Posted by Crimzon Naga (Post 980123)
As in books that will keep me from sleeping at night and traumatizing scary.

If you're of an appropriate age and you authentically enjoy good reads, then I recommend "The 120 Days of Sodom" by the Marquis de Sade. Les 120 Journees de Sodome was his magnum opus. He authored it while imprisoned in the Bastille in Paris just prior to its destruction. It is the story of four wealthy libertines that kidnap boys and girls from all over the countryside and imprison them at a secluded castle during the winter months. In the intervening time, the elite subject the boys and girls to countless sex acts and ruthless humiliation, including coprophilia. They conclude the season by murdering them all in a series of particularly heinous (though inventive) ways. "The 120 Days of Sodom" was written on toilet paper, and thought to have been destroyed in the burning of the Bastille. Sade never completed his masterpiece before his transfer from the Bastille and thus had to finish it in a series of notes. He claimed to have "wept tears of blood' over its supposed loss, and described his work as "the most impure tale ever told". Many critics of the great Marquis' work thought Sade a madman, but his work is truly an allegorical masterpiece. It was from his name that the term "sadism" was coined.

Several other books of his I'd recommend include "Justine: The Misfortunes of Virtue", "Philosophy in the Bedroom", and

120DaysofSodom 10-04-2014 05:40 PM

and "Oxtiern".

I warn you though...

...If Goosebumps is your cup of tea, you will probably not be able to stomach and/or keep up with the writings of the Marquis de Sade.

Crimzon Naga 10-05-2014 10:11 AM

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Originally Posted by 120DaysofSodom (Post 980139)
and "Oxtiern".

I warn you though...

...If Goosebumps is your cup of tea, you will probably not be able to stomach and/or keep up with the writings of the Marquis de Sade.

I'm 18, man. Goosebumps is just something I grew up with.

120DaysofSodom 10-05-2014 10:54 AM

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Originally Posted by Crimzon Naga (Post 980194)
I'm 18, man. Goosebumps is just something I grew up with.

K


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