@Paula, isn’t Paul Tremblay that you and our other @Paula like in the horror genre? I have two of his books, and I am going to fit them in sometime, as you two liked them so much.
That book contains the creepiest, most hair prickling statement I’ve ever seen in print, made worse by the fact that ‘Gerald’ probably didn’t have a clue what he’d written.
I’m reading It at the moment. Last night I got genuinely scared and had to put it away thinking that the next page there’s going to be a picture of Pennywise grinning at me ?
It by steven king
Thanks. 🙂
Everything by Stephen King really.
What kind of horror specifically are you looking for? It’s a wide genre 🙂
hunted houses, possessed ..
@Paula, isn’t Paul Tremblay that you and our other @Paula like in the horror genre? I have two of his books, and I am going to fit them in sometime, as you two liked them so much.
Definitely x
@Paula Definitely from me too x
Gerald Brittle’s The Demonologist.
That book contains the creepiest, most hair prickling statement I’ve ever seen in print, made worse by the fact that ‘Gerald’ probably didn’t have a clue what he’d written.
Sorry, I haven’t written my autobiography yet. ?
You might like Restless.
Ramsey Campbell for a bit of British horror
Black Fire by James Kidman
Black Dawn by D.A. Stern
I read Bird Box in one sitting.
Nick Cutter and Grady Hendrix are my favorite
The Terror by Dan Simmons
I’m reading It at the moment. Last night I got genuinely scared and had to put it away thinking that the next page there’s going to be a picture of Pennywise grinning at me ?