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    suggest me a book

    books i liked this halloween

    stephen king- the shining, pet sematary, i have in the past read It

    joe hill- strange weather

    h.p. lovecraft- at the mountains of madness, the necronomicon

    richard matheson- hell house

    dracula

    dr. jekly mr. hyde

    Frankenstein

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    books i didnt like this halloween

    t. kingfisher- the twisted ones- do not suggest me this author i will not read them again

    richard matheson- i am legend

    Ray bradbury- something wicked this way comes dnfed after 2 hours as it sounded more like my thought process as someone with adhd and not a book that i could understand.

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    mostly read audiobooks narrators i did like include Micheal C. Hall, James Marsters, and the various narrators of the necronmicon

    narrators i didnt like Tivia Gilbert, and Hilary Huber, Gilbert made me gag during a sex scene and Huber has terrible accents that should have made me dnf the book

    please help i am kind of burnt out on stephen king.

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    by Bluesbunny33

    4 Comments

    1. Ok_Research_8379 on

      I binged a lot of Riley Sager books, not sure who narrated them( I mostly do audiobooks also . They were definitely like east listening to, not on the depth of the classics you listed. But fun murder mystery, horror style. maybe you’ll enjoy them? I did a couple of Grady Hendrix, the haunted mansion and one of his others. My wife liked them. They were like straight horror gore style. Anywhoo good luck 🤙🏻

    2. Victorian_Cowgirl on

      Dead Man’s Walk by Larry McMurtry

      Comanche Moon by Larry McMurtry

      Blood Meridian by Cormac McCarthy

      Outer Dark by Cormac McCarthy

      The Road by Cormac McCarthy

      Wuthering Heights by Emily Bronte

      The Illustrated Man by Ray Bradbury

      Dark Carnival by Ray Bradbury

      The Scarlett Plague by Jack London

      The Call of Cthulh by Lovecraft

      The Dunwich Horror by Lovecraft

      The Shadow over Innsmouth by Lovecraft

      The Fall of the House of Usher by Edgar Allen Poe

    3. Winterblade1980 on

      A Nightmare’s Point of View by April Kuper
      Nightmares never go away… You may chase them away. You can think you killed them… You may stop believing and forget them, but Nightmares never go away… Nightmares don’t die… They just wait…

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