Tuesday, October 26, 2010

Top Ten Tuesday


This is a weekly meme hosted by The Broke and the Bookish

This week's top ten is:

Top Ten scariest books!

 

I don't read scary books so I'll list the scary books i want to read. 


In no particular order:

3. Dracula (Paperback) by Bram Stoker (Gonna read soon for a challenge)
4. Firestarter (Mass Market Paperback) by Stephen King (Got on my shelf)
8. The Strain (The Strain Trilogy, #1)  by Guillermo Del Toro (Gonna read soon for a challenge)
What are yours?

9 comments:

Straylights said...

I haven't read Let the Right One In yet, but I loved the movie! (NOT the remake) The book is sitting on my shelf right now waiting to be read haha.


My Top Ten

Audra said...

You really hit the major ones -- I'm a wimp, so no scary books for me!

danya said...

I haven't read any of those either! Heard that It and The Silence of the Lambs are both really creepy though.

Peppermint Ph.D. said...

Firestarter is a great book...the movie may have been the dumbest movie that has ever been made though so please don't compare. :)

Bibliophile said...

Great list - some very good choices on it. I am Legend is on my TBR.

Peppermint Ph.D. - Firestarter is such a cheesy movie - does not compare well with the book at all.

Anonymous said...

Ooh this is an excellent list!

Kayla + Cyna said...

Haven't read Let the Right One In, but I'm very curious. Is it pretty scary?

Never read the Diary of Ellen Rimbauer, either, but the movie was so, so much better than Rose Red.

Jamie said...

I saw the Amityville Horror movie. I can imagine that the book was pretty creepy.I've heard good things about a few of these books on your list..especially Let The Right One In.

Anonymous said...

I've only read Dracula on that list, but I didn't find it all that scary. Mostly just... long. The first half is really cool though.

The last truly creepy book I read was House of Leave by Mark Z. Danielewski. Mostly great stuff, but it's no easy read.

I want to check out H.P Lovecraft though - he's supposed to be one of the masters.

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