pretty much anything by Anne Rice . . . they're adicting
One could purchase a good selection of horror books at Chapters. There is a complete section on horror books one could choose written by various authors.
Totally twisted short horror stories by free g found at barnes and noble , amazon and xlibris online and very cheap
"The Sixth Sense" is considered a horror-thriller movie with some frightening and suspenseful moments, but the level of scariness can vary for different people depending on their tolerance for suspense and supernatural elements. The film is more known for its twist ending and psychological elements rather than jump scares or intense horror scenes.
Clive Barker is a horror fiction writer. A few of the books he has written has went to the Big Screen. My favorite is Hellraiser. He has some good books if you like the genre.
There is a really good book i read and i love it it is about a ghost and it is romance. The book is called Dark Secrets 1 and its by, Elizabeth Chandler
EVERYTHING!!! read them - best books ever! they have everything - love, action, horror, humor, ect.! you'll love them!
It depends on what types of fictional books you are interested in. Many fictional books include Romance, Westerns, Fantasy, Sci-Fi, Mystery, Horror, etc. Everyone has a different opinion of what are good fictional books, and you may find that most of those opinions don't sit well with you.
I love a plot that has a good twist in it.she did a 360 twist on the ice and landed in a full middle split.
From the books I have read gross and involves weird characters but they are all amazing books!!!AnswerStephen King is a Master of Horror and the Macabre, not all of his work is in horror, he has also written a non-fiction novel. Some of his work is classified as fiction, "The Shawshank Redemption" is one that became a movie. Master of Horror is a good description, but it does not give a thorough explanation. In some instances, he combines fantasy, horror, and science fiction. The Green Mile and the Shawshank Redemption are not horror, and Eyes of the Dragon is even something of a fairy tale. He does include a great deal of gore and strangeness, and also plays on everyone's basic and common fears, such as biological warfare mistakes and nuclear war. Many of his books have ties to others he has written, and the Dark Tower books have mentions of many of his characters from other novels. His style is very diverse, but the general public still refers to him as a horror writer.With "Under the Dome", he has even gone to a slightly political ground. It basically lays out a terrible scenario of how terrifying things can get when the wrong people are in power with no higher authority and no consequences for their actions.
I can think of no good to come from this horror
Good horror books for 11-year-olds include "Scary Stories to Tell in the Dark" by Alvin Schwartz, which features spooky tales and illustrations that can ignite their imagination. "The Witches" by Roald Dahl offers a blend of humor and suspense, making it approachable yet thrilling. "The Ghost of Graylock" by Dan Poblocki is another great choice, blending mystery and supernatural elements suitable for middle-grade readers. These books provide a balance of chills without being overly frightening.
The best Horror movies and books let your own imagination do the work of scaring you. They start out with familiar things to lull you into getting comfortable, then start introducing weird things. Pretty soon, you are looking under your bed or sleeping with the lights on!