"It" was super-scary, but "Bag of Bones" kept me up all night.
2006-12-31 04:58:08
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answered by Sandy Lou 4
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Cujo. Definitely Cujo.
2006-12-31 12:08:12
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answered by gigi 1
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The Stand, I think, was the best and scariest one for me... What a work ... and the mini-series was pretty good, too, it followed the book very well...Loved all his works, but really wouldn't want to live next-door to him..............
2006-12-31 03:07:10
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answered by mobileminiatures 5
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for my area, King's scariest artwork has a tendency to be his short memories, the night Shift is an incredible place to start. in case you basically would desire to have a singular, the Shining is perhaps a thank you to bypass. lots of his novels tend to be needlessly long winded for my area. even inspite of the shown fact that in case you extremely, extremely want a frightening e book, i could look to Clive Barker and his collections of short memories basic as a results of fact the Books of Blood. an incredible novel of his is The Damnation interest.
2016-10-19 06:44:26
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answered by ? 4
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Some people I have chatted with say its "The Stand" if you start to read it and you have a cold or the flu
2006-12-31 02:57:35
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answered by ? 2
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Children of the Corn. Precisely because it sounded so possible.
2006-12-31 03:02:53
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answered by auntb93again 7
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It was indeed scary...however, for me it was The Stand.
2006-12-31 11:18:57
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answered by tamara k 2
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definitly cujo
2006-12-31 03:02:42
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answered by my_mas0n 4
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The Stand. . .
2006-12-31 11:43:45
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answered by Freedspirit 5
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all of them are pretty creepy...
:P i dont like horror stories, i get enough of them in life
2006-12-31 03:42:35
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answered by Anonymous
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