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MetroStars
06-28-2003, 03:37 PM
How Do every 1

iam after sum Horror books 2 download --- i was jsu twondering if u can download any or can any 1 point me in the right direction of any...

much apreacted

ToraBoraDweller
06-29-2003, 08:58 PM
Look in verifieds book-section under :Anne Rice(many titles) &H.P.Lovecraft
There are also many books that fall under the Dungeons&Dragons category.

atrum
07-04-2003, 05:07 PM
http://www.greylib.align.ru/libthril.htm check this site...
it`s in rusian but i think you will find some horror books.

HeavyMetalParkingLot
07-09-2003, 08:54 AM
getcha some bentley little

Ad
07-09-2003, 12:18 PM
anything by Stephen King is great horror

iamtheoneandonlyone
07-09-2003, 11:22 PM
That has nothing to do with this name now does it?

Man I better start reading on my horror books. I think I should try reading Stephen King for once.

vivitron 15
07-10-2003, 05:38 PM
Steven King is the daddy of horror;

for something a little different, try the books he wrote as "Richard Bachman" ("Rage", "The long walk", "Roadwork", "The running man"(yes, like the film) and...another i can't think of)

They are kinda wierd stories and your mind really messes up. You start to take the stories and the events that happen in them for granted, and when you pause reading them, you find yourself 'disgusted' that they started to seem normal.

The long walk


The Long Walk consists of a group of 100 applicants, chosen each year at random from all of the submissions, to participate in a 'Long Walk'. The prize? Everything and anything you want for the rest of your life. The defeat? 'Buying your ticket' out of the walk means ending your life....as you are shot by accompanying soldiers, always mindful of your pace, as you cannot fall under four miles per hour, and always watchful for 'runners' who try to escape the walk as they wear out. The walkers are not allowed to stop, for anything, or they are issued warnings. After three strikes, you are out, permanently. King delves into the minds of several of the walkers, the largest treatise being given to Ray Garrity, the book's central character. Friendships are formed, enemies are made, and battle lines are drawn as each of the boys on the walk eyes the prize waiting at an undetermined distance ahead of them. The only way to win the prize, is to outwalk, and therefore outlive, everyone else. -- Bradford Morse, Amazon

imnotanaddict
07-24-2003, 04:35 AM
heres a few...
Charles Wilson
F. Paul Wilson
Robert R. McCammon (some of his first books are amoung-best horror ive read)
Dean R. Koontz (all of his books first to last are killer)
if you like any of these i got plenty more.

Everose
07-26-2003, 11:01 PM
I agree on the Dean Koontz books. Once started on one of his......the rest of the world doesn't exist. Can't put them down....

MetroStars
07-26-2003, 11:04 PM
I have heard a lot about Dean R. Koontz.. i would luv 2 read sum of his work,, but there is nun on Kazaa...

imnotanaddict
07-27-2003, 12:19 PM
hey metro,
ive never downloaded any but when i was reading another topic i noticed
someone said there was all kinds of Stephen King in kazaa or (k-lite) to
download. so i went to search and under audio/all & documents/all for
ebooks i hit on both searches for Dean Koontz. Koontz is almost as
popular as King is and in my opinion is as atleast as good a writer.
be sure to drop the "R" though in his early books he used his middle initial
but his last several books, and for some time, ive noticed he no longer
uses his middle initial/i wouldnt have thought that would make a difference
but i tried searching with the "R" and didnt get a result. even dropping
the "R" it took several searches (on auto search) and a couple minutes to get a
result. hope this helps.

MetroStars
07-27-2003, 12:23 PM
hey metro,
ive never downloaded any but when i was reading another topic i noticed
someone said there was all kinds of Stephen King in kazaa or (k-lite) to
download. so i went to search and under audio/all & documents/all for
ebooks i hit on both searches for Dean Koontz. Koontz is almost as
popular as King is and in my opinion is as atleast as good a writer.
be sure to drop the "R" though in his early books he used his middle initial
but his last several books, and for some time, ive noticed he no longer
uses his middle initial/i wouldnt have thought that would make a difference
but i tried searching with the "R" and didnt get a result. even dropping
the "R" it took several searches (on auto search) and a couple minutes to get a
result. hope this helps.

Thanks for that i did drop the R and it found sum.. so thanks again......

Rat Faced
07-27-2003, 12:37 PM
Brian Lumley, is also an excellent Horror Writer

ToraBoraDweller
07-27-2003, 03:53 PM
James Herbert :nice holiday-reading

http://www.james-herbert.co.uk/titles.htm

Best book of his imo :'Haunted'

jii_m
07-27-2003, 09:45 PM
Clive Barker is ok. (Books of Blood ...)
http://www.clivebarker.com/

But what I like most is pulp horror... :P

http://www.vintagelibrary.com/horror.cfm

Try this:
At the Mountains of Madness (http://www.gizmology.net/lovecraft/works/mountains.htm)
and there's more here:
http://www.hplovecraft.com/writings/fiction/

imnotanaddict
07-29-2003, 09:50 AM
brian lumley
james herbert
clive barker
all three are great
been trying to think of an authors name-last name
hatchula-any know the first - i wanna say richard -
but cant remember
spelling may be wrong too

pyromonkey
08-05-2003, 08:42 PM
The Shining is one of my favs, i've re-read it a few times.

I didn't find it to be scary, but its a really good book that keeps you in suspense. a must read in my opinion!!

imnotanaddict
08-11-2003, 11:00 PM
a couple more...

John Saul
Robert Block

MetroStars
08-13-2003, 05:23 PM
I got sum Clive Barker's books they r very gud