Horror Novels Quotes

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Mona Awad
“The truth is, if you go to Warren, no matter what is going on in your personal life—hair trouble, existential malaise, ax murder—you do the reading.”
Mona Awad, Bunny

Mark Z. Danielewski
“Quick note here: if this crush-slash-swooning stuff is hard for you to stomach; if you’ve never had a similar experience, then you should come to grips with the fact that you’ve got a TV dinner for a heart and might want to consider climbing inside a microwave and turning it on high for at least an hour, which if you do consider only goes to show what kind of idiot you truly are because microwaves are way too small for anyone, let alone you, to climb into.”
Mark Z. Danielewski, House of Leaves

“I don’t know why I told you all those things, but I did. Maybe it was because I’m a drunk, and sometimes drunks like to confess.”
Steven Ramirez Dead Is All You Get

Stephen  King
“Hicks szemügyre vette a könyveket, amiket Maura begyűjtött a polcokról: Peter Straub, Clive Barker, Joe Hill.
- Ezek horrortörténetek! - kiáltott fel. - Hagyjuk, hogy az elítéltek ilyesmit olvassanak?
- Csak ezt olvassák, meg a romantikus regényeket, uram - jelentette ki Maura (...).”
Stephen King, Sleeping Beauties

Brian P. White
“It amazes me you haven’t figured out your fear and greed create the worst monsters.”
-Didi”
Brian P. White, The Death Doll

Jonathan  Dunne
“Staff members sharing a coffee witnessed a more tender side of the black-hearted matron as she tiptoed about the canteen in a demented version of The Nutcracker.”
Jonathan Dunne, Crazy Daisy: An Old Castle Novel

Jonathan  Dunne
“The colour of the rat made a difference. Could it be that The Auld Seagull was a rat racist?”
Jonathan Dunne, Crazy Daisy: An Old Castle Novel

Jonathan  Dunne
“The children’s eyes twinkled in the darkness, but it was their silence that gave their mother unending chills and everlasting fear, Amen.”
Jonathan Dunne, Crazy Daisy: An Old Castle Novel

Jonathan  Dunne
“The avenging spirit inside her was pulling her strings now, tearing her between this dark possession and a darker obsession.”
Jonathan Dunne, Crazy Daisy: An Old Castle Novel

Jonathan  Dunne
“Ben, go…back…to…class. Your mother’s insane, that’s all. She just needs to have a little lie-down.”
Jonathan Dunne, Rosie: An Old Castle Novel

Jonathan  Dunne
“As I fall into an uneasy slumber, I dream of dark shadows coming through glowing doorways.”
Jonathan Dunne, Drive: An Old Castle Novel