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message 1: by Laurie (barksbooks) (last edited May 30, 2019 12:09PM) (new)

Laurie  (barksbooks) (barklesswagmore) | 505 comments Mine was this little classic tale of creeping dread. It hits me with chills right down to my bones every time I read it.

The Yellow Wallpaper and Other Stories by Charlotte Perkins Gilman
The Yellow Wallpaper and Other Stories


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Tborder | 79 comments When I was narrating the story there is a bit in part 1 that had me in near tears. But to know that this was a real cure that was prescribed to women scares the hell outta me.


Laurie  (barksbooks) (barklesswagmore) | 505 comments Tborder wrote: "When I was narrating the story there is a bit in part 1 that had me in near tears. But to know that this was a real cure that was prescribed to women scares the hell outta me."

Yeah, that's what makes it so chilling and horrifying.


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Kimberly (kimberly_3238) | 211 comments Scariest? That's a tough one... The scariest thing for me would be the loss of a child, and I've read a few books that involved that.... "Personal" scary, I'd have to say THE YELLOW WALLPAPER definitely is high up there.


Laurie  (barksbooks) (barklesswagmore) | 505 comments Kimberly wrote: "Scariest? That's a tough one... The scariest thing for me would be the loss of a child, and I've read a few books that involved that.... "Personal" scary, I'd have to say THE YELLOW WALLPAPER defin..."

Yeah, the thought of being locked away, having no support system and slowly losing your sanity because of it - that chills me to the bone.


Laurie  (barksbooks) (barklesswagmore) | 505 comments Lilyn G. | Sci-Fi & Scary wrote: "Scariest? Hmm.. Probably Sorrow's Point (The Marker Chronicles, #1) by Danielle DeVor."

I will have to read it!


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Kari | 38 comments I'm relatively new to the horror genre in general, which is kind of cool because I'm a super easy scare so I don't have a lot of those jaded "eh, it wasn't so scary" reactions many readers have. But I also haven't read much yet so make of that what you will.

But I was chugging along And Her Smile Will Untether the Universe for the first few stories, thinking, oh, this is well-written but not really scary. Then I read the one with Audrey and was completely terrified of going to sleep that night... and the next... Okay, so it's been a few days and I haven't mustered the courage to pick the collection back up yet.

(It is a very good book.)


message 8: by destiny ♡ (new)

destiny ♡ howling libraries (howlinglibraries) You all talking about The Yellow Wallpaper in this thread made me finally read it this morning, and WOW. That... *shudder* No wonder it's so widely beloved!


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Tborder | 79 comments destiny ♡⚔♡ wrote: "You all talking about The Yellow Wallpaper in this thread made me finally read it this morning, and WOW. That... *shudder* No wonder it's so widely beloved!"


Yep!! Love it so much!! I narrated it for the podcast this month. The story always makes me shudder.


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Tborder | 79 comments Kari wrote: "I'm relatively new to the horror genre in general, which is kind of cool because I'm a super easy scare so I don't have a lot of those jaded "eh, it wasn't so scary" reactions many readers have. Bu..."

That is one of my fav collections. Gwendolyn is so talented. It think that is a great collection to start with. I would suggest some Angela Carter next.


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Melanie | 33 comments I read Dark Matter by Michelle Paver a couple years ago and it still gives me creepies just thinking about it.


Laurie  (barksbooks) (barklesswagmore) | 505 comments Melanie wrote: "I read Dark Matter by Michelle Paver a couple years ago and it still gives me creepies just thinking about it."

Thanks Melanie! I love books that can do that and will add it to the list.


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exorcismemily (exorcismofemilyreed) | 43 comments I Call Upon Thee by Ania Ahlborn (one of the novellas in Apart in the Dark)


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Tracy (tracy_reads79) | 77 comments Agreed, Emily.


Laurie  (barksbooks) (barklesswagmore) | 505 comments Emily wrote: "I Call Upon Thee by Ania Ahlborn (one of the novellas in Apart in the Dark)"

I need to read that one!


message 16: by Katey (new)

Katey Bark wrote: "Mine was this little classic tale of creeping dread. It hits me with chills right down to my bones every time I read it.

The Yellow Wallpaper and Other Stories by Charlotte Perkins Gilman
[book:The Yellow W..."


I just read it for the first time on this thread's recommendation. How have I missed it until now? Still shivering...


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Kimberly (kimberly_3238) | 211 comments Emily wrote: "I Call Upon Thee by Ania Ahlborn (one of the novellas in Apart in the Dark)"

I should read that one next, and wait on the new one until July!!


message 18: by Tborder (new)

Tborder | 79 comments Katey wrote: "Bark wrote: "Mine was this little classic tale of creeping dread. It hits me with chills right down to my bones every time I read it.

The Yellow Wallpaper and Other Stories by Charlotte Perkins Gilman
[book..."


The first time I read it was my writing 101 class. I loved it.


message 19: by Marie (new)

Marie This book gave me nightmares, but I still loved the book as I put it on my favorites shelf! lol

Devil's Bait by Debbie Boek by Debbie Boek


message 20: by E.F. (last edited Jul 08, 2019 07:20AM) (new)

E.F. | 8 comments Among the scariest I've read would be Slights - by Kaaron Warren gives you chills. For more extreme tastes, I'd suggest Mr. Suicide by Nicole Cushing.


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