Scary Book Recommendations??!


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Scary Book Recommendations??

Looking for a thriller, page turner. Something that will make me want to keep reading. Any suggestions would be greatly appreciated. I just read "tell no one" by Harlen Cobin, really enjoyed it...now I'm looking for a new book!

Thanks!!


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Try "Harry Potter" by J.K. Rowling!

One of the best fictious in modern time era! Not such obsolete fiction from medieval or pre-industrial age.... It's here and now!! And plus, the story is still being developed. We're part of history here! This masterpiece will surely go down in history!!

Second option would be "the Godfather" by Mario Puzo.

Another fantastic fiction from modern era! To tell you truth, I'll never forget Vito Corleone's infamous quotes: "I'll make him an offer he can't refuse" and "I'll reason with him". Wonderful masterpiece and I highly recommend it for anyone who wants to read wonderful fiction about crime world from the 20st century!

Or perhaps you'd prefer Scary Book Recommendations of all? Then try the third option(s): "World War Z" and"The Zombie Survival Guide: Complete Protection From the Living Dead" by Max Brooks.

World War Z is a novel which chronicles the fictional "World War Z" or "Zombie World War". The book charts the war against the undead from global pandemic to mass panic, and then to the eventual armed struggle to reclaim the planet. Rather than a grand overview or a single perspective, World War Z is instead a patchwork of individual accounts, each revealing an aspect of the larger plot and simultaneously presenting a very personal tale. These different accounts take the form of interviews. The book draws from post-apocalyptic and zombie literature. "The Great Panic" chapter describes the rout of civilization in a similar manner to H.G. Wells's War of the Worlds. The tales cover many genres.
The Zombie Survival Guide: Complete Protection From the Living Dead, published in 2003, is a fictional survival manual that deals with the potentiality of an undead attack. Its author, Max Brooks, lays out detailed plans for the average citizen to survive zombie uprisings of varying intensity. The guide attributes the zombie outbreaks described to the virus "Solanum" (not to be confused with the plant genus). The virus is said to be neither waterborne or airborne; the only way to become infected is through direct fluidic contact, in which context the virus is 100% communicable, with a 100% mortality rate. The Appendix takes the form of a sample "Outbreak Journal," with the fictional author noting a covered-up zombie outbreak being seen on the local news. The following pages are blank entries, presumably for the reader to use as a basis for their own journal; their inclusion furthers the overall feel that the book is a survival guide to a real life-threatening possibility.

If you BADLY want to read mystery/suspence/pychological thrillers and page turners, the fourth option would suit you the best. "The Da Vinci Code" by Dan Brown, is truly a great masterpiece to read!

The novel has provoked popular interest in speculation concerning the Holy Grail legend and the role of Mary Magdalene in the history of Christianity. According to the premise of the novel, the Vatican knows it is perpetuating a lie, but continues to do so to keep itself in power. The interpretation of hidden messages inside Leonardo's famous works, (which relate to the concept of the Sacred feminine) including the Mona Lisa and The Last Supper, figure prominently in the solution to the mystery.


All of my recommendations are priceless. Trust me, you won't be dissapointed by reading those all! ;)


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