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I just received my kindle 2 days ago....
I got ALOT of Stephen King books on it,
but I was wondering if anyone knows any other scary books to add to it.
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You got the basic Stephen King books. Richard Matheson(?) has wrote some great horror books. Cabel by Clive Barker is great. Those are just what I can think of off the top of my head.
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I love my Kindle. I have it loaded down with a ton of Stephen King.
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What SK books did you guys get?
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Stephen King - Bag of Bones
Stephen King - Blockade Billy
Stephen King - Carrie
Stephen King - Cell: A Novel
Stephen King - Christine
Stephen King - Cujo
Stephen King - Cycle of the Werewolf
Stephen King - Desperation
Stephen King - Different Seasons
Stephen King - Dreamcatcher
Stephen King - Duma Key
Stephen King - Everything's Eventual: 14 Dark Tales
Stephen King - Firestarter
Stephen King - Four Past Midnight
Stephen King - From a Buick 8
Stephen King - Gerald's Game
Stephen King - It
Stephen King - Just After Sunset
Stephen King - Needful Things
Stephen King - Night Shift
Stephen King - Nightmares & Dreamscapes
Stephen King - Pet Sematary
Stephen King - Skeleton Crew
Stephen King - The Bachman Books
Stephen King - The Colorado Kid
Stephen King - The Dark Half
Stephen King - The Dead Zone
Stephen King - The Eyes of the Dragon
Stephen King - The Girl Who Loved Tom Gordon
Stephen King - The Green Mile
Stephen King - The Mist
Stephen King - The Shining
Stephen King - The Stand
Stephen King - The Tommyknockers
Stephen King - Thinner
Stephen King - UR
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try reading John Saul, he's great. and Bentley Little.
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John Saul's Creature was pretty good!
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I love John Saul-particularly his earlier work-damn shame the only one of his made into a movie was Cry for the Strangers-it was okay but not great. Also Bentley Little is awesome-All Stephen King-Some of my favorite books are the out of print titles on the old Zebra Label-stuff by Ruby Jean Jensen, William W. Johnstone(especially his Ashes series) among others. I als like the Quirky Classics-Pride and Predjudice and Zombies is awesome.
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I didn't know Wes was an author.
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Neither did I
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The book is called Fountain Society.
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Might have to check that out.
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World War Z. Best damn zombie book ive read in awhile.
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Another good one is Warm Bodies by Isaac Marion. It's zombie book written from the zombies perspective, and I heard it is being made into a movie with the guy who played Beast in X Men: Origins as the main character.
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