Geralds Game by Stephen King.
You will not regret doing so.
This stands out as one of the biggest mind fucks of all time.

Its the Mount Everest of haunted houses.
Published in in 1971,Hell Houseremains a horror classic that is guaranteed to frighten and compel the masses.
Stephen King said it may be scariest haunted house novel ever written.

Gerald’s Game
Previous attempts to investigate the paranormal activity of the house have been fatal.
It doesnt even come close to grazing the true essence of this piece of literature.
In fact, disassociate it from the book.

This one is one that sticks with you days and even weeks after reading.
I couldnt stop thinking about it after putting it down.
It will also, in some sense, leave you questioning yourself.
Upon arriving at the site they find a hill overgrown with vines and beautiful red flowers.
They soon find themselves trapped upon this hill of ruins with no escape.
More mustnt be said to not give up any spoilers.
In fact, theres no easy way to discern what is the right way to act here.
Over all, while reading this book you will feel terror, dread, and uncertainty.
This book will not scare you, but horrify you.
It will have you questioning what is right and wrong when fighting for survival.
Another one with a trip gone awry, this one also revolves around four friends.
They end up lost, hungry and afraid, and this is just the prelude into their nightmare.
They become prey to a presence that is still lurking in the ancient forest.
It may be a while until you get out of the city again.
You will not regret doing so.
If you have, this one is still very much worth the read.
This stands out as one of the biggest mind fucks of time.
It is hard to describe the premise of the novel without giving too much away.
No one does dark and explores those darker fascinating impulses of our nature like Oates.
Equatorial: paranoid wife or is her husband really out for her blood while on vacation in the Galapagos?
Survival of the fittest?
One gets a taste of his own medicine, its a real surprise.
Her phone rings one day.
Lee has been released from prison.
Her fears and her anxiety skyrocket.
Is it her paranoia, or is someone watching her?
Has Lee found her after her exhausting efforts to restart her life and remain untraceable?
I was on the edge of my seat the whole time I read this dark psychological thriller.
Its a real page turner offering alternating past and present narratives.
Believe it when you hear that this book is one creepy, make-your-hair-stand-on-the-back-of-your-neck, kind of book.
Once youre a resident of this town, you cant leave.
You may find yourself thinking of that witch when entering a dark room or turning a corner.
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