Author Topic: Most disturbing book you've ever read?  (Read 1647 times)


1984 is the creepiest book I plan on reading.

There was this book I read about this quirky family whose father disappeared, then the kids met a bunch of witches in a forest that turned into space-bending pegasus/minotaur crossovers and then lead them on an intergalactic journey to find their father. They ended up finding him on an earth-like planet where everyone was the same, where the youngest brother was posessed by the creature/man that was holding their father. They then got blown up or something, and then a bunch of slug-like tentacle monsters molested the main character ( a 13 year old girl) in a non-loveual way. But she was naked. With slug-like grey tentacle monsters feeling her up and she said they felt good.

I just stopped reading. I couldn't take the hard to follow, incredibly unrealistic plot.

If anyone knows what this book's title is, I'd like to know.

It's something about time, or a tale...
« Last Edit: December 17, 2012, 09:34:56 PM by SpitFir3Tornado² »


Im surprised no one mentioned 50 shades of stuff



THE MOVIE, OH GOD, THE HORROR.
Best line: "But, but i have asthema!"
Or
"On account of my asthema!"
"asthema!"

Did you see the old version made in the 60's or the new one

I haven't seen the newer one, but the older one had way too many prepubescent kids running around naked with no censors
I swear to god jerry sandusky was the producer of that movie. Like wtf, how was that legal?

Also Edgar Allan Poe is Kind of messed up


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Duh
i remember that

the illustrations were so forgeted up oh god

Twilight

My eyes still burn

i need to read more
worst one i can think of is The Marbury Lens

Twilight

My eyes still burn
I'l prepare the exorcism for you.

a long way gone talks of the civil war in Sierra Leone, and how the rebels would cut the stomachs of pregnant woman and rip out fetuses and force mothers and sons to have love at gunpoint, as well as illustrate the squadrons full of children who would take drugs and then kill eachother.


here's why it's disturbing- this is a non fiction book