User blog comment:HumboldtLycanthrope/Scariest novels and why/@comment-26030957-20150208022022

Well, I'll throw a couple out there:

Piercing by Ryu Murakam- Japanese horror (for some reason the Japanese culture makes incredible horror stories, as I'm sure you horror film fans know), very disturbing.

The Cipher by Kathe Kosa- strange and creepy, also Japanese.

Song of Kali by Dan Simmons- this one is actually scary. For real. Scary.

Naomi's Room by Jonathan Aycliffe. A bad to the bone, classic ghost story that achieves fear.

20th Century Ghosts (short stories) by Joe Hill (Stephen King's son) I know I already mentioned this but it is just so good, and so pasta, I don't recommend it- I require it- seriously- it's better than his old man's stuff.

Have any of you guys read or do you have anything to say about these incredible books? Love to hear your thoughts