Successfully Dating recommends horror books that will help
you build a scary book library. You must keep in mind that some
of the biggest publicized book, some of the widest reaching
subjects, and some of the most entertaining stories you'll read
are readable only once. These types of books are not suitable for
a well-rounded book library collection. Our recommendations will
help you find the classics and the notable books that you should
have, so you can be prepared to share and talk about interesting
and entertaining books you've read. Books also have great display value, showing
off your wide-ranging interest in a variety of subjects by the
books you have around your home.

The Dark Tower (The Dark Tower, Book 7) - All good
things must come to an end, Constant Reader, and not even Stephen
King can make a story that goes on forever. The tale of Roland
Deschain's relentless quest for the Dark Tower has, the author
fears, sorely tried the patience of those who have followed it
from its earliest chapters. But attend to it a while longer, if it
pleases you, for this volume is the last, and often the last
things are best. Roland's ka-tet remains intact, though scattered
over wheres and whens. Susannah-Mia has been carried from the
Dixie Pig (in the summer of 1999) to a birthing room -- really a
chamber of horrors -- in Thunderclap's Fedic; Jake and Father
Callahan, with Oy between them, have entered the restaurant on Lex
and Sixty-first with weapons drawn, little knowing how numerous
and noxious are their foes. Thus the book opens, like a door
to the uttermost reaches of Stephen King's imagination. You've
come this far. Come a little farther. Come all the way. The sound
you hear may be the slamming of the door behind you. Welcome to
The Dark Tower.

The Exorcist - When originally published in 1971, The
Exorcist became not only a bestselling literary phenomenon, but
one of the most frightening and controversial novels ever written.
(When the author adapted his book to the screen two years later,
it then became one of the most terrifying movies ever made.)
Blatty fictionalized the true story of a child's demonic
possession in the 1940s. The deceptively simple story focuses on
Regan, the 11-year-old daughter of a movie actress residing in
Washington, D.C.; the child apparently is possessed by an ancient
demon. It's up to a small group of overwhelmed yet determined
humans to somehow rescue Regan from this unspeakable fate.
Purposefully raw and profane, this novel still has the
extraordinary ability to literally shock us into forgetting that
it is "just a story." The Exorcist remains a truly unforgettable
reading experience.

Cerulean Sins - Once a sworn enemy of all monsters, Anita
is now the human consort of both Master Vampire Jean Claude and
leopard shapeshifter Micah. When a centuries-old vampire hits St.
Louis, Anita finds herself needing all the dark forces her passion
can muster to save the ones she loves.
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