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Johnny Got His Gun (can't remember who wrote it), such a good book but INCREDIBLY disturbing. It's about this guy who gets f'ed by a grenade in I think WWII and ends up surviving, but w/ no arms or legs, and he can't talk, see, or hear either. He breaths through a tube so he can't even kill himself. It basically tells about how he slowly goes insane inside his mind and how he eventually learns to communicate by morse code. This book was the inspiration for Metallica's song "One," a great song.
This book really depressed me, anyone who is serious about wanting to go to war and throwing their life away should read this book first. Wars should be fought w/ bombs and robots, not people :p |
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My most disturbing books are: The Painted Bird by Jerzy Kosinski (sp?) This is supposed to be a somewhat biographical account of Roman Polanski's youth. The imagery is terribly disturbing, and I literally threw up after reading the one scene. It was assigned as part of a literature class - nobody told me until afterwards that the professor was writing a book on cannabalism!!!! :eek: The other was Let's All Play At the Adam's or something quite similar. It's about a family who hires a college junior to babysit their two kids while they go on a second honeymoon. The rotten kids team up with the neighborhood kids to imprison then torture this poor woman (who talks a lot about being a Kappa, btw). After she's been raped & tortured in hideous ways, they finally kill her before the parents get home and say she ran away with her boyfriend. I didn't sleep for a LONG time afterwards!! |
"Cruel Sacrifice"
It was a book about this local girl named Shanda Sharer who was murdered when I was in grade school. She was burned alive by a jealous girlfriend (Melinda Loveless) and her friends. It's mostly a story about Melinda and how truly truly F-ed up her life was beginning with her parents culminating up to the murder. Very interesting. "Jesus' Son" Denis Jonson who is a brilliant writer writes with such apathy for life, that it actually manages a fairly distrurbing picture. It's Super short so you should read it |
1984 and Fahrenhiet 451 were very disturbing books. But I loved them.
The Lord of the Flies, Heart of Darkness (random note: the movie "Apocalypse, Now" was inspired by this book) and A Clockwork Orange were disturbing books that I'm not sure if I liked or not... Eating the Cheshire Cat was a disturbing book but only because it's not so far fetched. I can believe some of that actually happening, and that's frightening. Speaking of Sylvia Plath, has anyone ever read any of her husband's (Ted Hughes) poetry? Specifically the collection entitled "Crow." Those are some seriously disturbing poems. |
HELLOOO hasn't anyone read American Psycho?!?! That book is so f'ed up, I couldn't even finish it because it makes me nauseated. If you have seen the movie, well, that's rated G compared to the book. THe guy is seriously psychotic because he gets off on killing and torturing women (sometimes men)...for example, he kills a prostitute by having a rat climb inside her and eat her innards. SOOOO...don't even talk to me about disturbing books cuz this takes the cake HANDS DOWN.
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I hated Lord of The Flies.
It took me forever to finish reading it, I only did because it as for school. It was pretty disturbing, but I also found it boring and drawn out, and there was only so much testosterone that I could handle. I wouldn't recomment this book to anyone. I thought a poke in the eye with a sharp stick would have been more enjoyable that this book. |
oh just reading your comment about the rats almost made me throw up... American Psycho is definitely the most disturbing book I've ever read... and you're right, the movie is nothing compared to the book. But then again, a lot of his books are pretty disturbing. She's Come Undone is my favorite book ever though, and Bukowski is my favorite writer, so maybe I'm a little disturbed myself :)
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Stephen King's The Stand is an awesome book. Also his book Christine is pretty disturbing as well. Both are two really good books to read.
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In Cold Blood. that book was scary.
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"The Dead Room" was one of the freakiest books I have ever read. Several graphic murders and a good deal of realistic forensic stuff. However they are right "American Pyscho" does take the cake.
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Lord of the Flies takes the cake for me, but maybe because the guy who played Piggie in the movie reminded me so much of my little brother (whom I absolutly love, he's such a sweetie) that I couldn't finish watching it. So the book makes me really upset.
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The Exorcist was the most disturbing and downright scariest book I've ever read.
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Go Ask Alice, Foxfire by Joyce Carol Oates, She's Come Undone and I Know This Much is True by Wally Lamb.
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