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what Stephen King novel or short story unsettled you the most? Mine are "It" and "Stand By Me" (Original Post) debm55 Monday OP
"The Shining" is pretty darn scary hauckeye Monday #1
Thank you haucheye. debm55 Monday #3
Cell quaint Monday #2
Thank you quaint. debm55 Monday #4
So many...but if I had to pick one... Mad_Dem_X Monday #5
Thank you Mad_Dem_X. debm55 Monday #6
That one definitely has an unsettling ending Docreed2003 Monday #12
As far as his short stories - The Jaunt is incredibly unsettling! Mad_Dem_X Monday #38
You read my mind Docreed2003 Monday #39
Shining! lark Monday #7
Thank you very much lark and good luck on your move. debm55 Monday #8
Thanks! lark Monday #9
I'm not into horror, so I have never read a Stephen King book... 3catwoman3 Monday #10
Thank you 3catwoman3,, I am okay with posters telling me their feelings It's okay debm55 Monday #11
Pet Semetary is, to me, his scariest novel Docreed2003 Monday #13
Thank you ,Docreed about Pet Semetary. I read the book and saw the movie. I was more frightened of the movie. debm55 Monday #15
I'm a fan of his non supernatural work. FalloutShelter Monday #14
Thank you very much, FalloutShelter. debm55 Monday #16
Same Bayard Yesterday #84
The Stand mountain grammy Monday #17
Thank you mountain grammy. debm55 Monday #18
Me too Figarosmom Monday #73
A Good Marriage Niagara Monday #19
Thank you, Niagara. Sounds scary. debm55 Monday #20
Well, to be honest, there is one for sure. OldBaldy1701E Monday #21
I am so sorry that you went through that as a teen I had my own demons so I know where you are coming from. Times have debm55 Monday #22
I've only read Carrie and The Stand. HeartsCanHope Monday #23
The Stand By Me was very much like my life. The only thing that got to me was the boys crossing the railroad bridge. debm55 Monday #31
That book, the railroad tracks, the body was Stand By Me. sheshe2 Monday #60
Thank you sheshe2. King uses emotional and psychological elements in his books. Much like Hitchcock. I don't watch blood debm55 Monday #63
He is one of my favorite authors. sheshe2 Monday #65
Christine Emile Monday #24
Thank you Emile. That's a good one. debm55 Monday #32
Pet Sematary. Elessar Zappa Monday #25
Thank you Elessar Zappa. Me too. Never watched the movie or read the book again. debm55 Monday #33
Of the few I've read, The Shining was the scariest. subterranean Monday #26
Thank you subterranean. I don't think a alot of King's books are able to effectively make the switch to the big screen. debm55 Monday #34
Pet Semetary MiKenMi33 Monday #27
Stephen King himself was freaked out by that novel. Elessar Zappa Monday #28
I read it and saw the movie, I don't like gore or horror. That book was very scarey. I had the same reaction. debm55 Monday #35
+1 to It Shermann Monday #29
thank you Shermann. I agree with you. It was layer upon layer of fears. But it was not gory. King is such a great . debm55 Monday #36
The Shining OLDMDDEM Monday #30
Thank you OLDMDDEM . I didn't see the movie, but read the book. debm55 Monday #37
The movie was good but the book was better. OLDMDDEM Monday #42
Most of his books don't carry over well to the movies. debm55 Monday #43
True except for Cujo. OLDMDDEM Monday #46
Agree debm55 Monday #47
The Cujo movie was very unsettling to me. Different Drummer Yesterday #87
Me too. OLDMDDEM Yesterday #88
yes it was. Thank you Different Drummer. debm55 Yesterday #92
The Talisman. Spoiler below. Eko Monday #40
Thank you Eko debm55 Monday #44
The Raft a short story Alpeduez21 Monday #41
Thank you Alpeduez21. debm55 Monday #45
the story about cugo AllaN01Bear Monday #48
I agree AllaN01Bear. debm55 Monday #49
"Salem's Lot" Stephen King (1975) Tikki Monday #50
Thank you Tiki, debm55 Monday #54
I only read "The Dead Zone" and "Carrie". "Dead Zone" was creepier. King has said donald trump is the mucifer Monday #51
Thank you mucifer, That is interesting debm55 Monday #56
Umhmm. sheshe2 Monday #62
My sister, a Court Reporter, had a Court scene in Slimmer. OAITW r.2.0 Monday #52
Thank you OAITW r.2.0 I didn't see Slimmer. But I did see"the Langoliers" debm55 Monday #57
"I Am the Doorway" Bok_Tukalo Monday #53
Thank you Bok_Tukalo. debm55 Monday #58
Oh yeah, the Shining - Jack Nicholson and Shelly DuVal were perfectly cast. OAITW r.2.0 Monday #55
Thank you , yes they were. debm55 Monday #59
Another interesting datapoint(s). OAITW r.2.0 Monday #61
That is funny. debm55 Monday #64
Not exactly unsettling, but intriguing to me Lilithschyld Monday #66
Thank you Lilithschyld and welcome to the DU Lounge. debm55 Monday #67
Thank you! Lilithschyld Monday #70
Duma Key is an incredible book, and incredibly underrated Docreed2003 Monday #69
Duma Key was scary to me Tree Lady Yesterday #86
To me, IT is a much scarier book Docreed2003 Yesterday #90
Seeing scary clowns is hard Tree Lady Yesterday #94
Yeah, that would scare the crap out of me too!! Docreed2003 Yesterday #95
Pet Cemetery and Misery were both really scary Bristlecone Monday #68
Thank you Bristlecone., I agree with both, they are scarey. debm55 Monday #71
The stand Figarosmom Monday #72
Figarosmom, thank you. debm55 Yesterday #76
Once was watching Stephen King movies on YouTube around Halloween and up came "Big Driver." betsuni Yesterday #74
Thank you betsuni. I am sorry that happened to you. debm55 Yesterday #75
Nothing happened to me. It's a movie. betsuni Yesterday #91
Read your post, You said that you couldn't get it out of your mind and you were very upset, that is what I was debm55 Yesterday #96
Pet Sematary Jeebo Yesterday #77
Thank you Jeebo. I did't like Pet Sematary either, I like thrillers as Hitchcock made and the ones King wrote. Do not debm55 Yesterday #80
I liked Pet Sematary. Jeebo Yesterday #89
Sorry I got the two mixed up. I guess I like thrillers like Psycho. The Birds. Tony Perkins never hit Janet Leigh once debm55 Yesterday #93
Salem's Lot YodaMom2 Yesterday #78
Thank you YodaMom2, It does sound like a spooky place to read those books debm55 Yesterday #82
The stand ! stonecutter357 Yesterday #79
Thank you stonecutter357 debm55 Yesterday #83
Been a King fan for many many years Bayard Yesterday #81
Thank you Bayard. I agree. debm55 Yesterday #85
Got to me Birdfeeder Yesterday #97
Thank you Birdfeeder. debm55 Yesterday #98

Mad_Dem_X

(9,719 posts)
5. So many...but if I had to pick one...
Mon Sep 16, 2024, 08:42 AM
Monday

I would choose Revival; specifically, the last 10 or 20 pages. It just went totally off the rails and creeped me out majorly!

Docreed2003

(17,475 posts)
39. You read my mind
Mon Sep 16, 2024, 05:57 PM
Monday

I posted that below actually...just deeply unsettling. In fact, that's one that the longer I think about it the more unsettling it becomes

lark

(23,766 posts)
7. Shining!
Mon Sep 16, 2024, 08:54 AM
Monday

I was living in a house with really tall hedges all around, and they'd scratch the windows when it was windy. My husband worked until late at night and I usually read, but had to restrict myself to reading during the day because I was getting so scared.

BTW - I've been reading Steven King since the beginning and have a great collection of his books. I'm even taking them all with me to my new house, they are a requirement.

lark

(23,766 posts)
9. Thanks!
Mon Sep 16, 2024, 09:02 AM
Monday

We have been here 36 years so this is a huge deal. We're downsizing and have gotten rid of so much stuff, but still have a ton to move.

Aargh, I can't wait until we have gotten the boxes unpacked and our new house settled and can start enjoying our new house with the great view of the river.

3catwoman3

(25,019 posts)
10. I'm not into horror, so I have never read a Stephen King book...
Mon Sep 16, 2024, 09:15 AM
Monday

…nor seen one of his movies, and have no plans to change that.

Docreed2003

(17,475 posts)
13. Pet Semetary is, to me, his scariest novel
Mon Sep 16, 2024, 09:27 AM
Monday

The ending is just so bleak.

As for short-stories, I think "The Jaunt" is deeply unsettling. It's more sci-fi/Lovecraftian but it is a deeply unsettling story.

debm55

(30,810 posts)
15. Thank you ,Docreed about Pet Semetary. I read the book and saw the movie. I was more frightened of the movie.
Mon Sep 16, 2024, 09:32 AM
Monday

FalloutShelter

(12,472 posts)
14. I'm a fan of his non supernatural work.
Mon Sep 16, 2024, 09:30 AM
Monday

I’ve probably read every word he’s ever published.
(Spoiler alert-I’m a horror author myself)
My faves are Misery and Delores Claybourne.

mountain grammy

(27,012 posts)
17. The Stand
Mon Sep 16, 2024, 09:38 AM
Monday

started reading it when I was coming down with the flu, big mistake. As the story descended into madness, I recovered, but will always believe the 2020 pandemic will happen again only worse. and a real Captain Trips scenario is our future.

Niagara

(8,904 posts)
19. A Good Marriage
Mon Sep 16, 2024, 11:38 AM
Monday

It's unsettling since it's a normal novel without any supernatural entities entering the plot.

Also, sometimes we wake up one day and we don't know who the hell we married. Scary stuff! 😱

OldBaldy1701E

(5,801 posts)
21. Well, to be honest, there is one for sure.
Mon Sep 16, 2024, 11:53 AM
Monday

Okay, so full disclosure. The novella I am about to mention is no longer in print and King himself says he regrets releasing it.

The story is called 'Rage'. The reason it is so unsettling to me is simple.

In another reality, that might have been me. Bullied, picked on, misunderstood, and suffering from what could have been simple mental health issues (had they been addressed at the time). I always try to be a decent person and decent people don't just go on killing rampages. But, had things been a bit different...

So, that story always haunts me. I have a copy of it since I got the original release of the collection, which is called 'The Bachman Books'. After Columbine, King had it removed from the printings of the book. I understand his decision.

debm55

(30,810 posts)
22. I am so sorry that you went through that as a teen I had my own demons so I know where you are coming from. Times have
Mon Sep 16, 2024, 12:13 PM
Monday

changed and the hurts would have been addressed. They weren't in our time. Take care of yourself OldBaldy1701E, Love, Deb. I am glad the story was removed.

HeartsCanHope

(486 posts)
23. I've only read Carrie and The Stand.
Mon Sep 16, 2024, 04:57 PM
Monday

The Stand was unsettling, but Carrie terrified me. So I'd have to say Carrie. Horror is NOT my cup of tea!

debm55

(30,810 posts)
31. The Stand By Me was very much like my life. The only thing that got to me was the boys crossing the railroad bridge.
Mon Sep 16, 2024, 05:30 PM
Monday

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afraid to do it , but they did. and a train came. They made it but as far as I knew they never did it again. While watching Carrie, I knew it was not real, but the Stand hit too close to home. I don't go for horror or gore. Thank you HeartsCanHope,

sheshe2

(86,068 posts)
60. That book, the railroad tracks, the body was Stand By Me.
Mon Sep 16, 2024, 09:46 PM
Monday


The Stand was his novel of good vs evil and the super flu that killed off half the people. It was an amazing read. Reminds me a lot about today. He gave us a peek at the future which is happening today.




I have read most of his books. He is an awesome author. and many of his books have been a glimpse into the future.

Thanks for the thread...I just happen to be watching The Green Mile when I saw your OP.

TY, debm.

debm55

(30,810 posts)
63. Thank you sheshe2. King uses emotional and psychological elements in his books. Much like Hitchcock. I don't watch blood
Mon Sep 16, 2024, 10:00 PM
Monday

and guts movies. But I do like the raw emotion that both use. I fixed my post. I kept hearing the song. thank you for your videos too.

subterranean

(3,500 posts)
26. Of the few I've read, The Shining was the scariest.
Mon Sep 16, 2024, 05:20 PM
Monday

I read it back in the late '70s, before the movie came out. To me, the book was much scarier than the movie.

debm55

(30,810 posts)
34. Thank you subterranean. I don't think a alot of King's books are able to effectively make the switch to the big screen.
Mon Sep 16, 2024, 05:37 PM
Monday

I don't know why that. happens.

MiKenMi33

(87 posts)
27. Pet Semetary
Mon Sep 16, 2024, 05:20 PM
Monday

I read all of his novels until Pet Semetary. It scared me to the point that I haven’t read any of his novels since. I couldn’t sleep that night because the book was on my nightstand. As soon as I moved the book to another room I was able to sleep.

Elessar Zappa

(15,141 posts)
28. Stephen King himself was freaked out by that novel.
Mon Sep 16, 2024, 05:25 PM
Monday

After he wrote it, he put it in a drawer for six months because he thought it too twisted to publish.

debm55

(30,810 posts)
35. I read it and saw the movie, I don't like gore or horror. That book was very scarey. I had the same reaction.
Mon Sep 16, 2024, 05:39 PM
Monday

debm55

(30,810 posts)
36. thank you Shermann. I agree with you. It was layer upon layer of fears. But it was not gory. King is such a great .
Mon Sep 16, 2024, 05:43 PM
Monday

writer that he doesn't need the blood and guts.

Tikki

(14,702 posts)
50. "Salem's Lot" Stephen King (1975)
Mon Sep 16, 2024, 09:15 PM
Monday

I was much younger then and it scared me. I remember throwing the book across
the room a few times.

I did like the Salem's Lot two part television mini series. (1979) It was dark and scary, also.

Tikki

mucifer

(24,532 posts)
51. I only read "The Dead Zone" and "Carrie". "Dead Zone" was creepier. King has said donald trump is the
Mon Sep 16, 2024, 09:21 PM
Monday

same character as the evil candidate.

OAITW r.2.0

(27,092 posts)
52. My sister, a Court Reporter, had a Court scene in Slimmer.
Mon Sep 16, 2024, 09:24 PM
Monday

She was pregnant with son #2 at the time.

And I arrived at Bangor International when they were filming "The Langoliers,". Saw the whole fight scene after they exited the Men's room. What a hoot.

OAITW r.2.0

(27,092 posts)
61. Another interesting datapoint(s).
Mon Sep 16, 2024, 09:53 PM
Monday

* My town manager (back 20 YO), back in the 70's (UMO), illustrated King's first published work on campus.

* Steven King and an opening scene in my town, where is wife grew up. Kind of a bogus film.

* In 1986 myself and wife were delegates for Gary Hart. Steve and Tabitha had a delegate social at their house. I split my middle finger on a table saw. (Breaking the blade). Had to keep my middle finger up when we arrived. Steve thought it was hilarious.


Lilithschyld

(2 posts)
66. Not exactly unsettling, but intriguing to me
Mon Sep 16, 2024, 10:12 PM
Monday

Duma Key and The Dome, I can't choose.

I've been lurking here for a while, but Stephen King is a favorite of mine, so hello everyone. 👋

Lilithschyld

(2 posts)
70. Thank you!
Mon Sep 16, 2024, 10:45 PM
Monday

I enjoy reading the comments to the questions you ask. Very entertaining and usually enlightening.

Docreed2003

(17,475 posts)
90. To me, IT is a much scarier book
Tue Sep 17, 2024, 04:34 PM
Yesterday

Neither the 90's TV adaptation or the new movies have been able to really capture the horror of the book. While Pennywise is terrifying, the real horror in the book lies within the hearts of some of the human characters.

Tree Lady

(11,965 posts)
94. Seeing scary clowns is hard
Tue Sep 17, 2024, 06:07 PM
Yesterday

For me. My husband has a big scary clown costume that I didn't know about when we were first living together. He scared the crap out of me came home when I thought he was at work on Halloween.

Bristlecone

(10,348 posts)
68. Pet Cemetery and Misery were both really scary
Mon Sep 16, 2024, 10:31 PM
Monday

Read them in 7th grade and had to sleep with the lights on.

betsuni

(27,076 posts)
74. Once was watching Stephen King movies on YouTube around Halloween and up came "Big Driver."
Tue Sep 17, 2024, 06:18 AM
Yesterday

Started out like a rom-com and I thought it was a harmless supernatural story. WRONG Very upsetting, sick and horrible, something that happens in real life all the time and couldn't get it out of my mind for a long time.

debm55

(30,810 posts)
96. Read your post, You said that you couldn't get it out of your mind and you were very upset, that is what I was
Tue Sep 17, 2024, 06:33 PM
Yesterday

responding to.

Jeebo

(2,177 posts)
77. Pet Sematary
Tue Sep 17, 2024, 12:21 PM
Yesterday

Last edited Tue Sep 17, 2024, 03:56 PM - Edit history (1)

I was in an airport and looking for something to read on the plane. It was scary as hell. I've only read four Stephen King novels, though: Carrie, Pet Sematary, Misery and that one in which the central character goes back in time and prevents the JFK assassination, I think the name of that one was the date of the assassination, 11/22/63. I read Carrie way back when it was a current novel. It was his first novel and the first novel of a very successful author is often worth a lot of money, if you still have a hardcover first edition and it's still in good shape. I can't remember whether I read it in hardcover or paperback but I wish if it was hardcover that I still had it. I did not like Misery much and 11/22/63 I think is a very good science fiction time-travel novel. Pet Sematary is a terrifying horror novel.

– Ron

debm55

(30,810 posts)
80. Thank you Jeebo. I did't like Pet Sematary either, I like thrillers as Hitchcock made and the ones King wrote. Do not
Tue Sep 17, 2024, 02:28 PM
Yesterday

blood and guts books or movies.

Jeebo

(2,177 posts)
89. I liked Pet Sematary.
Tue Sep 17, 2024, 04:04 PM
Yesterday

I didn't say I didn't like Pet Sematary, I said it was scary as hell. And it was. It is in fact a great horror novel, one of the best I've ever read. Misery is the one I said I didn't like much. If you like to be scared out of your wits – and apparently I do and you don't – Pet Sematary is a great read. I'll bet you don't like horror movies either? I'm thinking about starting a Favorite Mad Slasher Movie thread. My nominee for number one in that thread will be The Texas Chainsaw Massacre, the original 1974 version. But I'll have to be the one who starts that thread, because I don't think you will.

– Ron

debm55

(30,810 posts)
93. Sorry I got the two mixed up. I guess I like thrillers like Psycho. The Birds. Tony Perkins never hit Janet Leigh once
Tue Sep 17, 2024, 06:00 PM
Yesterday

with the knife. but the majority of people who have seen the movie say differently. I have never seen a slasher movie. I was in the Night of the Living dead as an extra zombie, I live in Pittsburgh. But I never liked them as I don't like blood and guts. It would be okay to start one on the topic. You are right , I wouldn't start it. Good topic for October.

YodaMom2

(32 posts)
78. Salem's Lot
Tue Sep 17, 2024, 12:41 PM
Yesterday

It was the first Stephen King book I’d ever read. Our family was on vacation at my grandparent’s cabin deep in the Idaho woods, and that’s where I read it and The Shining. I suspect the setting contributed to the creepy feeling both books gave me.

In terms of most unsettling *part* of a King book, the topiary in The Shining. Hands down. Creeped the hell out of me.

Bayard

(23,558 posts)
81. Been a King fan for many many years
Tue Sep 17, 2024, 03:17 PM
Yesterday

My favorite is The Stand.

The one that scared the bejesus out of me--Salem's Lot. The first King that I read when it came out. I was working in MN, and my boss gave it to me, saying--You've got to read this. So, I went home that night, and couldn't put it down. I had to call in sick the next day from no sleep. I watched the TV movie with my sister, and promptly went home and nailed my crawl space shut.

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