08-20-2005, 12:48 PM | #61 |
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I've read a few books that disturbed me, but I don't know if they were really all that disturbing. Several books by Steven King, especially The Shining. My dad told me not to read it at night but did I listen? No. The Dante Club disturbed me a bit. VERY gruesome murders.
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One of the most disturbing books I've read is probably Atlas Shrugged by Ayn Rand. Her worldview is...well, one of the most extreme cases of black/white-views I've ever come by. A few scenes in Deadhouse Gates by Steven Erikson were pretty shocking. I'm not very easily shocked by literature, though.
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