Is it safe to read horror novel before bedtime?
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TheBookBears — 6 years ago(July 18, 2019 06:31 PM)
I watched that movie once and I thought it was a great film. Plus, I almost forgot the actress who played the witch, Piper, in
Charmed
was in this. She is a beautiful actress and I would be totally straight for her.
I hope a bear throw a book at you, moon at you, and do a tap dance wearing a thong and leather boots. -
TheBookBears — 6 years ago(July 18, 2019 06:29 PM)
Reading any scary part right before doing or getting something is never a good idea.
Damn, dude.
Even Final Destination films showed all these "what-ifs" scenes if something bad happen to you, even though they tend to be over exaggerated.
I'm still paranoid about the log trucks though…..
I hope a bear throw a book at you, moon at you, and do a tap dance wearing a thong and leather boots. -
Lilith — 6 years ago(July 18, 2019 12:59 PM)
Same. Doesn't bother me a bit.
I can watch gory movies and eat, I can read horror or graphic novels before bed, and sleep fine (unless I'm in a patch of chronic insomnia which is not related), and while I can definitely watch scary stuff on youtube or something before bed, the past two years have changed and I now watch old comedy before I nod off.
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TheBookBears — 6 years ago(July 18, 2019 06:38 PM)
I did read somewhere that whoever watches horror movies and sleep okay is a psychopath. Does this mean I have some sort of deranged psychopaths lying dormant inside either of us?
On the other note, I remember I took horror movies seriously when I was a kid. Hell, when I watched The Ring (the English remake, not the original one) with Naomi Watts when I was 12 years old, I didn't sleep well for a few nights because of that quick shot of the disturbing corpse found in the closet (that quick flashback) and when I try to sleep, I keep imagining the corpse just sit in my closet, looking at me with that white glinting eyes with mouth ajar. Of course, when I got older, I looked back at it and I laughed.
I hope a bear throw a book at you, moon at you, and do a tap dance wearing a thong and leather boots. -
TheBookBears — 6 years ago(July 19, 2019 10:29 PM)
You know, when I looked under my bed, I see my cat, Midnight under there, looking at me and then when I get back up, Midnight….is also there on the bed cover, sleeping and…..I only have one cat.

I hope a bear throw a book at you, moon at you, and do a tap dance wearing a thong and leather boots. -
TheBookBears — 6 years ago(July 23, 2019 05:51 PM)
After skipping reading for a few days, I finially finished reading the novel and the ending was predictable, just like any horror movies/books.
Basically,
everyone dies, especially Roberta who would eternally be possessed by the evil witch and the final survivor of the team dies by being sent to hell to watch his daughter die over and over again. That's the end. It's a ****ed up novel, but enjoyable, nevertheless. It's a tragic novel, though.
I hope a bear throw a book at you, moon at you, and do a tap dance wearing a thong and leather boots. -
TheBookBears — 6 years ago(July 23, 2019 06:02 PM)
Sometimes, after reading many books, good guys winning all the time would be a bit cliché but in this book, bad guys win. So it's a welcoming change, I guess.
Also, the morale in this book is that if you become a paranormal researcher or ghost catcher, expect some ghosts/demons who will drag you to hell. It's funny that in many other ghost novels, there would be some exorcists who will save everyone or some people or any time before something bad happen, but the difference in this book is
that all the victims are killed and one is possessed without getting exorcised.
Tragic.
I hope a bear throw a book at you, moon at you, and do a tap dance wearing a thong and leather boots.
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