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most disturbing book ever read

Name: Anonymous 2006-06-11 5:07

American Psycho...I had to put the book down at some points...very difficult read in that aspect

Name: Anonymous 2006-06-11 10:08

I never knew it was that powerful of a book. I love the movie, so I guess I'll check it out then. Thanks.

Name: Anonymous 2006-06-11 13:35

Spoiler: The rat gets the cheese

Name: Anonymous 2006-06-11 20:59

Hubert Selbys Last Exit to Brooklyn was pretty disturbing when I first rea it. Not in the scary way though, but it contains lots of very detailed violence, rape, drugs, fucked up characters etc. It´s distubing ´cause it´s  real.

Name: Anonymous 2006-06-21 11:15

The Consumer
M. Gira

Either that or something by that fat imprisoned fuck, De Sade.

Name: Anonymous 2006-06-21 11:26

Why didn't anybody mention Burrough's Naked Lunch yet?
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Naked_Lunch
Really gross scenes, but far to irreal to really disturbing as American Psycho was to me.

Name: Anonymous 2006-06-21 12:54

"House of Leaves" Mark Danielwesky.
It's about a haunted house in VA and... I live in VA. And some of the descriptions reminded me of the house I was living in at the time. I could only read the book in public, while I was out of the house. I never did finish it. T_T

/j.

Name: Anonymous 2006-06-21 14:13

>>7

I never finished it either - as a matter of fact I don't know anyone who did.

Have to agree that American Psycho gets the prize

>>6 'Irreal'  lol

Name: Anonymous 2006-06-21 17:29

>>8
I know two people who have finished it. I have banned them from talking to me.

/j.

Name: Anonymous 2006-06-22 1:19

>>8

I DID.
Patrick Bateman always wins. He could throw a severed head to the moon just by using his penis muscles. He makes me so hot.

Name: Anonymous 2006-06-22 18:20

I find 1984 to be pretty disturbing...

Name: Anonymous 2006-06-22 18:28

>>11  Don't say that one - I live in the UK at the moment, and it feels like it's happening here.

Name: Anonymous 2006-06-22 18:30

Crash, by J.G. Ballard. This is the book thatcan make you want to be in a car accident. Throne of Bones by Brian McNaughton is also pretty disturbing. And Gulag Archipel by Solzjenitsyn. But that's non-fiction.

Name: Anonymous 2006-06-23 18:53

>>13

It's not the same Crash as the movie, is it?

Name: Anonymous 2006-06-23 23:26

Beware the night.
It was this weird occult thriller that was set so it seemed real (a police detective dealing w/ occult stuff, think x-files). It was really freaky, I couldn't sleep with it in my room.

Name: Anonymous 2006-06-24 0:32

>>13

God I remember that now - the lure of the cum-stained steering wheel....

Name: Anonymous 2006-06-30 10:49

where does heart of darkness fit in?

Name: Anonymous 2006-07-03 23:31

>>17

In the white-supremacist white-mans-burden pile. Conrad is overrated.

Name: Anonymous 2006-07-07 17:42

What are you?
Your name, your quality? and why you answer...

Name: Anonymous 2006-07-08 3:22

4 of the gayest questions you've asked all night, huh?

Name: Anonymous 2006-07-09 13:49

"The End of Alice" by A. M. Homes

Basically a pedo in prison gets letters from a 19 year old girl saying how she's having feelings for this 12 year old kid. Everything told from his point of view. Really fucking creepy.

Name: Anonymous 2008-09-15 20:27

"Story of the Eye" by Geogres Batallie wins gold for me.
"Haunted" by Chuck Palahniuk gets silver.
"American Psycho" gets the bronze.
Honorable mention: "Inferno" by Dante duh...

Name: Anonymous 2008-09-16 14:23

The Bible

Name: Anonymous 2008-09-16 16:39

Speaking of disturbing books, have a look at this.

http://images.encyclopediadramatica.com/images/6/6a/LibraryLoli.jpg

My apologies for the Encyclopedia Dramatica link.

Name: Anonymous 2008-09-17 8:46

MARQUIS DE SADE - THE 120 DAYS OF SODOM


http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/120_Days_of_Sodom
Also, the movie

Name: Anonymous 2008-09-27 22:52

read johnny got his gun. read it in highschool. i was surprised the school actually set me up with a good book. bout a guy who cant communicate and move after the war. seriously depressing

Name: Anonymous 2008-09-29 17:16

>>26
Side note: Read "My Brother Sam is Dead" in school. Probably the best book I've ever read in school. Granted it was back in elementary school, it was the first book that said "books can be awesome too!"

Name: Anonymous 2008-10-09 22:50

>>26
same here. my teacher mr francis gave it to us and told us we would like it. it really made me realize (and not in a pussy liberal way) that war is fucked up and some lives arent worth living. one of my favorite books. a must for any true reader

Name: Anonymous 2008-10-10 4:34

>>26
"Seriously depressing" and "a good book" never, ever mix. Because of you faggots shitty authors with teary stories often prevail. Faggots.

Name: Anonymous 2008-10-10 16:41

>>29
You obviously haven't read it and therefore have no say. NEXT!

Name: Anonymous 2008-11-10 17:19

At the time I read it Neuromancer gave me a couple nightmares. Good book though.

Name: Anonymous 2008-11-10 17:25

>>8
If by "finish" you mean pore over the descent into meaningless text that is the last 100 pages or so before the appendices, then yes I did. Worth it, but not that disturbing once you get what he's doing.

Name: Anonymous 2008-11-12 9:58

'This Symbiotic Fascination' by Charlee Jacob.  I thought I was hardcore until I read that.  These other books didn't even phase me -- American Psycho, all those.  Reading 'This Symbiotic Fasc' was like having my brain fucking bludgeoned by brain rapists.  I couldn't believe it.  I could only read a chapter a night.  Small doses.  Every night, as I reached the end of a chapter, I felt exhausted and kind of twisted up.  I had nightmares every night while reading it.  Most fucked up book ever written, maybe.  Makes 120 Days of Sodom (I saw the movie) feel like Curious George.

Name: Anonymous 2008-11-13 20:38

>>34
The movie for 120 Days of Sodom really doesn't do it justice, though I've never read This Symbiotic Fascination and so cannot compare the two books.

Name: Anonymous 2008-11-14 20:05

a clockwork orange made me stop for a moment but probably the most disturbing book would be johnny got his gun. verrrrry good. sad and some parts. movie should be remade

Name: Anonymous 2008-11-15 19:21

Name: Anonymous 2008-11-15 23:14

>>34
Thanks anon, never heard of that before, just read a few reviews and decided to give it a shot and ordered it.

Name: Anonymous 2008-11-17 19:53

>>33

moar House of Leaves discussion

Name: Anonymous 2008-11-17 22:57

>>39
Well if you want it to keep going, why don't you try adding to it, dicktard? Actually say something people will want to respond to.

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