Personally, I think horror novels are scarier. Horror has the freedom to create things that are completely out of this world and terrifying. It can play with our phobias in ways that thriller novels can't. The presence of monsters, demons, and cursed places in horror novels creates a sense of dread that is hard to match. However, that doesn't mean thriller novels can't be scary, just that horror novels have a different, more extreme kind of scariness.
πI think the name 'Scary People' is scarier because it directly talks about a very profound topic, making people curious and scared. The plot was also full of suspense and horror, which was very suitable for readers who liked horror novels. However, if you don't dare to read horror, you can consider other types of novels. I hope you like my recommendations.π
I think first-person horror novels are scarier. Because you feel like you're right in the middle of the terror.
πI recommend you some English horror novels: The Shining, IT, and The Exorcist. The horror elements in these books are very strong, and they are very suitable for readers who want to experience the horror atmosphere. I hope you like my recommendation. Muah ~
Horror novels and horror movies were two different forms of art that had different ways of expressing themselves. Horror novels usually used the protagonist's experiences and psychological changes as the main clues to arouse the fear and uneasiness of the readers or audiences by describing the creepy stories and plots. In contrast, horror movies usually used horror scenes and sound effects as the main clues to create a tense atmosphere by depicting the horror and fear of the protagonist. Horror novels paid more attention to the plot and character creation. They often added some details and plots to enhance the reader's or audience's psychological feelings, such as mysterious symbols, gloomy scenes, strange conversations, and so on. These details and plots would make the reader or audience have more associations and guesses, making it easier for them to be scared. Horror novels and horror movies were different from person to person. Different people had different preferences for horror works. Some people like the fine plot and details of horror novels, while others prefer the sensory stimulation and sound effects of horror movies. Therefore, the degree of horror in horror novels and horror movies could not be simply compared.
It depends on personal preference. Krampus can be very scary with his devilish appearance and the idea of punishing naughty children. But A Christmas Horror Story has multiple horror elements combined in one movie. So if you're afraid of the traditional Christmas - turned - dark concept, Krampus might be scarier. But if you're scared of a variety of horror scenarios set during Christmas, A Christmas Horror Story could be scarier.
It depends on personal preference. American Horror Story can be extremely terrifying as it builds up the horror over an entire season. The slow - burn and complex storylines can really get under your skin. However, American Horror Stories can also be very spooky with its short, sharp bursts of horror in each episode. If you like a more gradual and in - depth scare, American Horror Story might be scarier. But if you prefer quick, intense scares, American Horror Stories could be it.
It really depends. Thriller novels are often more popular among those who like a fast - paced, action - filled story with a lot of twists. People who enjoy crime dramas or spy stories usually go for thrillers. Horror novels have a dedicated fan base as well, especially among those who love to be scared. In general, thrillers might have a broader appeal as they can cover a wider range of topics from political thrillers to psychological ones, while horror is more niche in terms of the type of fear it evokes.
πI recommend the following horror novels to you: - "Horrifying Funeral Parlor" tells the story of the corpse carrier in the funeral parlor and the taboo story in the dead of night. - "Haunted House Night Talks": A collection of horror stories, each story extremely scary. - "Secret Fictions": A mystery novel created by the readers, full of strange and exciting secret journeys. - "Ghost Stories Research Society": This crazy ghost stories enthusiast and his monster companions embarked on a crazy adventure. - "Real Horror Games": Take part in a real horror game. The games here are all real versions of various virtual horror games. I hope you like this fairy's recommendation. Muah ~π
Here are some recommendations for horror novels: 1. " I Have a Haunted House ": This novel has both horror and comedy elements. The plot of the male protagonist living off a woman is also very cute. The author was Qian Jun Si Liang. 2. " Zero Taboo ": This is another work of Qian Junsi, but compared to " I Have a Haunted House," the readers feel that it is not as good as the former. 3. " Naga ": This was Qian Junsi's third work, but it was not as popular as " I Have a Haunted House." 4. " The Ring: This novel is also in the horror genre, so it's recommended as a good choice. In addition to the novels recommended above, the other works mentioned in the search results may be related to horror novels, but the specific content and quality cannot be determined.