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The Keep-Too Scary - Scott Miller - 11-02-2007 Having just started a new job, I have a new batch of co-workers and the topic of reading came up in conversation. The one person(out of nine) who reads mentioned she enjoyed King and Koontz so I casually asked if she knew F. Paul, she didn't ![]() Thought it might provide a smile for FPW. The Keep-Too Scary - fpw - 11-02-2007 :d ............. The Keep-Too Scary - Noelie - 11-02-2007 Honestly, I think The Keep is one of the scariest books I've ever read. :eek: The Keep-Too Scary - Hyjinx - 11-02-2007 well I can say that it didn't "scare" me in the traditional sense. But I did get many a shiver from the detail of the murder scenes. I can just picture and feel what it would be like...very creepy stuff The Keep-Too Scary - metllicamilitia - 11-03-2007 I guess I'm just strange, I have yet to be scared by a book and since I was about 12 I have yet to be scared by a movie, although people will argue with that since I jump at some parts because of the loud noises. I hate that, it's really quite and then BOOM! I think it's becuase my imagination is about 10 times worse than anything I've ever read or seen. The Keep-Too Scary - linusvanpelt - 11-03-2007 My wife and I went to Conn. to a B&B right after I finished The Keep. There was a room that was all brick. There was a wooden sign above the doorway to the room. It was labled The KEEPING ROOM!!!. It scared the heck out of me. The Keep-Too Scary - Bluesman Mike Lindner - 11-04-2007 Scott Miller Wrote:Having just started a new job, I have a new batch of co-workers and the topic of reading came up in conversation. The one person(out of nine) who reads mentioned she enjoyed King and Koontz so I casually asked if she knew F. Paul, she didn't I'd say that's a =fine= tribute to Paul's fictioneering! (Assuming she was being honest, of course. She might have meant, "This book is boring the living life out of me, but I don't want to insult my new friend.") The Keep-Too Scary - redheadmargo - 11-04-2007 I don't know about that scenario, bluesman.....I stumbled across the Keep years ago at the library. I hadn't yet read any FPW and I was intrigued by the Nazi symbolism ( I have a HUGE fascination with WW2). Well, to sum up, I was hooked on the man from that day on. I read everything the library had and then started my own library with anything and everything that I could find. I have never looked back...lol The Keep-Too Scary - Bluesman Mike Lindner - 11-05-2007 redheadmargo Wrote:I don't know about that scenario, bluesman.....I stumbled across the Keep years ago at the library. I hadn't yet read any FPW and I was intrigued by the Nazi symbolism ( I have a HUGE fascination with WW2). I just suggested it as a possibility, redheadmargo. And you're certainly not alone in your WW2 interest. I think of the 1914-1918 as the start of Europe's self-immolation. A breather...then 1939-1945 finished the job. After the Reich's surrender, who was left on their feet with a hard punch left to throw? Stalin's USSR and the Good Old USA. The Grim Empire proved a hard nut to crack, but they cracked at last. "Internal contradictions," as a Marxist might say. ![]() And don't ever look back. A rakosh might be gaining on you.:p The Keep-Too Scary - Scott Miller - 11-05-2007 Bluesman Mike Lindner Wrote:I just suggested it as a possibility, redheadmargo. I don't think it is the case in her situation, she seemed to be legitimately horrified and drawn to it simultaneously. |