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At what age did you start reading horror?


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I've just said in another thread that I don't read horror, and I think it's partly because I was exposed to very little scary stuff as a child, and genuinely didn't like being scared.  I suffered from nightmares any time I did come across anything spooky or spine-chilling, so have actively avoided it ever since.

 

It makes me curious though, what age were you when you started reading horror stories, and also, what lead you to them?

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The first horror novel I read was King's Pet Sematary, which would have been around 1984, so I was 18.  I can't remember what lead me to that one, exactly, just that I was curious to see if a book could scare me as much as some films did at that time (it did! :hide: ).

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I don't remember ever not liking "scary" stuff - I was brought up watching Dracula and Frankenstein (Hammer Horrors) from being 6 or 7 years old. Even books like Funny Bones, when I was just starting to read, tickled me pink by being about a family of skeletons. I quickly moved onto Point Horror (well before I hit my teens), and then started borrowing my Mam's Stephen King and Dean Koontz books by the time I was 12 or so. Richard Laymon was maybe by the time I was 15 or 16, because he tended to feature more sexual horror, but I read Dracula and Frankenstein before my teens too. Today, I don't tend to be keen on zombies or Mummies (which I think are basically gift-wrapped zombies), but on occasion I'll read and enjoy one. I love vampires, but they tend to be sexy rather than sinister these days, which is a shame. I love post-apocalyptic novels, especially as we live in a time when so many man-made horrors could spell the end of the world as we know it - nuclear war and man-made diseases are just as likely to wipe us out as a natural disaster. Psychological horror where people's minds are played with gives me more of a thrill than blood and guts. I like a really sinister story...

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I was around 11 years old, when I read IT by Stephen King. I was around 8 years old when I read children's horror, such as some of the Goosebumps series by R. L. Stine. When I was a bit older I read some books of the Fear Street series.

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Hmm.. I didn't read the kid's horror, such as Point Horror - I think I moved straight onto James Herbert, Stephen King, John Saul etc as a teen. There wasn't a lot of fiction aimed at teens, and I didn't really know what else to try, so i went straight to the horror section! 

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I think I was 9 or 10, i read a series called goosebumps by R.L. Stine - they were later turned into a tv show. I nearly had every book and loved reading them over and over. They were aimed at children/YA.

 

They had some of the best covers and titles ever.

 

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Those are great covers! The Dutch books had great covers too. Not all of the Goosebumps were released in Dutch I believe, though I read the ones I could find in the library and a few that we bought ourselves (my sister and I). I watched the TV series too, it was a lot of fun.

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I can't remember exactly, but I think it was when I was in my mid-teens, as I remember borrowing Richard Laymon and Dean Koontz books from the library when I still lived at home. Wish I could remember my first Stephen King book, but I can't. :doh:

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Ok then, I'm the baby.  I started reading Clive Barker when I was about 22, he was my first :smile: I started with The Great and Secret Show and then progressed to Weaveworld and Imagica.  Still have Cabal (the book being made into the movie Nightbreed) and Sacrament on my list.

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