What is the most disturbing book you have ever read?
What is the most disturbing book you have ever read?
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Treblinka. It was a personal account from a prisoner at the Treblinka death camp. The death camps were different to the concentration camps, they didn’t double as work camps, you went from the train to the gas chamber. The Ukrainian guards were a special breed of evil.
Night – Elie Wiesel
Dream of a ridiculous man. By fyodor dostoyevsky
A Child Called It was no picnic
Literally anything by Brett Easton Ellis
The Bible. (So. Much. Incest.)
House of Leaves
The Devil All the Time
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Chess – Stephan Zweig
A bridge at Andau
The kindly ones, by Jonathan Littell. It took me 10 years to finish the book. I’m not reading it again.
When I was taking psychology I read a book called Kids who Kill and it was a book about young kids with psychopathy.
Kafka On The Shore
The Necronomicon, it was not as groovy as I was told.
Metamorphosis – Kafka
Middle school chemistry book
Fermata by Nicholson Baker.
It was an interesting premise but it just went disturbing and creepy most of the time.
Atlas Shrugged by Ayn Rand
I’m still reading through ‘The Incest Diaries’. It’s slow going, but a remarkably depressing book on the subject.
Urban gothic by dean koontz
Engleby. Feel sick just looking at the cover, its not even got that much violence in it, it’s still really disturbing
How not to die – dr michael greger
We Need to Talk About Kevin. Unsettled the absolute shut out of me. Apt Pupil by Stephen King too.
In terms of *horror* horror, The Passage by Justin Cronin was excellently scary.