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22663668 No.22663668 [Reply] [Original]

Is there a book that somewhat recreates the vibe of Silent Hill, or at least evokes similar feelings?

>> No.22663670

>>22663668
Pedro Paramo

>> No.22663805

>>22663670
looks cool, thanks anon

>> No.22664127

Stig Saeterbakken’s Through The Night has some Silent Hill-ish moments

>> No.22664550

>>22663668
Dean Koont'z Phantoms, James Herbert's David Ash series, The Dark, The Fog (probably some others of his stuff), . Stephen King's The Mist. House of Leaves by Mark Z. Danielewski maybe,

>> No.22664559

>>22663668
On the whole, lit is the wrong medium for horror. The people who did it will new its weaknesses and made worked around that to create generes of horror that can only work in lit form.

>> No.22664598

>>22664559
No it's not idiot. Horror as experienced on lit is exactly what horror on lit should be. What you mean is that other mediums are better for evoking visceral responses, but that's not even the peak or the purpose of horror. Just think about it you stupid faggot.

>> No.22664653

>>22664550
Phantoms is a good rec

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22664680

Lot49 and GR

>> No.22665439

>>22663668
The Twenty Days of Turin is quite good