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Most Famous and Nerve-wracking Novels, Books, and Plays

What are the most famous books and novels of all time? Authors around the world provided their favorite books in a survey conducted by author John Peder Zane. Many of these books have been translated into other languages and adapted into film, television, and stage productions that have been enjoyed by millions of people around the world.

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Most Famous and Nerve-wracking Novels, Books, and Plays

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  1. Most Famous and Nerve-wrackingNovels, Books, and Plays www.desertcart.com.au

  2. Most Famous and Nerve-wracking Novels, Books, and Plays What are the most famous books and novels of all time? Authors around the world provided their favorite books in a survey conducted by author John Peder Zane. Many of these books have been translated into other languages and adapted into film, television, and stage productions that have been enjoyed by millions of people around the world. www.desertcart.com.au

  3. Most Famous and Nerve-wracking Novels, Books, and Plays If you are a horror fanatic or even trying this particular genre for the very first time, we have some of the perfect books for you. By scouring the library and bestseller lists and the most notable books of all time beloved by critics and readers, we’ve pulled together a list of Six books. www.desertcart.com.au

  4. Salem’s Lot (Stephen King, 1975) If you love horror, you’ll want to add Salem’s Lot by Stephen King to your reading list. A lifelong resident of Maine, King uses the town and its local history to great effect. As the novel begins, author Ben Mears moves back to Salem’s Lot with his wife and young son, but he is soon haunted by memories of a childhood so terrifying he didn’t speak of it for decades. www.desertcart.com.au

  5. Salem’s Lot (Stephen King, 1975) He also realizes that a series of strange incidents are connected and this leads him to believe something sinister is infesting the small town. It won’t be long before you too start seeing monsters lurking around every corner! Some of Stephen King's life-changing books are popular across the globe. www.desertcart.com.au

  6. Those Across the River (Christopher Buehlman, 2011) The townspeople of Judge's Glory, Georgia, send pigs across the river to appease the mysterious Deep Wood. But after a series of disappearances and two brutal murders, the professor decides that he must explore what lies beyond this cursed stain on the landscape. www.desertcart.com.au

  7. Those Across the River (Christopher Buehlman, 2011) The results will horrify him in ways he never could have imagined. Across the River is Buehlman at his best -- a chilling story about greed and guilt with supernatural elements lurking just beyond. www.desertcart.com.au

  8. The Exorcist (William Peter Blatty, 1971) A riveting supernatural suspense novel and instant New York Times bestseller, The Exorcist tells the horrifying story of a 12-year-old girl’s demonic possession by an ancient evil force. This shocking book is based on an actual case. www.desertcart.com.au

  9. The Exorcist (William Peter Blatty, 1971) It is about a young girl who is possessed by a spiteful demon and two priests are called in to save her soul. Based on a true story, this terrifying book went on to become one of the most memorable horror novels ever written and one of its authors' most celebrated works. www.desertcart.com.au

  10. The Ruins (Scott Smith, 2006) The Ruins is a non-fiction book trying to teach you how to survive in the jungle. The story follows a group of friends as they enter the ancient forest and come across the ruins. www.desertcart.com.au

  11. The Ruins (Scott Smith, 2006) They stop at a small, abandoned research station and think they have found shelter from the elements, but it is more than that. The ruins, which have been hidden for centuries and left alone since then, want back what was taken from him: his freedom. www.desertcart.com.au

  12. The Haunting of Hill House (Shirley Jackson, 1959) The original novel The Haunting of Hill House has been terrifying readers since its publication in 1959. Now the acclaimed story of four seekers who arrive at a notoriously unfriendly pile called Hill House—and the POSSESSED manor itself—has been given new life. www.desertcart.com.au

  13. The Haunting of Hill House (Shirley Jackson, 1959) The suspense, horror, and psychological thrills have been enhanced by acclaimed author Lisa Unger and a brand-new introduction from Stephen King, the world’s most popular storyteller. www.desertcart.com.au

  14. The Picture of Dorian Gray (Oscar Wilde, 1891) Oscar Wilde’s only novel is a gripping, moral parable and a must-read for literature lovers. First published in 1890, The Picture of Dorian Gray is set in London and tells the story of a young man named Dorian Gray who sells his soul to the devil in exchange for staying forever young. This is indeed one of the best books by Oscar Wilde. www.desertcart.com.au

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