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The Amityville Horror
by Jay Anson
Deliciously spooky! What is it about animals standing and walking upright like humans, staring in through windows that frightens us so much? In Amityville Horror, it’s Jody the pig-demon, and his uneasy presence made me shiver more than anything else.
There aren’t any definite answers, really, about who exactly is living in the boathouse, or the sewing room, or the playroom, and that’s a little disappointing, but does make the creep factor last even after you’ve finished the story.
This was a fairly short read, but I feel it was the perfect length. There weren’t any rambling sub-plots to distract you or an excessive amount of detail.
And my favorite little spooky bit - I moved into my apartment on December 18th - the same day the Lutz’s moved into their haunted mansion.
There aren’t any definite answers, really, about who exactly is living in the boathouse, or the sewing room, or the playroom, and that’s a little disappointing, but does make the creep factor last even after you’ve finished the story.
This was a fairly short read, but I feel it was the perfect length. There weren’t any rambling sub-plots to distract you or an excessive amount of detail.
And my favorite little spooky bit - I moved into my apartment on December 18th - the same day the Lutz’s moved into their haunted mansion.