I grew up reading Stephen king books, is America as spooky as he makes it seem?

I grew up reading Stephen king books, is America as spooky as he makes it seem?

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i live in Maine and no. he is lying.

Anne Rice makes New Orleans seem pretty spooky.

Also The Rescuers made Louisiana look like a place of nightmares.

That's basically a documentary.
It's been raining for like a month now.


t. Louisiana

Maine is a lot less evil than he portrays it. Like, at least 40% less.

King is a literal meme author.

Clark Ashton Smith,HP Lovecraft,Robert Bloch and Frank Belknap Long were actually creative.

I wager PA is slightly creepier
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Regardless of that, Louisiana is a gold mine of material for authors of Haitian voodoo horror stories.

Nah. I think Maine is breddy comfy.

His spookiest character was played by a based brit though

They're making a remake of It, I bet it is shit

i don't know ive never read the books
whats his best book

Will they at least include the scene where they're kids and are in the sewers and they run a train on the one girl in the group?

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New England is spooky. It inspired Lovecraft, too.

>tim-curry-it-pennywise.jpg

;_;

Cujo is my personal favourite.

Christine was the most fun to read

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