
Jay Anson
339 pages
The classic and terrifying story of one of the most famous supernatural events--the infamous possessed house on Long Island from which the Lutz family fled in 1975.
The Amityville Horror fails to impress with its juvenile writing and reliance on clichés, making it feel like a cash grab after the success of The Exorcist.
This classic horror story continues to send chills down the spine, even after 30 years.
This book is a spine-chilling read that will leave you terrified, as parts of it are truly scary.
The Amityville Horror is a wild ride that takes you through a supposedly haunted house, but honestly, it was so ridiculous that it made me question everything about horror stories.