For some reason I expected it to be slow paced and hard to get into but it really took off running and has consistently very creepy content. My question is, why the hell would anybody move into a house where an entire family was murdered just barely a couple of years ago in the first place? I mean, that alone in and of itself is creepy as fuck-good grief. Amityville Horror novel by Jay Anson So I recently got a copy of the Amityville Horror after seeing the movies throughout the years and im very pleasantly surprised after about 120 pages so far. In December 1975, the Lutz family moved into their new home on suburban Long Island. In interviews, he's said that some of the stuff in the book was, in fact, exaggerated for hype and sales, but he did say that George Lutz, his stepdad, was actually interested in psychic phemomena (or something like that) and that his messing around with it unleashed some dark force in the home, and that he never really felt comfortable in the house the entire time they were there. A fascinating and frightening book (Los Angeles Times)the bestselling true story about a house possessed by evil spirits, haunted by psychic phenomena almost too terrible to describe. One of the real-life kids (now grown) who lived in the Amityville house did a documentary some years ago called My Amityville Horror, giving his own take on what happened while his family was there. I remember peeking in the book (my mother bought it) when I was a kid, and being scared of that part about the pig, and the closet in the basement.
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