Top 2 Horror Stories I Pick Again & Again
I enjoy reading horror stories, and a few have given me sleepless nights. This post will highlight my top two horror stories that I often revisit. 1. The Horla: I have read the translated English version of "Le Horla," which was originally written by Guy de Maupassant. It is one of his most celebrated short stories, and for me, it is the best horror story I have ever read. The meaning of "Horla" is "Outsider." The narrative explores the protagonist's deteriorating mental state, who feels as though he is being overtaken by an unseen presence. The story is presented in the format of a personal journal, and the gradual decline in the narrator's mental health is haunting. The first-person narration gives it a compelling edge over more traditional narratives. The use of "I" allows readers to fully immerse themselves in the narrator's experience. What's most striking is that the narrator's decline is not steady; at times, he find...