
I enjoyed that aspect of the book, and there is a great deal of it. In this, the book does not disappoint-there's a good deal of creepy, even scary stuff. I was excited to listen to "Amityville" because I'd read a small portion of the book as a child, and seen enough of the movies to know what kind of haunted house book this would be-much more "active" than the classic haunted house.

Don't get hung up on whether it's true or not. (Hoof prints in the snow? That's bizarre, but it creeped me out.) Overall I would recommend this book to anyone who likes a good horror story. Enough of it rings of truth that I could believe it, even though at times I found myself thinking that little parts just seemed way too weird. I know that this story is a controversial one, and that people will probably be debating whether it's true or not forever. That pigs can be creepy? I'm not sure if that counts. What’s the most interesting tidbit you’ve picked up from this book? Maybe it had to do with me being caught up in the story, but either way I loved it. For some reason I feel like whenever he read the new chapter titles he sounded really creepy. What about Ray Porter’s performance did you like? Probably the general existence of the red room.

What was one of the most memorable moments of The Amityville Horror? It's not the best but it's somewhere between the middle and the best. Where does The Amityville Horror rank among all the audiobooks you’ve listened to so far? True story? Fiction? Whatever, it's awesome.
