Also, this is just me being a gay man, but random guy turns up at your house at 11.45pm to show you his clock radio? I mean, from what I am reading that is exactly what did happen but I initially was like: "oh yeah that sounds like a quick rub n tug for sure".įrom the little I do know, I believe this book is maybe a bit, um, overdone in the facts department? Not sure if that's right or not, but I am taking everything with a slight grain of salt. I'm curious about William Garretson and how he didn't hear what was going on - was the truth that he did but was scared and hid as suggested? His story about the turned door handle is kinda creepy too. I know the general story, but have never looked into all the details before, so this will be interesting.
Things have been gone through and the dogs are outside the house when they should be inside."' Brrr! 'According to Suzanne, it seemed particularly to disturb Rosemary, who, a few weeks earlier, had told a close friend, "Someone is coming in our house while we're away. Notably creepy so far is the story of the camp counselor who heard a man screaming (not just screams, but words) in the beginning or this bit: Trying to block out distraction from other passengers with music, so figured Magical Mystery Tour and The White Album would be good. I have been reading it in daylight, on the bus to and from work (though it is now Autumn and getting darker as I leave work) and still got the chills. Someone on DL told me: "You'll sleep with the light on for a month after you finish it." I am only two chapters into it so far ("Saturday, August 9, 1969" and "Sunday, August 10, 1969"), and it really is pretty creepy. I thought it was about time I checked this classic out.