Most Violent Moments in a Book!

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Dok Zombie

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Furburt said:
It's not violent, but the description of what sends Eric insane (I won't spoil it) is particularly graphic and horrifying. It needs to be though, to emphasize it.
The Wasp Factory? Curse you, you swarthy Irish ninja!
 

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Dok Zombie said:
Furburt said:
It's not violent, but the description of what sends Eric insane (I won't spoil it) is particularly graphic and horrifying. It needs to be though, to emphasize it.
The Wasp Factory? Curse you, you swarthy Irish ninja!
Oh yeah, that book. I felt it was dark, but most violent? Eh, not really.

I'm going to go with American Psycho as previously mentioned or The Dice Man by Luke Rhinehart which was pretty off the wall at times.
 

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The last part of "Guts" by Chuck Palahniuk. It's a short story, part of the novel "Haunted":

I did warn you. People fainted at book readings of this story. Seriously, think twice before clicking the link.

Scroll down about half-way for the part I'm referring to (the narrator is in a pool). Definitely not appropriate for under-18s. You have been warned.

Link - [link]http://www.seizureandy.com/stuff/guts.html[/link]

Also, "Child of God" by Cormac McCarthy is one messed-up read.

Samcanuck said:
Elie Weisels 'Night'.

Indepth look at what the man experianced as a child as a survivor of the holocaust.
(you'll probably read it in grade 12 kiddies)
Agreed. Some of the stuff in 'Night' is just horrific, all the more so because of the lack of drama in presenting it (IIRC).
Guts was pretty messed up, but the end went a bit far so as to be unbelievable, like his sister would go in the pool after that happened...
 

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The End of Matter by Ian M Banks

The main character gets literally shredded to pieces by and artificial intelligence
 

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The Life of Pi.

The bit with the Zebra... and the Hyena... yeah.

The back cover doesn't lead you to think it'll be a particularly distressing book. The back cover is deceitful and bad.
 

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Some scenes in the Night's Dawn trilogy by Peter F. Hamilton can get pretty graphic. Especially when the possessed are torturing people.
 

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There's a scene in "Lords of the Bow" in which Genghis Khan takes his sword and slices the back of someone's knees, thereby crippling him for life.

Not particularly violent, I suppose, but quite brutal, and very painful to read.
 

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Steven Erikson fills his books with lots of nice wholesome violence such as this part from Chain of the Dogs.

...then reached between his legs.
A hand closed indiscriminately around all that it found.
And tore.
Until, with a ripping of tendons and shreds of muscle, a flood of blood and other fluids, the hand came away with its mangled prize.

Ow.
 

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The rape scenes in The Girl With the Dragon Tattoo... [Stieg Larsson] and lots of other content in that series...
BEST SERIES OF ALL TIME.
Lame he died.
 

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Pretty much any one of the highly detailed murders in 'American Psycho'.
Seriously the movie adaptation had to be severely cut back or it would never have been allowed to get made. I'm not kidding, it's the most violent descriptions ever.
 

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AshPox said:
Mai-chan's Daily Life.

The whole thing is beyond words...

It's a manga by the way, so you actually SEE the images.
Oh dear God I read through that entire fucking thing in one night.

The death of many of the children in the battle royale novel who pretty horrific.
 

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A Clockwork Orange is very violent. I also read a book as a kid called "Reef of Death". Crappy little book. Anyway it had pretty gruesome descriptions of peope getting killed in horrible ways by horrible sea creatures, twisted experiments done by crazed marine biologists on people... with descriptions of people's ribcages bursting open and seeing someone's exposed heart and them being ripped into tiny fleshy bits, finding the decapitated and eaten-out head of a character's brother who's gruesome death she witnesed... then you realise "holy shit - this is a CHILDREN'S book!" Or at least young adult you know, short book, big text. The incredibly corny name actually came from a group of primary school kids. I would have probably read this when I was eleven or twelve.
 

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There's a scene in Battle Royale that always got to me. It's a fight scene between Takako and Kazushi somewhere in the middle of the book.

Takako takes her long finger nails and digs out Kazushi's eyes with her middle finger and thumb. He gets her off of him and swings around at his (literally) unseen enemy and she knocks him back down and shoves an ice pick into his mouth sending his body into convulsions and ultimately killing him.

Originally I copied the scene from the book, but it seemed a bit too long so I shortened it. I'm not sure my summary truly captures the moment.
 
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Battle Royale may seem like the obvious choice, but I'm going for it anyway. Both manga and book count really.

Highlights include a character who in the manga is shot with an Uzi across the stomach, causing his intestines to fall out and he's forced to try and keep them in, first with his hands, then with duct tape, then he has his foot shot off, then he gets machine gunned again, before finally being shot in the throat, and is still alive enough to carve a message with a toothpick into a metal car door for the main hero to read.

Other notable inclusions are eye-gouging and castration, all in the same scene, multiple head shots, dismemberments, and a scene where one deeply deranged female character has sex with a male character who is already dying of a gutshot wound in the mistaken belief that it can heal him.

Every single detail people, and in the manga it's been illustrated.

EDIT: Goddammit ninja'd!