👻 Horror Books
Curated Horror titles — reviews, authors and recommendations for readers
Explore our hand-picked selection of Horror books. Each title includes its author, year, page count and a real synopsis to help you decide what to read next — and a chat room to discuss them with other readers.
📚 All 8
📕 Fiction 75
🔍 Thriller 22
🚀 Science Fiction 21
🐉 Fantasy 17
🏰 Historical 16
🏛️ Classic 18
🕵️ Mystery 10
📊 Essay 13
❤️ Romance 8
👻 Horror 8
🌿 Magical Realism 5
💪 Self-help 5
🚓 Crime 5
🎒 Young Adult 5
✒️ Poetry 3
🎭 Drama 3
👤 Biography 7
🗺️ Adventure 8
📜 Short Stories 5
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📖 Horror
👻 Horror
Misery
Stephen King
An injured writer is "rescued" by his number one fan, who holds and tortures him. King's horror with nothing supernatural.
👻 Horror
It
Stephen King
A clown that feeds on children's fear every 27 years. King's most iconic monster and an ode to lost childhood.
👻 Horror
The Shining
Stephen King
An isolated hotel in the snow, a crumbling writer and a boy with a terrifying gift. Psychological horror at its peak.
👻 Horror
The Exorcist
William Peter Blatty
A possessed girl and two priests confronting absolute evil. The novel that terrified a generation before the film.
👻 Horror
The Call of Cthulhu and Other Stories
H. P. Lovecraft
Cosmic gods that slumber beneath the ocean and drive mad anyone who glimpses them. Lovecraft invented a new horror: that of an indifferent, monstrous universe.
👻 Horror
The Turn of the Screw
Henry James
A governess swears she sees ghosts stalking two children, but we never learn if they're real or only in her mind. The most ambiguous and debated ghost story in history.
👻 Horror
Dracula
Bram Stoker
The vampire count arrives in London and a group sets out to hunt him. The novel that founded the modern vampire myth.
👻 Horror
Frankenstein
Mary Shelley
A scientist creates life and abandons it in horror; the creature only wanted to be loved. Shelley invented sci-fi at 18.
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