Whenever you’re in the mood for a good scare you’ll be able to find a good book to do the job. Horror books are written with the intention of inflicting feelings of disgust and fear, and many authors have perfected it. From the classic works of authors like Bram Stoker, Mary Shelley, Shirley Jackson, and Stephen King to modern talent like Paul Tremblay, Stephen Graham Jones, Cynthia Pelayo, Eric LaRocca, Hailey Piper, and Josh Malerman, the horror genre is overflowing with plenty of options to choose from. From spooky occult horror to blood and gore—and everything in between—there’s something for every style of reader, no matter your taste.
Whether you’re interested in close-to-home horror that tackles social issues or campy slasher-style horror books that rack up the kills, the horror genre has something for every style of reader. From aquatic horror and ghostly hauntings to body horror and coming-of-age tales—you’re sure to find just the thing to sink your teeth into.
Whether you’re a seasoned horror aficionado looking to expand your horizons or a newer reader looking to dip your toes into (shark infested) horror waters, here are some great places to start:
And when you’ve finished with those, peruse the stories below for endless recommendations of chilling books to read.
Scares for the whole family—all summer long.
Art, ambition, and murder collide in Dark Things I Adore.
Predictions of terror in your future...
The indie horror scene has never been more alive—or undead in some cases—and Cutthroat Queens want to help it thrive!
R.J. Jacobs' latest thriller will keep you up all night.
The literary impact of these beloved monsters isn’t dead—even though most are undead…
You’re going to wish the threats in these novels were only a mirage…
By Jena Brown
This summer, five lucky winners will be chilled by the snowy wilderness.
For superior reading in horror.
Scares that'll really make you sweat.
The mind has never been a scarier place.
Coming from Saga Press in March 2024.
By Lisa Quigley
There are some secrets better left in the dark...
A legacy of collaboration.
By Jena Brown
McCarthy's passing marks the end of an era.
By Jena Brown
Silenced voices that make us scream.
Extreme weather, unexplained deaths, and a vanished father populate the pages of Always First to Die.
Heat up your horror TBR.