50 Most Popular Horror Novels on Goodreads
-Clive Barker
Hear the scratching on the wall? Feel a chill run down your spine? The frightening thrills of our favorite horror novels have a way of reaching out from beyond the page—casting shadows, whispering in our ear, haunting us long after the story is done.
For Horror Week, Goodreads set out to reveal the most popular horror stories. To create our list, we focused on the books that have been added the most to Goodreads members' shelves.
From literal monsters to purely psychological terrors, these are tales of madness and pandemonium, retribution and absolution. Long heralded as the "Master of Horror," Stephen King reigns supreme, with five books on our list, but his son Joe Hill is not far behind, nabbing four spots. And along with classics from Mary Shelley and Edgar Allan Poe, Robert Kirkman's end-of-the-world comic, The Walking Dead, made the cut as well as an award-winning children's ghost story, The Graveyard Book, from Neil Gaiman.
And now we present the top horror books on Goodreads in alphabetical order. Proceed at your own risk—and then tell us how many you've read in the comments.
How many have you read? Tell us in the comments!
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Where is Lovecraft?
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A couple I wouldn't consider horror: Jaws and The Historian




They don't like him on this site anymore because he doesn't meet their progressive ideals and isn't pure enough by today's standards of morality.

Everything else is already read or on the list.
Goodreads should ask me about the top 50! LOL


They don't like him on this site anymore because he doesn't meet their progressive ideals and isn't pure enough by today's standards of morality."
There's a Lovecraft book on the list, right next to Poe where you'd expect. Talk about the blind leading the blind...This is literally just the top 50 most popular horror books on the site, there's no editorializing here, it's just cold, hard data. Take your political rants somewhere else.


They don't like him on this site anymore because he doesn't meet their progressive ideals and isn't pure enough by today's standards of morality."
He is there. Look again.



The Call of Cthulhu is 29th on the list. You must have missed it.

'Salem's Lot should definitely be on this list though!