Be Afraid: It's Horror Week on Goodreads!

Posted by Cybil on September 30, 2019
Celebrating Horror 2019


We hope you aren't easily frightened...because these reading recommendations will haunt you long after you've read the last page. So, what are you waiting for? Won't you join us in our celebration of horror's latest and greatest?

Fresh Hell: Meet the Rising Stars of Horror
What madness lies ahead for your reading list?

Lovecraft's Twisted Legacy
Author Victor LaValle on Lovecraft's reach.
Graphically Great Horror
Monstress' Marjorie Liu on her faves.

New (and Upcoming) Terror
Creepy kids, spooky woods, nightmarish house guests: A list for sleepless nights.

Top 50 Horror Novels
From Mary Shelly to Shirley Jackson.
The Nightmare Generator
What will haunt your dreams?




What will you be reading for Horror Week?

Let us know in the comments!


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message 101: by Chrissie (new)

Chrissie I'm reading Fragments Of Horror by Junji Ito and loving it.


message 102: by Leena (new)

Leena I’m a complete wimp when it comes to horror, but after I finish reading my current book, I want to read Imaginary Friend by Stephen Chbosky


message 103: by Sania (new)

Sania  Ges BookLuva28 wrote: "I know he is not the best in the horror genre, but I thought a classic young adult anthology like R.L. Stine's Summer Horror (Fear Street Collector's Edition, #6) by R.L. Stine would be fun to read during an October vacation. Then..."

I love R.L. Stine


message 104: by Kim (last edited Oct 01, 2019 01:07AM) (new)


message 105: by Jukka (new)

Jukka Going to continue with Kirotun kirjan vartija, which is a collection of Lovecraftian stories set in Finnish surroundings, mostly in the region of Satakunta (Wikipedia), putting our heritage and history into the mix.


message 106: by Alicia (new)

Alicia Mister B. Gone
-Clive Barker


message 107: by Garrett (new)

Garrett Rowlan back to reading Paul Tremblay's collection of stories


message 108: by The (new)

The Leaf Reader maybe i will read the dead house


message 109: by Meggin (new)

Meggin Dail Have been reading House of Leaves for, like, ever - maybe I can finish it this month, if I hadn't already started 8 books I would switch all over to horror this month...there's always next year...


message 110: by Megan (last edited Oct 01, 2019 06:02AM) (new)

Megan Vincent wrote: "I am just getting started on the book title "We are all completely fine" by Daryl Gregory. It is a semi superhero, zombie horror, and supernatural thriller book."

That's a good one! 👍 (Although it helps if you read "Harrison Squared" first) I really liked "Raising Stony Mayhall", and "Afterparty" as well. Daryl Gregory is a awesome writer. However, my favorite author of all time? Mira Grant 😉 Or you might know her under her real name, Seanan McGuire. But I read a LOT, so she's just at the head of my group of favorite authors. Chuck Wendig, Paul Trembley, Stephen King, Joe Hill, Lucy Snyder, Ania Ahlborn, Josh Malerman, Lauren Beukes, Gemma Files, Ruth Ware, John Ajvide Lindqvist, Sarah Langan, Thomas Olde Heuvelt, David Moody, Kanae Minato, Stephen Graham Jones, Sarah Pinborough, Joyce Carol Oates, Jonathan Maberry, Dan Simmons, Tanarive Due, Hugh Howey, and so many others! 😏 As you can probably tell, I love the horror genre. Cannot get enough of it. As for what I will be reading this week, it's going to be "Full Throttle" by Joe Hill. I pre-ordered it and it just finished downloading. So fun for me ahead! I hope you enjoy yours. ✌


message 111: by Linn (new)

Linn Browning I'm reading Dracula.


message 112: by Chris (new)

Chris The Halloween Tree is a must for October!


message 113: by Heather (new)

Heather I am currently reading The Dark Descent of Elizabeth Frankenstein by Kiersten White. Retelling of Frankenstein from Elizabeth's point of view.


message 114: by Michael (last edited Oct 01, 2019 08:02AM) (new)

Michael Sellars Currently reading Hasty for the Dark, a collection of short stories by Adam Nevill. Very creepy. Might dip into a little Robert Aickman after that. And looking forward to Ghoster by Jason Arnopp, due out later this month, I think.


message 115: by Nikki (new)

Nikki I'm going back to the classics. Either Dracula or Frankenstein. Hate to admit I have never read either.
Last year for Halloween I read Shirley Jackson, Haunting at Hill House. Last month I finished The Turn of the Key and quite enjoyed it. Will add We Have Always Lived in a Castle to my TBR list.


message 116: by Piotr (new)

Piotr I love Spooktober! Doot!


message 117: by Simina (new)

Simina Something Wicked This Way Comes by Ray Bradbury


message 118: by Ilya (new)

Ilya Lukashin I always have two books going and one of them must be some horror, at this time this is Midnight screams: scary Supernatural Horror with Monsters. Going to finish it tonight.


message 119: by Berry's (new)

Berry's Poetry Book Reviews There's also some great spooky, chilling and horrific poetry out there! Try these titles:

Even Curses End: https://berryherwithpoems.com/2019/09...

Skeleton Parade: https://berryherwithpoems.com/2019/09...


message 120: by Samantha (new)

Samantha B. I'm kind of scared to read this... I don't want to have any sort of nightmares! Or any more than I already have!!!! :)


message 121: by Bob (new)

Bob Elizabeth(The Book Whisperer) wrote: "Getting ready to start Stephen King's The Institute" Let me know how it goes


message 122: by Isabella (new)

Isabella De Oliveira Campos My horror readings this month will be vampire books. Starting today I am going to read "Carmilla" by Sheridan Le Fanu for the next few days, and then for the rest of the month I'll be reading "Let the Right One In" by John Ajvide Lindqvist (and then watch the Swedish film adaptation). This is my first time reading vampire books and horror books at all.


message 123: by Rev. Ravyn (new)

Rev. Ravyn Onca More Deborah Harkness! :)

A Discovery of Witches (All Souls Trilogy, #1) by Deborah Harkness


message 124: by Kimberly (new)

Kimberly Does anyone have any recs for something creepy, yet not about monsters and/or ghosts (i.e. dracula, witches, etc)? I like reading stories about things that are truly terrifying b/c they could actually happen! I listen to alot of true crime podcasts, but don't necessarily want to read a true crime book. I prefer fiction, but in the sense that it's scary b/c it could maybe happen. Anyone got anything? TIA :)


message 125: by Gene (new)

Gene Borowski Kimberly wrote: "Does anyone have any recs for something creepy, yet not about monsters and/or ghosts (i.e. dracula, witches, etc)? I like reading stories about things that are truly terrifying b/c they could actua..."

Have you read "The Stand" (Stephen King)? Creepy, terrifying because it could happen and no witches or ghosts that I recall. :)


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message 127: by Mhari (new)

Mhari I'm reading the Brimstone & Blood novella series, by Ellis Everley and Ellen South, and I wasn't even aware of the timing!


message 128: by Kimberly (new)

Kimberly Gene,
No I have not read it. I am not a fan of Stephen King :-/ Also, not really of fan of post-apocalyptic or sci-fi books either. Guess I should've mentioned that too. haha


message 129: by MFCOMMAND (last edited Oct 01, 2019 12:03PM) (new)

MFCOMMAND Horror, thriller, spooky, magical, witchy, etc. Whatever falls within the theme of my favorite time of the year.
The 2 books I do for sure have planned to read this month (soon as I finish some others.) Akata Witch & Akata Warrior by Nnedi Okorafor
A couple others on the shelf if I still have the time.
I have a selection of comics/manga/graphic novels in mind to read this month when I can fit them in.


message 130: by Viola (new)

Viola Walton I read Horns by Joe Hill ...great book.


message 131: by Andrew (new)

Andrew Tucker Kimberly wrote: "Does anyone have any recs for something creepy, yet not about monsters and/or ghosts (i.e. dracula, witches, etc)? I like reading stories about things that are truly terrifying b/c they could actua..."

If you want realistic and creepy with no monsters, try Rough Cut or Last Days


message 132: by Launa (new)

Launa Elizabeth(The Book Whisperer) wrote: "Getting ready to start Stephen King's The Institute"

I'm about half-way through The Institute. I have to make sure I have time to read until I fall asleep. It's that good so far. I hope you enjoy it!


message 133: by Linda (new)

Linda Getting ready to begin reading Stephen King's "The Institute" tonight.


message 134: by Michele (new)

Michele I am reading Edger Allen Poe for Oct.


message 135: by Mimi (new)

Mimi Christine by Stephen King. The movie is a favorite horror movie of mine and surprisingly enough, I have never read the book. So it's one of a couple I want to read this month.

Christine


message 136: by Latasha (new)

Latasha Karen wrote: "Listening to Dan Simmons' The Terror on audiobook. So good!"

it really is!


message 137: by Latasha (new)

Latasha Lynette wrote: "My Halloween pull for this year:
Rebecca
The Turn of the Screw
The Black Witch
Not so much deep horror this year as classic Gothic and magic-based fantasy."


i love Rebecca, way more than i ever expected to!


message 138: by Latasha (new)

Latasha BookLuva28 wrote: "I know he is not the best in the horror genre, but I thought a classic young adult anthology like R.L. Stine's Summer Horror (Fear Street Collector's Edition, #6) by R.L. Stine would be fun to read during an October vacation. Then..."


me & a few friends are re-reading R.L. Stine. you can shoot me a message if your interested in joining us.


message 139: by Latasha (new)

Latasha Carol wrote: "During the spooky month of October, I hope to read:

We Sold Our Souls
Nevermore (Supernatural, #1)
Joyland
The Vampire Lestat (The Vampire Chronicles, #2)
Nightstalkers (MEG, #5)
The Day of the Tr..."


i love, love, love We sold our souls! hope you enjoy it as well.


message 140: by Latasha (new)

Latasha Annette wrote: "Maybe I’ll have Stephen King’s new one by Halloween. But for the record, one of the scariest books I’ve read is Houdini Heart by Ki Longfellow. No one ever mentions it in these ‘lists”. If you like..."

it's on my TBR.


message 141: by Latasha (new)

Latasha my October listing :
Usher's Passing by Robert R. McCammon
Stoker's Wilde by Steven Hopstaken
Sawkill Girls by Claire Legrand
Here There Are Monsters by Amelinda Bérubé
The Babysitter (The Babysitter, #1) by R.L. Stine
Dark Hollow (Charlie Parker, #2) by John Connolly
Dead Meat Day 1 (Dead Meat #1) by Nick Clausen

i think that's it.


message 142: by Linda (new)

Linda Kimberly wrote: "Does anyone have any recs for something creepy, yet not about monsters and/or ghosts (i.e. dracula, witches, etc)? I like reading stories about things that are truly terrifying b/c they could actua..."

The Cabin at the End of the World by Paul Tremblay. A group of strangers meet each other online and do strange, deadly things to each other and a family vacationing in a woodland cabin.


message 143: by Anastasia (new)

Anastasia To me the best books are YA psychological thrillers. This Halloween however I'm reading The Secret Circle series by L. J. Smith! Great series read it as a kid still love it today as an adult!


message 144: by Linda (new)

Linda I just checked out A Curious Tale of the In-Between from the library because Halloween time needs a ghost story.


message 145: by Alicia (new)

Alicia Riley Right now I'm reading Dracula's Guest: A Connoisseur's Collection of Victorian Vampire Stories .

You got oldies like Frankenstein, or the Modern Prometheus

Dracula

Edgar Allan Poe

H.P Lovecraft

B&N leather bound classic (that I have)

Classic Horror Stories
Classic Ghost Stories

Stephen king works



H.P. Lovecraft


message 146: by Alicia (new)

Alicia Riley Isabella wrote: "My horror readings this month will be vampire books. Starting today I am going to read "Carmilla" by Sheridan Le Fanu for the next few days, and then for the rest of the month I'll be reading "Let ..."

Carmilla is a good one.


message 147: by Melissa (new)

Melissa Jelena wrote: "Dracul
This one is sooo spooooky"


It's THE BEST.


message 148: by Michelle (new)

Michelle I've read Horrorstor and My Best Friend's Exorcism, and I highly recommend both. Grady Hendrix is quickly becoming one of my favorite writers.


message 149: by Kimberly (new)

Kimberly Latasha, I looooove old R.L. Stine books. I devoured all 4 Babysitter novels in one short summer b/w working & traveling (I was 36 at the time. Lol)


message 150: by Fara'Ain (new)

Fara'Ain Does anyone have any recommendations on YA horror or that suitable for middle or high school? I was thinking to make a reading list for this upcoming halloween event.


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