2020’s Top Horror Novels

You’d think that with, well, everything this year has had in store for us, readers would flock to sweet stories with happy endings. But as we’ve peered into our data, we’ve seen a consistent trend of horror reading among Goodreads’ members in 2020.
And it’s been a great year to dig into the genre, with many of the biggest books serving up the terror and chills. From the creepiness of Mexican Gothic to the jump-while-reading scares of The Southern Book Club’s Guide to Slaying Vampires, straight-up horror novels are having a moment. This darkness is also seeping into other genres, as hit mysteries including Home Before Dark and The Shadows fully embrace the trappings of the horror novel.
Below you’ll find readers’ most popular horror novels of the year, with a type of fright for every October vibe, from classic ghost stories to sci-fi–slanted dread to ghoulish mysteries to young adult wickedness.
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Wasn't a huge fan of Survivor Song (even though I loved A Head Full of Ghosts)--the protagonist's friend was too annoying tbh. Similarly, wasn't a fan of If It Bleeds bc a good third of it is about Holly. Oh well.
Really looking fwd to The Only Good Indians and Lakewood and The Ancestor.





This whole list consists of books written in the last year. But even on the other more extensive lists they put together recently for the Horror genre you won't find any Lovecraft. Unless you want to count a book which merely uses his name for a title.
My guess is Lovecraft must be considered verboten by whoever creates the lists because his very name is synonymous with the genre as evidenced by the previously mentioned work cashing in on the name recognition.
I haven't read any of Lovecraft's work yet myself. Not sure where to start since his body of work is so prolific.

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I love it! Good list.

I wasn't super impressed with Mexican Gothic, either.


Ditto and I was on the 2nd floor. :)

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If Goodreads existed, he would have possibly been in their Best Horror books of 1920 list, but don't think he's released anything new in 2020.
:)

But that book came out over 10 years ago and would not make sense on a list of Top Horror from 2020.

This whole list consists of books written in t..."
H.P. Lovecraft gets slammed by some readers - and rightfully so - because he was a racist. So refusal to read him can be a personal thing for sure. I have read a lot of his work, and even his bad stuff is quite amazing. It is even more so because of when it was written. Most modern Cthulhu authors have borrowed from him rather extensively.

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He actually has a new novel coming out next year. The pandemic slowed publication :)

Looking forward to ALL these reads!

Survivor Song, it pains me to admit, is the most disappointing.



I haven't read Mexican Gothic yet, but I thought "The Only Good Indians" was pretty terrible. Just goes to show how different we all are I guess!

The Only Good Indians was mostly okay. The author has an interesting prose on hand and it started creepy and sort of peaked early.

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I thought Mexican Gothic was very, very good, merging Gothic with Gothic Romance (to a degree, and not sappily), fairy tale, Weird Tale, coming-of-age, and social commentary. A terrific tightrope walk that started a bit slow but when it engaged me, it captured my full attention.

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Ha! good one!

I need to reread that one :)

But that book came out over 10 years ago and would not make sense on a list of Top Horror from 2020."
Missy wrote: "Jeffrey wrote: "The Living Dead by George A. Romero and Daniel Kraus should be on this list."
But that book came out over 10 years ago and would not make sense on a list of Top Horror from 2020."
That book was published in August of this year.


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I actually found it meh compared to the haunting of hill house but I enjoyed it none the less


Agree!

This is for books published in 2020

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That's pretty high praise. You just convinced me to put this pretty high on my to read list.

Mexican Gothic was good, but didn't live up the hype.
