The 78 Most Popular Horror Novels of the Past Five Years

The Halloween horror movie season is upon us, and the theaters are filled with options. But serious book people can tell you: For a really terrifying experience, nothing beats a good horror novel.
It's a head-game thing. A skilled novelist can turn your own imagination against you, encouraging you to imagine horrors that are way scarier than anything you find on the screen. You become complicit in the horror. It’s your brain providing the imagery, after all.
In honor of the Halloween season, we’ve assembled below a collection of the 78 most popular horror novels of the past five years, according to Goodreads regulars. The titles are selected and sequenced by tracking user ratings and reviews, and noting which books end up on Goodreaders’ personal digital shelves. Also, each title that appears here has a 3.5-star rating or better.
Among today’s most popular contemporary horror writers, all the usual suspects are present: Grady Hendrix. Jennifer McMahon. Stephen Graham Jones. T. Kingfisher. The estimable Mr. King. If you’re browsing by topic, you’ll find plenty of options to choose from: Infernal pacts. Psychotic cults. Queer vampires. Extremely unwanted houseguests.
A few other spotlight novels and starting points, in no particular order: Tananarive Due’s The Reformatory explores horrors both actual and supernatural in the Jim Crow South. The literary horror of Gerardo Sámano Córdova’s Monstrilio ponders the very nature of monsters. For something more intimate and domestic, Josh Malerman’s Incidents Around the House introduces a malevolent entity known as “Other Mommy.”
And if, by chance, you’re looking for a fungal horror variation on a classic Edgar Allan Poe tale—well, you’re in luck.
Click on the book cover images for more information about each title, and add any good leads to your Want to Read shelf. Happy reading. Keep the lights on.
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     Basically a Stephen King show-off list :D
      Basically a Stephen King show-off list :D
    
      
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   Hendrik wrote: "Basically a Stephen King show-off list :D"
      Hendrik wrote: "Basically a Stephen King show-off list :D"6/78 books on the list are by King, that's a show-off list? :D
 Barbora wrote: "Hendrik wrote: "Basically a Stephen King show-off list :D"
      Barbora wrote: "Hendrik wrote: "Basically a Stephen King show-off list :D"6/78 books on the list are by King, that's a show-off list? :D"
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 Loved "Hidden Pictures"! Gave me the chills. had to put it away for one or two days cuz I couldn't continue reading (maybe it's because I'm not used to all that supernatural stuff but still hahah).
      Loved "Hidden Pictures"! Gave me the chills. had to put it away for one or two days cuz I couldn't continue reading (maybe it's because I'm not used to all that supernatural stuff but still hahah). Such a good book!!
 He's not shown here but Joe Hill is an excellent modern day horror writer. Horns, Heart-Shaped Box, and Locke & Key are some of my favourite horror stories of all time. I've never read it, but I've heard that his book NOS4A2 is also quite good. There's also a massive amount of horror comics worth checking out. Locke & Key is phenomenal. Beneath the Tress Where No One See's is a recent triumph of thrills and creativity. Wytches, Basketful of Heads, The Walking Dead, Gideon Falls, Hellboy, and Preacher are all worth mentioning too.
      He's not shown here but Joe Hill is an excellent modern day horror writer. Horns, Heart-Shaped Box, and Locke & Key are some of my favourite horror stories of all time. I've never read it, but I've heard that his book NOS4A2 is also quite good. There's also a massive amount of horror comics worth checking out. Locke & Key is phenomenal. Beneath the Tress Where No One See's is a recent triumph of thrills and creativity. Wytches, Basketful of Heads, The Walking Dead, Gideon Falls, Hellboy, and Preacher are all worth mentioning too.
     I'm Meggie and I approve of this list!!
      I'm Meggie and I approve of this list!! Best ones (IMO):
*Bunny (everything by Mona Awad, really)
*My Heart is a Chainsaw
*Final Girl Support Group (and all Grady Hendrix)
*Devolution
*Mary
*Incidents Around the House
*Last House on Needless Street
(read the last three with caution! some of the scariest reads I've ever read)
And I would add:
*Horror Movie by Paul Tremblay
*Just Like Home by Sarah Gailey
*The Night House by Jo Nesbo
*Sleep Tight by J.H. Markert
*The Ghost That Ate Us by Daniel Kraus
*NOS4A2 by Joe Hill
 Tisha wrote: "I’ve read 3 haha but I didn’t see our wives under the sea as a thriller? 🤔"
      Tisha wrote: "I’ve read 3 haha but I didn’t see our wives under the sea as a thriller? 🤔"didn't expect to see it on this list either lol - i wouldn't call it a thriller either but i can definitely see some soft horror elements!
 This was actually a really well compiled list. Horror is my most read genre and there was less than 10 that weren't already on my shelves and they displayed well known and under the radar titles. Very well done very cool.
      This was actually a really well compiled list. Horror is my most read genre and there was less than 10 that weren't already on my shelves and they displayed well known and under the radar titles. Very well done very cool.
     Barbora wrote: "Hendrik wrote: "Basically a Stephen King show-off list :D"
      Barbora wrote: "Hendrik wrote: "Basically a Stephen King show-off list :D"6/78 books on the list are by King, that's a show-off list? :D"
I was thinking the same thing lol
 Hendrik wrote: "Basically a Stephen King show-off list :D"
      Hendrik wrote: "Basically a Stephen King show-off list :D"only six books on this list are by stephen king...?
 It's great to see so many female authors on the list. I used to read a lot of horror in the 90's but lost interest in it soon after however, in the last few years there have been some really interesting and different books in the horror genre. I'm looking forward to getting back into it.
      It's great to see so many female authors on the list. I used to read a lot of horror in the 90's but lost interest in it soon after however, in the last few years there have been some really interesting and different books in the horror genre. I'm looking forward to getting back into it.
     Of this list I am currently reading Mexican Gothic, Silver Nitrate, What Moves the Dead and The Only Good Indians.
      Of this list I am currently reading Mexican Gothic, Silver Nitrate, What Moves the Dead and The Only Good Indians.
     ellie rose wrote: "Apple wrote: "Guys i wanna try out stephen king but i cant find free pdf ebook
      ellie rose wrote: "Apple wrote: "Guys i wanna try out stephen king but i cant find free pdf ebookDoes anyone know where i could get it from?"
yessss at oceanofpdf.com"
How about we not support pirating books?
 Kelly wrote: "Apple wrote: "Guys i wanna try out stephen king but i cant find free pdf ebook
      Kelly wrote: "Apple wrote: "Guys i wanna try out stephen king but i cant find free pdf ebookDoes anyone know where i could get it from?"
I recommend the website called oceanofpdf, it's really good. The most re..."
Yeah, how about NOT pirating books? That would be nice.
 Apple wrote: "Guys i wanna try out stephen king but i cant find free pdf ebook
      Apple wrote: "Guys i wanna try out stephen king but i cant find free pdf ebookDoes anyone know where i could get it from?"
Most libraries now offer ebook loans through Overdrive or Libby. There is no reason to use pirate sites where people have uploaded a copyrighted work.
 Apple wrote: "Guys i wanna try out stephen king but i cant find free pdf ebook
      Apple wrote: "Guys i wanna try out stephen king but i cant find free pdf ebookDoes anyone know where i could get it from?"
The Library
 Apple wrote: "Guys i wanna try out stephen king but i cant find free pdf ebook
      Apple wrote: "Guys i wanna try out stephen king but i cant find free pdf ebookDoes anyone know where i could get it from?"
Try your local library...?
 Mexican Gothic is a great read. Our Wives Under the Sea is more horror adjacent, better yet, a scary literary fiction.
      Mexican Gothic is a great read. Our Wives Under the Sea is more horror adjacent, better yet, a scary literary fiction.
     Blob wrote: "He's not shown here but Joe Hill is an excellent modern day horror writer. Horns, Heart-Shaped Box, and Locke & Key are some of my favourite horror stories of all time. I've never read it, but I've..."
      Blob wrote: "He's not shown here but Joe Hill is an excellent modern day horror writer. Horns, Heart-Shaped Box, and Locke & Key are some of my favourite horror stories of all time. I've never read it, but I've..."He is one of my favorites and the son of Steven King.
 Apple wrote: "Guys i wanna try out stephen king but i cant find free pdf ebook
      Apple wrote: "Guys i wanna try out stephen king but i cant find free pdf ebookDoes anyone know where i could get it from?"
Try the Internet Archives. And if that doesn't work you could always try your local library and see if they have and physical copies or e-books.
 Apple wrote: "Guys i wanna try out stephen king but i cant find free pdf ebook
      Apple wrote: "Guys i wanna try out stephen king but i cant find free pdf ebookDoes anyone know where i could get it from?"
I have a copy of some of his books. I can share it with you if you like.
 Tisha wrote: "I’ve read 3 haha but I didn’t see our wives under the sea as a thriller? 🤔"
      Tisha wrote: "I’ve read 3 haha but I didn’t see our wives under the sea as a thriller? 🤔"Maybe more of a quiet thriller/horror? I thought it was more quietly horrifying than anything (and loved it), and profoundly sad
 Sign Here was absolutely terrible, but Incidents Around The House is one of my favorites of the year, and I read an ARC of The Eyes Are The Best Part last year and loved that one too. Added Hidden Pictures because it seems to be highly recommended!
      Sign Here was absolutely terrible, but Incidents Around The House is one of my favorites of the year, and I read an ARC of The Eyes Are The Best Part last year and loved that one too. Added Hidden Pictures because it seems to be highly recommended!
     I love all the kingfisher recs but without them, this would be that Stephen king show off list and kinda still is because most of his are near the top. Feels like quantity over quality to me (fighting words, I know) rather than just picking one or two. I’m not a fan of his writing and can resonate how a few of his book recs could’ve given visibility to some less familiar authors in the genre.
      I love all the kingfisher recs but without them, this would be that Stephen king show off list and kinda still is because most of his are near the top. Feels like quantity over quality to me (fighting words, I know) rather than just picking one or two. I’m not a fan of his writing and can resonate how a few of his book recs could’ve given visibility to some less familiar authors in the genre.
     I've read Bunny, Rouge, All's Well, Natural Beauty, Hidden Pictures, and Monstrilio, but a LOT of these are on my list. This shouldn't have been posted because now I'm getting too excited and ambitious that I can read them all...
      I've read Bunny, Rouge, All's Well, Natural Beauty, Hidden Pictures, and Monstrilio, but a LOT of these are on my list. This shouldn't have been posted because now I'm getting too excited and ambitious that I can read them all...
     Trista wrote: "I've read Bunny, Rouge, All's Well, Natural Beauty, Hidden Pictures, and Monstrilio, but a LOT of these are on my list. This shouldn't have been posted because now I'm getting too excited and ambit..."
      Trista wrote: "I've read Bunny, Rouge, All's Well, Natural Beauty, Hidden Pictures, and Monstrilio, but a LOT of these are on my list. This shouldn't have been posted because now I'm getting too excited and ambit..."ALSO AS YOU CAN SEE I LOVE MONA AWAD!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
 Izzy wrote: "The Eyes Are The Best Part is SUCH a good book!"
      Izzy wrote: "The Eyes Are The Best Part is SUCH a good book!"It IS!! Probably one of the best ones i've read this year and a very rare 5 star for me
 I can't believe Tender Is the Flesh isn't on this list! One of my absolute favorite books of the last five years, and definitely in the right category.
      I can't believe Tender Is the Flesh isn't on this list! One of my absolute favorite books of the last five years, and definitely in the right category.
    
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