Horror is an underappreciated ... This smash-hit novel follows the ordeals of seven (though they don't remain seven for long) adults who have returned to their childhood hometown to confront ...
this debut young-adult novel follows Noelle, a 17-year-old horror movie buff who invites a dozen classmates to her Halloween party on Long Island. One problem: The scary clown she’s hired as ...
Warning: This article discusses the topics of suicide, death, and extreme violence. Young Adult horror books from the 1990s ...
5 spooky books by black authors. Halloween 2024 is underway. Adult costume parties are in ... BLACK ENTERPRISE has compiled a list of worthwhile Black horror stories. Set in Africa, Who Fears ...
Not everyone has the guts to take on a Stephen King or Shirley Jackson book. But if you do, here are 10 great horror books to ...
Horror disappoints eventually. Just a few years before the publication of Horace Walpole’s “The Castle of Otranto” (1764), the first proper horror novel, the philosopher Edmund Burke laid ...
There are other horror books I love more, including some from this author ... Lamar Giles, author of "Ruin Road" (out now), a ...
If you’re ready to dive into literature’s spookiest genre, we’ve got a few suggestions to start with – 10 beloved horror books and some contemporary releases for a scary October read.
Our columnist reviews October’s new horror books. Credit...Katherine Lam Supported by By Gabino Iglesias Gabino Iglesias is a writer, editor, literary critic and professor, and the author of ...
In the wake of such influences, crime novels (and films) got bloodier and horror novels grew longer. John Connolly’s first novel, EveryDeadThing (1999), for example, spent 470 pages documenting ...