Horror

Books designed to frighten and to invoke feelings of horror and terror.

Crossed, Vol. 1 Cover
Rating:3.8/5

Crossed Review

Crossed comic is a gruesome, gripping ride. The plot is intense, characters are well-crafted, and the artwork is vivid. Beware the graphic content – it isn't for the faint-hearted!
by Bret Easton Ellis (Author) American Psycho (Paperback) Cover
Rating:4/5

American Psycho Review

American Psycho is a dark satirical ride through 1980s Wall Street. Disturbing yet compelling, it critiques consumerism and identity with intense violence. Not for the faint-hearted!
American Psycho Cover
Rating:3.8/5

American Psycho Review

American Psycho is a wild ride through 80s consumerism with dark humor. Patrick Bateman's story is thrilling yet horrifying. Good for those with a strong stomach!
House of Leaves: The Remastered Full-Color Edition Cover
Rating:4/5

House of Leaves Review

Mark Z. Danielewski's 'House of Leaves' turns reading into an adventure and challenge with its twisted layout and multiple narratives. It's captivating but not for those who seek straightforward storytelling.
The Witching Hour: A Novel (Lives of Mayfair Witches) Cover
Rating:4/5

The Witching Hour Review

Anne Rice's 'The Witching Hour' whisks you into the mysterious world of the Mayfair witches. Rowan and Michael's electrifying bond captivates, but expect a slow burn. New Orleans' gothic vibe adds the perfect eerie touch. Worth the read!
Bones & All Cover
Rating:3.8/5

Bones & All Review

"Bones and All" served a family-style platter of horror and humor! Maren gnashes through growth. Sometimes feels slow but worth every chomp. Dark yet oddly entertaining. A memorable read for horror fans!
Goosebumps 25th Anniversary Retro Set Cover
Rating:4/5

Goosebumps Review

Goosebumps holds a special place in my heart. The thrilling twists and spooky tales make it a classic. Although some plots are predictable, it keeps you on the edge of your seat. Perfect for igniting young imaginations.
Blood Meridian: Or the Evening Redness in the West Cover
Rating:4.3/5

Blood Meridian Review

Blood Meridian plunges readers into the chaotic 19th-century landscape with vivid, raw storytelling. McCarthy’s haunting prose and complex characters paint a brutal portrait, both fascinating and challenging, but at times the unrelenting violence may overwhelm sensitive readers.