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Top 10 Best Spooky Reads

Looking for a good Halloween read? This fall in particular has felt like the absolute perfect atmosphere to dig into those creepy, horror, thriller type books. Even with a pandemic out there, these can be a real escape and the list of my top 10 favorite are below!

1. My Best Friend’s Exorcism and/or The Southern Book Club’s Guide to Slaying Vampires by Grady Hendrix

I discovered Grady Hendrix this year and applaud him on his books. They’re super kitschy and a lot of fun – the perfect mix of what-the-whaaaat kind of horror and really great character development. If you want a B-quality horror movie in a book, pick up either one of these gems!

2. The Bone Houses by Emily Lloyd-Jones

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Zombies! This book is so perfectly paced and the story is really unique. It’s beautifully dark and peppered with great action, story, and magic. I read this one in a single day, it’s a perfect page turner.

3. The Chestnut Man by Søren Sveistrup

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While technically a thriller and not horror, I think this book does a great job at the creepy. There are all kinds of crime mysteries out there that jump the shark but Sveistrup has crafted a truly heinous crime novel. It’s a great read!

4. Verity by Colleen Hoover

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This book is bound to creep. you. out. I got some serious heebie jeebies reading this. It’s absolutely a whack-job psychological thriller. It’s so good, I don’t even know if I like it.

5. Dracula by Bram Stoker

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What’s a list of spooky stories without a class? Let me be honest – I did not expect to like this book as much as I did. Even as someone who makes it a point to read a classic every once in a while, I still thought this one would be a struggle but… it wasn’t. Would you believe that this is truly a kick-butt story? I thought I knew the plot going in, but I really didn’t. When it comes to an exciting, suspenseful, heart-stopping thriller, this book has it all.

6. Cemetery Boys by Aiden Thomas

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Okay, while not exactly a horror or creepy book in of itself, I still had to put it on the list because it’s fantastic. It’s an amazing novel with such a poignant story. And it’s perfect for this time of the year because it’s all about witches, and people who live in cemeteries, and ghosts, and dia de los muertos. Hiiiighly recommend.

7. The Eyes of the Dragon by Stephen King

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It was, obviously, impossible to make a list of spooky books without listing King. But, I’ll be honest, I haven’t read many of his books and the ones I did, were ages and ages ago. But I did read the Eyes of the Dragon not lot ago via audio and it veritably blew my mind. The narrator is exceptional and you’ll find yourself looking behind you as you listen. It’s a great King to pick up and feels different than some of his other works.

8. Ninth House by Leigh Bardugo

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This story is so raw and unique and really, really dark. The dark fantasy and the way the characters play together will give you a lot of opportunity to shudder.

9. Mexican Gothic by Silvia Moreno-Garcia

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This is one of your classic, legit horror books. All dark and sinister you can see the grainy film playing in your mind as you read. While not a 5-star blow it out of the water book for me, it’s a very solid choice if you’re looking for something to creep you out at midnight.

10. The Family Upstairs by Lisa Jewell

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This is a super interesting and, I thought, creepy story. There’s a lot of back and forth as the story spools out before you – and with three different narrations it’s a classic tale of spending an entire book trying to know what to believe. More along the lines of a mystery/suspense, it’s a good psychological one to read.

What are some of your favorite spooky reads?

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The BEST Mystery Novels and Series (an ever expanding list)

The Cuckoo’s Calling (Cormoran Strike #1)
Robert Galbraith

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If you want to hear about (one of) my most recommended books – it’s this one, right here. This series blew me away. I don’t know what I expected but what I got was amazing characters, truly interesting mysteries and a perfect balance of both. Even if mysteries aren’t typically your “thing” pick this up!

A Curious Beginning (Veronica Speedwell #1)
Deanna Raybourn

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Can’t help it, guys, I love these books. I actually started this series on book #4 and was smitten with it. Here are some of my favorite things about this series:
1) The language – I am certain that Raybourn has a BLAST writing these books. The time period allows her to be flowery, even overly so. She uses the subtleties of archaic language to say the most absurd and downright naughty things. I constantly find myself giggling at it.
2) The play with time – I love how these books are set in the 1800s but the protagonist doesn’t quite fit. She is a protagonist of the now and her witty remarks are gold in these stories
3) The partnership – Stoker and Veronica are adorable and make me snicker-giggle constantly.

The story itself is lovely as well, but it’s really about the people and the writing. I’ve enjoyed the stories immensely. 

Caravan
Dorothy Gilman

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I’ve read this book twice now and it is truly incredible. It has everything – every twist and turn you can imagine. It’s the story of a young girl told by an old one where you can feel the truth of it but with the knowing eye of an old woman looking back. This is a book where horrible, terrible things can happen to the characters and somehow you still want their lives. This book is magic wrapped up in one neat little package and now I can’t say anything else without just positively gushing.

Gilman is a forgotten rock star of mysteries and I recommend this one AND all Mrs. Polifax!

City of the Lost (Rockton #1)
Kelley Armstrong

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I took a risk on buying this book with only a short synopsis read. I was very pleasantly surprised. It has a truly interesting and unique premise, a great main character, solid support characters, and some really interesting stories. The best part was that I legitimately didn’t know where the story was going – not when it came to friends, love interests, what was going to happen next, or, of course, “who dun it.” The whole series is a great read.

The Chestnut Man
Søren Sveistrup

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Complex without being confusing, unique without being unbelievable, and horrifying without being gross. Great characters who have enough of their own issues to be interesting but not so much so that they are distracting. I truly didn’t guess the ending. 

The Thousand-Dollar Tan Line (Veronica Mars #1)
Rob Thomas

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So, so many reasons to love this book. Let me list them for you!
1) Veronica Mars – anyone who has watched the series (and it’s horrible mid-cancellation) practically wets themselves when there is anything new that comes out. It’s with good reason. All the new Veronica Mars stuff has been fan-tastic.
2) The audio book is read by Kristen Bell – okay, this time I did wet myself. No shame.
3) It’s actually a good story – the book reads just like an episode; and I mean that in a good way. It’s fast-paced with a good mixture of characterization and crime action. The story keeps you guessing but doesn’t put you in the dark either. It was a quick read without being skimpy.

Sex, Murder, and a Double Latte (Sophie Katz Murder Mystery #1)
Kyra Davis

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This book is what I love about chick-lit. It’s silly and sassy and exciting and a read that you can breeze through in just a few days. I’m a firm believer that a story you can get sucked into – silly or not – is a fun story. Yes, this is dated and I don’t really have a thing for Russians – but I am glad I picked up this book.

I would love your recommendations for what else should be on this list!

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