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$188
The median book price
$6.74
Bestseller's daily sales
3
50th book's daily sales
1
Average number of pages per book
260
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fiction > horror
53.45%
nonfiction > literary criticism > horror & supernatural
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fiction > thrillers > supernatural
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fiction > occult & supernatural
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- 101 Horror Books to Read Before You're Murdered
- Stephen King: A Complete Exploration of His Work, Life, and Influences
- The Strange Case of Dr. Jekyll and Mr. Hyde
- The Conspiracy against the Human Race: A Contrivance of Horror
- Edgar Allan Poe: The Complete Collection
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Frankenstein: Mary Shelley's Revised 1831 Edition
Mary Shelley
This collection contains an active table of contents (HTML), which makes reading easier to make it more enjoyable.
The Stories included are:
-The Nameless City
-The Festival
-The Colour Out of Space
-The Call of Cthulhu
-The Dunwich Horror
-The Whisperer in Darkness
-The Dreams in the Witch House
-The Haunter of the Dark
-The Shadow Over Innsmouth
-Discarded Draft of "The Shadow Over Innsmouth"
-The Shadow Out of Time
-At the Mountains of Madness
-The Case of Charles Dexter Ward
-Azathoth
-Beyond the Wall of Sleep
-Celephaïs
-Cool Air
-Dagon
-Ex Oblivione
-Facts Concerning the Late Arthur Jermyn and His Family
-From Beyond
-He
-Herbert West-Reanimator
-Hypnos
-In the Vault
-Memory
-Nyarlathotep
-Pickman's Model
-The Book
-The Cats of Ulthar
-The Descendant
-The Doom That Came to Sarnath
-The Dream-Quest of Unknown Kadath
-The Evil Clergyman
-The Horror at Red Hook
-The Hound
-The Lurking Fear
-The Moon-Bog
-The Music of Erich Zann
-The Other Gods
-The Outsider
-The Picture in the House
-The Quest of Iranon
-The Rats in the Walls
-The Shunned House
-The Silver Key
-The Statement of Randolph Carter
-The Strange High House in the Mist
-The Street
-The Temple
-The Terrible Old Man
-The Thing on the Doorstep
-The Tomb
-The Transition of Juan Romero
-The Tree
-The Unnamable
-The White Ship
-What the Moon Brings
-Polaris
-The Very Old Folk
-Ibid
-Old Bugs
-Sweet Ermengarde, or, The Heart of a Country Girl
-A Reminiscence of Dr. Samuel Johnson
-The History of the Necronomicon Read more
101 Horror Books to Read Before You're Murdered
Sadie Hartmann
The Ultimate List of Must-Read Horror Curious readers and fans of monsters and the macabre, get ready to bulk up your TBR piles! Sadie “Mother Horror” Hartmann has curated the best selection of modern horror books, including plenty of deep cuts. Indulge your heart’s darkest desires to be terrified, unsettled, disgusted, and heartbroken with stories that span everything from paranormal hauntings and creepy death cults to small-town terrors and apocalyptic disasters. Each recommendation includes a full synopsis as well as a quick overview of the book’s themes, style, and tone so you can narrow down your next read at a glance. Featuring a foreword by New York Times bestselling author Josh Malerman and five brand-new essays from rising voices in the genre, this illustrated reader’s guide is perfect for anyone who dares to delve into the dark. Read more
Take an intimate tour through the life and works of Stephen King, made vivid with rare photos and ephemera from King’s personal collection.Even if you are a die-hard fan, you will find something new in this beautifully packaged Stephen King reference that you will return to again and again. Timed to celebrate Stephen King’s 75th birthday on September 21, 2022, Stephen King: A Complete Exploration of His Work, Life, and Influences reveals the inspiration behind the prolific author’s brilliant works of horror through a combination of photos and documents from King’s archives and an engaging account of the stories behind how his novels, novellas, short stories, and adaptations came to be. It might sound like a tall tale that Stephen King once met a bartender named Grady in an empty hotel in Colorado, or that the celebrated author helped his young daughter bury her cat in a nearby “pets sematary” after it was killed on a busy roadway. In this book, discover how King drew on these and more real personal experiences and mundane life events, then employed his extraordinary imagination to twist them into something horrific. From impoverished university student to struggling schoolteacher to one of the best-selling—and most recognizable—authors of all time, this engrossing book reveals the evolution and influences of Stephen King’s body of work over his nearly 50-year career, and how the themes of his writing reflect the changing times and events within his life. An expansion of Stephen King expert Bev Vincent’s The Stephen King Illustrated Companion, this fully revised, redesigned, and updated book includes: A review of King’s complete body of work, including Fairy Tale, published in September 2022. A wealth of rare memorabilia from King’s own collection, including personal and professional correspondences, handwritten manuscript pages, book covers, movie stills, and never-before-seen excerpts from one of his poems and an unpublished short story. Interludes on specific topics such as real-life settings that inspired King’s writing, the editor who discovered him, his life as a Boston Red Sox fan, and the many awards and honors he has received. Insightful quotes from King from interviews over the decades. Celebrate the beloved King of Horror with this informational and entertaining look inside King’s most iconic titles and the culture they have created. Read more
The Strange Case of Dr. Jekyll and Mr. Hyde
Robert Louis Stevenson
A new edition of Scottish author Robert Louis Stevenson's classic Gothic novella, originally published in 1886. The Strange Case of Dr. Jekyll and Mr. Hyde is about a London lawyer named Gabriel John Utterson who investigates strange occurrences between his old friend, Dr. Henry Jekyll and the evil Mr. Edward Hyde. Although the book had initially been published as a "shilling shocker," The Strange Case of Dr. Jekyll and Mr. Hyde was an immediate success and became one of Stevenson's best-selling works.Robert Louis Stevenson (1850 – 1894) was a Scottish novelist, poet and travel writer, most remembered today for writing Treasure Island, Strange Case of Dr Jekyll and Mr Hyde, Kidnapped, and A Child's Garden of Verses.Born and educated in Edinburgh, Stevenson suffered from serious bronchial trouble for much of his life, but continued to write prolifically and travel widely in defiance of his poor health. In 1890, he settled in Samoa where, alarmed at increasing European and American influence in the South Sea islands, his writing turned away from romance and adventure toward a darker realism. He died in his island home in 1894.A celebrity in his lifetime, Stevenson's critical reputation has fluctuated since his death, though today his works are held in general acclaim. In 2018 he was ranked, just behind Charles Dickens, as the 26th-most-translated author in the world. Read more
Strange Case of Dr Jekyll and Mr Hyde is a 1886 Gothic novella by Scottish author Robert Louis Stevenson. It follows Gabriel John Utterson, a London-based legal practitioner who investigates a series of strange occurrences between his old friend Dr. Henry Jekyll and a murderous criminal named Edward Hyde.Strange Case of Dr Jekyll and Mr Hyde is one of the most famous pieces of English literature, and is considered to be a defining book of the gothic horror genre. The novella has also had a sizable impact on popular culture, with the phrase "Jekyll and Hyde" being used in vernacular to refer to people with an outwardly good but sometimes shockingly evil nature. Read more
In Thomas Ligotti's first nonfiction outing, an examination of the meaning (or meaninglessness) of life through an insightful, unsparing argument that proves the greatest horrors are not the products of our imagination but instead are found in reality."There is a signature motif discernible in both works of philosophical pessimism and supernatural horror. It may be stated thus: Behind the scenes of life lurks something pernicious that makes a nightmare of our world."His fiction is known to be some of the most terrifying in the genre of supernatural horror, but Thomas Ligotti's first nonfiction book may be even scarier. Drawing on philosophy, literature, neuroscience, and other fields of study, Ligotti takes the penetrating lens of his imagination and turns it on his audience, causing them to grapple with the brutal reality that they are living a meaningless nightmare, and anyone who feels otherwise is simply acting out an optimistic fallacy. At once a guidebook to pessimistic thought and a relentless critique of humanity's employment of self-deception to cope with the pervasive suffering of their existence, The Conspiracy against the Human Race may just convince readers that there is more than a measure of truth in the despairing yet unexpectedly liberating negativity that is widely considered a hallmark of Ligotti's work. Read more
Immerse Yourself in the Dark Beauty of Our Gothic Fantasy Coloring Book!Are you ready to embark on a chilling and enchanting coloring journey? Look no further! Our "Dark Beauty Horror Coloring Book for Adults" is tailor-made for those with a penchant for the mysterious, the eerie, and the fantastical. With intricate designs and hauntingly beautiful scenes, this coloring book invites you to explore the captivating world of vampires, villains, and tarot horrors.Dark Beauty Horror Coloring Book for Adults features:Gothic Fantasy Awaits: This coloring book is a tribute to the Gothic aesthetic and all things darkly alluring. Whether you're a dedicated goth or simply appreciate the allure of the macabre, this book is your passport to a world of dark enchantment.Express Your Inner Artist: Unleash your creativity and indulge in hours of relaxation. With a diverse range of images, from intricate patterns to hauntingly beautiful illustrations, this book offers a creative escape from the everyday hustle and bustle. Grab your favorite coloring tools and bring these darkly captivating scenes to life.Sharpen Your Skills: Coloring isn't just for fun—it's also a fantastic way to improve your fine motor skills and boost concentration. Dive into our intricate designs, challenge yourself with the finer details, and witness your artistic abilities grow. Whether you're an experienced colorist or just starting, this book has something for everyone.A Thoughtful Gift: Looking for a unique and imaginative gift for a friend or loved one? Look no further! Our coloring book makes for an extraordinary present for those who appreciate the beauty of the dark side.Endless Hours of Fun: With 40 beautifully designed pages, you'll have endless hours of coloring enjoyment at your fingertips. Take your time and savor every moment of this captivating journey.Single-sided pages prevent bleed-through, minimizing any unwanted show-through and preserving your artwork's quality.Get Yours Today: Don't miss out on this unique opportunity to embrace the beauty of darkness. Order your "Dark Beauty Horror Coloring Book for Adults" now and let your inner artist shine. Read more
Edgar Allan Poe: The Complete Collection
Edgar Allan Poe
This book contains the complete Edgar Allan Poe’s tales and poems —over 135 works— in the chronological order of their original publication.Some of the most notable are:Tales:• "The Fall of the House of Usher"• "The Masque of the Red Death"• "The Pit and the Pendulum"• "The Premature Burial"• "The Purloined Letter"• "The Tell-Tale Heart"Poems:• "Annabel Lee"• "The Bells"• "The City in the Sea"• "A Dream Within a Dream"• "To Helen"• "Lenore"• "The Raven"• "Ulalume"Other Works:• The Narrative of Arthur Gordon Pym of Nantucket—Poe's only complete novel Read more
From the New York Times best-selling author of The Southern Book Club's Guide to Slaying Vampires comes a nostalgic and unflinchingly funny celebration of the horror fiction boom of the 1970s and ’80s. Take a tour through the horror paperback novels of two iconic decades . . . if you dare. Page through dozens and dozens of amazing book covers featuring well-dressed skeletons, evil dolls, and knife-wielding killer crabs! Read shocking plot summaries that invoke devil worship, satanic children, and haunted real estate! Horror author and vintage paperback book collector Grady Hendrix offers killer commentary and witty insight on these trashy thrillers that tried so hard to be the next Exorcist or Rosemary’s Baby. Complete with story summaries and artist and author profiles, this unforgettable volume dishes on familiar authors like V. C. Andrews and R. L. Stine, plus many more who’ve faded into obscurity. Also included are recommendations for which of these forgotten treasures are well worth your reading time and which should stay buried. Read more
H.P. Lovecraft: The Complete Fiction
H. P. Lovecraft
Howard Phillips Lovecraft was an American author who achieved posthumous fame through his influential works of horror fiction. Virtually unknown and only published in pulp magazines before he died in poverty, he is now regarded as one of the most significant 20th-century authors in his genre. Lovecraft was born in Providence, Rhode Island, where he spent most of his life. Among his most celebrated tales is "The Call of Cthulhu", canonical to the Cthulhu Mythos. Never able to support himself from earnings as author and editor, Lovecraft saw commercial success increasingly elude him in this latter period, partly because he lacked the confidence and drive to promote himself. He subsisted in progressively straitened circumstances in his last years; an inheritance was completely spent by the time he died at the age of 46. Read more
Uncover the theories behind the Master of Horror's macabre tales: It, The Shining, Carrie, Cujo, Misery, Pet Semetary, and so much more! Gothic media moguls Meg Hafdahl and Kelly Florence, authors of The Science of Monsters and The Science of Women in Horror, and co-hosts of the Horror Rewind podcast called “the best horror film podcast out there” by Film Daddy, present a guide to the Stephen King stories and characters we all know and love. Through interviews, literary and film analysis, and bone-chilling discoveries, The Science of Stephen King delves into the uniquely horrific Stephen King universe to uncover the science behind the legendary novels that have become an integral part of modern pop culture, answering such questions as: What is the science behind time travel and parallel universes like in The Dark Tower series and 11/22/63?How does lack of sleep affect the human body like in Insomnia?Is it possible for horrific creatures to exist like in Nightshift?What is the science behind curses and legends like in Dreamcatcher and Thinner? Join Kelly and Meg as they learn if we all really do float down here! Read more
"When you stare into the abyss, the abyss stares back at you.” - Friedrich NietzscheSECOND EDITION: UPDATED AND ADDITIONAL CONTENT!!!From Ethan Hayes, the bestselling author of WHAT LURKS BEYOND and ENCOUNTERS IN THE WOODS comes a new series which focuses on the most interesting and creepy stories he has collected. These stories detail strange and mysterious accounts from the people who encountered them and survived to tell their tale. From encounters with Bigfoot and Sasquatch to demons and spirits who haunt and torture their victims and even mystical tales from antiquity. The stories in the pages ahead will most certainly strike fear and leave you keeping the light on at night. Read more
H. P. Lovecraft: The Complete Fiction
H. P. Lovecraft
Written between the years 1917 and 1935, this collection features Lovecraft's trademark fantastical creatures and supernatural thrills, as well as many horrific and cautionary science-fiction themes, that have influenced some of today's writers and filmmakers, including Stephen King, Alan Moore, F. Paul Wilson, Guillermo del Toro, and Neil Gaiman. Included in this volume are The Case of Charles Dexter Ward, "The Call of Cthulhu," "The Dream-Quest of Unknown Kadath," "At the Mountains of Madness," "The Shadow Over Innsmouth," "The Colour Out of Space," "The Dunwich Horror," and many more hair-raising tales. Read more
Soul and Disaster: Slayer Academy (Book 1)
Cassidy Summers
Survival. Who would have known it would be so hard?I went into my senior year thinking I had the world at my feet. I was going to graduate top of my combat class, just like my daddy did. I was going to kick all the vampire ass I could get my hands on and I was going to defy all the odds.I was going to be the designated queen of The Guard Academy.I was such a delusional fool.My world went up in flames the second my scorching hot combat instructor stepped into my life. Rylan Neill is a God in the eyes of The Guard and instantly had me feeling things a student should never feel for her teacher.He’s forbidden, but what does it matter? He hates me. I see it in his gold-speckled eyes. He thinks I’m weak. He thinks I don’t have what it takes to make it in a world dominated by men, but I’ll show him.When horrors of my past come back to haunt me, I find that maybe I’m not as strong as I always thought I was. Surviving was once about making it to the end of my senior year, but it turns out that survival is a much bigger game, one I’m not sure I’m cut out to play.What I do know is that training to becoming a killer has never been so much fun.Dive into the world of The Guard Academy and kick back for an action-packed adventure that will have you laughing out loud, throwing your kindle across the room, scooting to the edge of your seat, and falling deeply in love with every last character. Read more
The Poet and the Vampyre: The Curse of Byron and the Birth of Literature's Greatest Monsters
Andrew McConnell Stott
Love affairs, literary rivalries, and the supernatural collide in an inspired journey to Lake Geneva, where Byron, the Shelleys, and John Polidori come together to create literature’s greatest monstersIn the spring of 1816, Lord Byron was the greatest poet of his generation and the most famous man in Britain, but his personal life was about to erupt. Fleeing his celebrity, notoriety, and debts, he sought refuge in Europe, taking his young doctor with him. As an inexperienced medic with literary aspirations of his own, Doctor John Polidori could not believe his luck. That summer another literary star also arrived in Geneva. With Percy Bysshe Shelley came his lover, Mary, and her step-sister, Claire Clairmont. For the next three months, this party of young bohemians shared their lives, charged with sexual and artistic tensions. It was a period of extraordinary creativity: Mary Shelley started writing Frankenstein, the gothic masterpiece of Romantic fiction; Byron completed Childe Harold’s Pilgrimage, his epic poem; and Polidori would begin The Vampyre, the first great vampire novel. It was also a time of remarkable drama and emotional turmoil. For Byron and the Shelleys, their stay by the lake would serve to immortalize them in the annals of literary history. But for Claire and Polidori, the Swiss sojourn would scar them forever. Read more
Bumpty-Bumpty-Bump!: The Stephen King Daily Reader
Michael Roch
Third Edition (2022) adds coverage of The Institute, If It Bleeds, Later, Billy Summers, and Gwendy's Final Task.Who Else Can't Get Enough Stephen King?Do you read everything Stephen King writes? Can't wait for his next novel or short story? Then you are a Constant Reader. So am I; he had me at 'Salem's Lot.Bumpty-Bumpty-Bump! is the Number One Book for the Number One Fan. Covering more than forty years of Stephen King fiction, Bumpty shows every day of the year, from January 1st to December 31st. There's even an April 31st!Relive events from his stories, such as Carrie's Prom Night, a long walk, JFK's fateful day, and moreSee the release dates of his novels, collections, short stories, and comicsWatch the novels go up and down The New York Times Best-Seller ListWith it's day-by-day structure, you can pick Bumpty up and put it down any time. Be careful, though; you'll be tempted to read just one more day, one more day. Imagine bringing back the memories of your many trips into Stephen King's worlds.Got the Stephen King Addiction? Then Get This Must-Have Book!You deserve it. Go ahead, make your day. Read more
Dracula
Bram Stoker
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Meet the women writers who defied convention to craft some of literature’s strangest tales, from Frankenstein to The Haunting of Hill House and beyond. Frankenstein was just the beginning: horror stories and other weird fiction wouldn’t exist without the women who created it. From Gothic ghost stories to psychological horror to science fiction, women have been primary architects of speculative literature of all sorts. And their own life stories are as intriguing as their fiction. Everyone knows about Mary Shelley, creator of Frankenstein, who was rumored to keep her late husband’s heart in her desk drawer. But have you heard of Margaret “Mad Madge” Cavendish, who wrote a science-fiction epic 150 years earlier (and liked to wear topless gowns to the theater)? If you know the astounding work of Shirley Jackson, whose novel The Haunting of Hill House was reinvented as a Netflix series, then try the psychological hauntings of Violet Paget, who was openly involved in long-term romantic relationships with women in the Victorian era. You’ll meet celebrated icons (Ann Radcliffe, V. C. Andrews), forgotten wordsmiths (Eli Colter, Ruby Jean Jensen), and today’s vanguard (Helen Oyeyemi). Curated reading lists point you to their most spine-chilling tales.Part biography, part reader’s guide, the engaging write-ups and detailed reading lists will introduce you to more than a hundred authors and over two hundred of their mysterious and spooky novels, novellas, and stories. Read more