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message 1: by Kristy (new)

Kristy (kristina75) I joined this group, because I’m trying to find good horror reads. I used to love them years ago, and then stopped reading the genre completely. I’m trying to get back into it, because I’ve recently read some very good horror/thriller type books, and so decided to get back into the genre. However, I have no idea what’s good and need to find recommendations. I have looked at the monthly read, and this is probably a good place to start.
However, if any of you have a recommend for a relative beginner I would appreciate your input.
Thank you in advance. :)


message 2: by WendyB (new)

WendyB  | 5011 comments Mod
A few authors that come to mind that are horror but are fun and sometimes funny so would be a great way to get back into the genre would be Jeff Strand and Grady Hendrix.
Try:
The Southern Book Club's Guide to Slaying Vampires The Southern Book Club's Guide to Slaying Vampires by Grady Hendrix

Wolf Hunt Wolf Hunt by Jeff Strand


Laurie  (barksbooks) (barklesswagmore) | 1471 comments What are some of your favorites, Kristy?


message 5: by Michael (new)

Michael J. (michaeljclarke) | 634 comments Such excellent recommendations! You're getting some great advice, Kristy.


message 7: by Scott (last edited Jun 14, 2021 03:26PM) (new)

Scott  Neumann (scottneumann) | 480 comments Marie wrote: "A few more horror books for your list are as follows:

Linden Manor by Catherine Cavendish

I definitely agree with these choices, you cant go wrong with Darcy Coates, Glenn Rolfe, Brian Moreland, or Catherine Cavendish.



message 8: by C.A. (new)

C.A. Salisbury | 11 comments It may seem vain, but I have one out that's getting good reviews. It is Mostly Dead written as C.A. Salisbury. Just a thought.


message 9: by WendyB (new)

WendyB  | 5011 comments Mod
C.A. wrote: "It may seem vain, but I have one out that's getting good reviews. It is Mostly Dead written as C.A. Salisbury. Just a thought."

Yes it does seem vain.
We ask all authors to limit the promotion of their books to the "Author/Publisher/Etc. Promotion" folder.
Thank you.


message 10: by Randy (last edited Jun 18, 2021 09:19AM) (new)

Randy Money | 432 comments Scott wrote: "Seeing what kind of horror interests from your horror shelf, here's a list of things to try,

The Southern Book Club's Guide to Slaying Vampires, by Grady Hendrix
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I'd second [book:Mexican Gothic|48717236] and The Good House, and would add,
My Best Friend's Exorcism by Grady Hendrix
The Only Good Indians by Stephen Graham Jones

For something a bit more intense (not action driven, but in some ways even darker than the ones above),
The Fisherman by John Langan

For something less intense, in a Ray Bradbury vein,
The Shadow Year by Jeffrey Ford

For something even less intense, more like an old fashioned adventure movie with zombies and vampires,
Fury From the Tomb by Steven Sidor


message 11: by Kristy (new)

Kristy (kristina75) Thank you everyone for the recommendations! I’ve read a couple of them, but some I haven’t even heard of, so they should keep me busy for awhile. :)


message 12: by Lee (new)

Lee (calmerthanyouare) | 24 comments I basically read mainly horror and feel I have missed out on plenty of books recommended here. Thanks all.


message 13: by Marie (new)

Marie | 4028 comments Kristy wrote: "Thank you everyone for the recommendations! I’ve read a couple of them, but some I haven’t even heard of, so they should keep me busy for awhile. :)"

You are welcome! :)


message 14: by Marie (new)

Marie | 4028 comments Lee wrote: "I basically read mainly horror and feel I have missed out on plenty of books recommended here. Thanks all."

You are welcome. We love to help out our fellow horror lovers fill up their TBR shelves! :)


message 15: by Randy (new)

Randy Money | 432 comments You're welcome. We hate suffering alone, so we share the misery (or Misery).


message 16: by Lora (new)

Lora Milton | 202 comments What sort of Horror do you prefer? I note your shelf mostly doesn't have ratings so I presume you're collecting recommended books.

Some lesser known ones I've really, really enjoyed:
A Halloween Tale by Austin Crawley
High Moor by Graeme Reynolds 2 sequels, equally good and ties up nicely.
The Cold by Rich Hawkins
The Elementals by Michael McDowell


message 17: by Lee (new)

Lee (calmerthanyouare) | 24 comments One of my favorites, in fact I finished a trilogy earlier this week, is John Everson. He tends to write erotic horror novels. There is always sexual scenes in his books. Not the kind of book to read on a train. His book of short stories Sacrificing Virgins is a good place to start.


message 19: by Christopher (new)

Christopher Conlon (goodreadscomchristopherconlon) | 530 comments FWIW, this is my current list of all-time favorite horror novels.

Shelley: Frankenstein: The 1818 Text
Stoker: Dracula
Doyle: The Hound of the Baskervilles
Matheson: I Am Legend
Bloch: Psycho
McDowell: Blackwater: The Complete Caskey Family Saga
Klein: The Ceremonies
Williamson: Don't Take Away the Light
Braunbeck: In Silent Graves
Campbell: The Grin of the Dark


message 20: by Mike (new)

Mike (theneverendingtbr) They Thirst by Robert McCammon

Books of Blood by Clive Barker


message 21: by Marie (new)

Marie | 4028 comments Lee wrote: "One of my favorites, in fact I finished a trilogy earlier this week, is John Everson. He tends to write erotic horror novels. There is always sexual scenes in his books. Not the kind of book to rea..."

Everson is great! I read quite a few of his books. I take it that you read the trilogy of Covenant, Sacrifice, and Redemption, right? I have read the first one, but need to do a reread of it and then continue on with the rest of the trilogy. :)


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