Submitted by CasualTotoro t3_yiee62 in books
So I've always been a fan of Horror, and tied with Fantasy it is probably my most-read genre. This year as a challenge for myself I decided to read 100 books (currently at 92!) and I decided to do a horror run to get me in a festive mood. The mix below is... unique... to say the least. I decided to leave my ratings out of this because I think each one was good in its own way. They are totally not in any ranking order in any way.
Anyway, let's begin.
- The Only Good Indians by Stephen Graham Jones
Want a traditional Slasher mixed with a supernatural Elk Monster? Then look no further. The Only Good Indians also does the troupe of "ancestral revenge" really well. There is a lot about the life of an Indian, and what it means to grow up on a reservation, providing insight into culture while being scared. There is a lot of basketball.
- Horrorstör by Grady Hendrix
The first on this list I would call Comedy Horror. This is a campy novel, as Grady Hendrix can be a campy author. It is a wonderful take on the Haunted House stereotype done with the scariest of all things... retail! Run around following a fun main character trying to survive the night in an Ikea.
- Kaiju: Battlefield Surgeon by Matt Dinniman
A Horror Lit-RPG, and a pillar in the genre. Extensive in length, this provides a very detailed and fleshed out world. This story mixes strife, loss, and suffering and blends them seemingly with giant monster battles, and otherworldy torture. This is not for the faint of heart, instead this is for anyone looking for a horrifyingly gross time.
- The Twisted Ones by T Kingfisher
A Horror book that will warm your heart. This is the story of a woman and her dog stopping and thwarting some ancient evil. This is the result of wonderfully dynamic characters meeting an Appalachian Horror. The terrors in here will leave you genuinely frightened, but the characters will be holding your hand along the way.
- Mexican Gothic by Silvia Moreno-Garcia
I mean... The title does a pretty good job. A Mystery Thriller that turns horrific; this is a wonderful story about a strong female protagonist taking control in a House and Family that wants to control her. A steady and progressively unsettling sense of unease that will leave readers wanting to escape the Gothic home called High Place.
- Family Business by Jonathan Sims
We all have to clean up after ourselves, but who does the cleaning after we're gone? That would be our depressive and lonely protagonist! This story follows an unreliable narrator slowly descending into madness, as an eldritch entity slowly taunts them. But all they want to do is clean up the blood from a recent building collapse... This story features a diverse cast, and strongly focuses on the idea of healing after death.
- Tales from the Gas Station by Jack Townsend
Another Comedy Horror, but one that will leave you trembling and wondering where all the emotions weld up from. Follow our terminally Ill protagonist as he works at a 24-hour gas station in a town frequented by all supernatural things. An Eldritch horror is trying to stop Jack, and all he wants to do is not have a crack-head pee in his bathroom (Which is home to a singing Ghost). A wonderful story for anyone who has worked retail, and needs a good laugh.
- Fairy Tale by Stephen King
A new King book!. This is a love letter to HP Lovecraft and the Grimm Brothers, and a beautifully written one at that. This is a story of a boy and his dog against the evils of a dark fairytale world. Imagine King deciding to write Alice in Wonderland and this is exactly what you get. All the fairytales from your youth will be seen dancing through these pages, bringing a sense of nostalgia, until you notice the slightly unsettling grin of Rumpelstiltskin.
- The Ruins by Scott Smith
There is something more horrifying than actually uncovering ancient ruins filled with evil, and that’s the Human mind. This is a perfect psychological horror that aims to show how we as a species deal with traumatic situations. Follow four distinct victims as they try and survive the conditions of a perilous jungle. Also you gotta love the troupe of rich college kids not heading the warning of locals.
- Best Served Cold by Joe Abercrombie
This is the only one on here that is technically a part of a larger universe. I do not think you need to read the original trilogy to appreciate this book, it is highly recommended though. This is a stand alone novel all about revenge. You will question what is right, know what is wrong, and still have the desire for them to get their revenge. This is THE BEST novel I’ve read where the main character/s decent into absolut evil, and this is also probably the most hilarious books about revenge.
- The Fisherman by John Langan
This story is about the grief of losing a loved one, and what one must give in order to get them back. This is a slow and seductive work filled with themes from HP lovecraft. There is dark magic, ancient evils, zombies, fish people, and even leviathans! Following two distinct timelines dealing with The Fisherman this story combines the two into an explosive finale that will leave the reading wanting to… just go fish, and clear their mind.
- Piranesi by Susanna Clarke
Join a scientist as he explores a desolate world of marble statues and ocean waves. This book is more of a psychological thriller than it is pure horror. The story telling excels in its use of an unreliable narrator; causing the reader to figure out the true mysteries of this world alongside one of the most lovable but forgetful protagonists. The horror comes from reading in between the lines for this one.
- Uzumaki by Junji Ito
Last but not least, a Manga! This story follows a towns descent into madness and pure abstract horror because of Spirals. This is beyond eldritch horror and extends into some form of madness that I found astonishing to have come from the mind of a human. The stark black and white contrasting images provide such stark and dynamic storytelling alongside the grossest and most horrific art you’ll ever see. Every page you turn will be a surprise, welcomed or not.
knivez83 t1_iuirgvr wrote
Thank you very much for the list. Not everything on there is something I’m interested in but three books really caught my attention. I’m pretty sure I wouldn’t have stumbled over them if not for you. I appreciate it greatly :).