What better way than to spend your holiday break than spending time reading some short horror books and novellas? Even if you aren’t reading them for holiday break, these are great books if you are the main parent at home taking care of the kids. I say that because these are quick reads that you can read during nap time or in your spare time.
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Wake up and Open your Eyes by Clay McLeod Chapman
Book: Wake up and Open Your Eyes
By: Clay McLeod Chapman
Published: January 7, 2025
Publisher: Quirk Books
Genre: Horror
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Read more “Wake up and Open your Eyes by Clay McLeod Chapman”31 horror books to read this October for a spooky season
It’s SPOOKY season!! I know I’m a little late with the post-31 horror books to read this October. If you’re a fast reader, I’m sure you could have probably read one of these books a day. But I’m sure many of you can’t read that fast, me included.
Spooky season is one of my favorite times of the year. It always brings so much joy to me. Even as a kid, it used to be one of my favorite times of the year. The weather started cooling off just enough that it wasn’t so hot anymore, and I could dress up as whatever I wanted to and get free candy. I loved it. If it weren’t for it being frowned upon, I probably would have trick-or-treated throughout my teens. So when I finally stopped, I started to spend more time reading spooky books and spooky movies. So, what are some great horror books to read this October?
If you’re anything like me, then this is the time when you like to read and watch everything horror. So, there are 31 horror books to read this October that will help get you in the mood for spooky season.
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Book: Delicious Monsters
By: Liselle Sambury
Published: February 28, 2023
Publisher: Margaret K. McElderry Books
Genre: YA Horror
Setting: Ontario, Canada
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Read more “Delicious Monsters by Liselle Sambury [book review]”September 2025 book releases perfect for spooky season
September seems to be a great month for new books. There are so many September 2025 book releases that seem like great books.
I know I don’t need any books right now. Who am I kidding? I always need new books. But I know I want to try and read some of these. Maybe once I get some of my TBR knocked out, then I’ll try to get some of these.
Read more “September 2025 book releases perfect for spooky season”Haunt Sweet Home by Sarah Pinsker [book review]
Book: Haunt Sweet Home
By: Sarah Pinsker
Published: September 3, 2024
Publisher: Tordotcom
Genre: Horror
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Read more “Haunt Sweet Home by Sarah Pinsker [book review]”The October Boys by Adam Millard
Book: The October Boys
Author: Adam Millard
Published: October 2, 2019
Publisher: Bloodshot Books
Genre: Horror
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Read more “The October Boys by Adam Millard”The best Domestic horror books that will keep you up all night
Haunted Houses aren’t the only scary things when it comes to reading horror. Sometimes the scariest stories take place at home! Domestic horror books are great about taking everyday fears of secrets and toxic relationships and twisting them into something really scary. If you enjoy psychological books that make you question the truth, then these domestic horror books would be perfect as your next read.
Read more “The best Domestic horror books that will keep you up all night”March 2025 book releases to watch out for
Are you guys excited for the March 2025 book releases? I know I am! Typcally I don’t like looking out for new releases.
But that’s mostly because there are so many books I have to finish reading and get through. I already know that I have no will power to not get anymore books so I try not to look as much because of that reason.
Read more “March 2025 book releases to watch out for”Horror Books for beginners
Have you been wanting to start reading horror but you’re not only scared to but have no idea where to start? Well, I’ve got you! This post is horror books for beginners so if you’re very new or just starting out then this is a great place to start.
I know there are a lot of times when it can be pretty hard to figure out what exactly to read when it comes to horror. Covers and synopsis can be a little bit deceiving and before you know it you’re reading a book that’s a little too gorey or a little too scary for you.
It can be a little easy to fall into the trap of listening to other horror readers as well. What most don’t realize is that the more horror you wind up reading the more desensitized you kind of be towards. So, it can be a little hard at times to figure out what exactly to suggest to new readers who don’t want something as intense as the books we typically read.

With that being said some of these books are ones that I started off with when I was younger. Others are ones I know for a fact would be great if you’re just starting out!
I’m going to begin by stating that I’m not including anything by Stephen King. I know a lot of people might be a little shocked by this. I’m sure other horror readers probably think that Stephen King is probably one of the best people to start with. But I would beg to differ.
I think I’m the only horror reader who isn’t a fan of Stephen King. At least I’m one of the few. I am by no means saying that he’s a bad writer or anything. There’s a reason why so many people like his books. But! I do not think his books are very beginner-friendly. Maybe it’s just me but all he does is ramble in his stories and they can get very boring.
Besides that, his books are very intimidating!
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Horror books for beginners
I really hope that some of these horror books for beginners are the right fit for you. I may do an intermediate book list if you guys want it! Make sure to leave me a comment if you would!
Goosebumps
I couldn’t make this post without putting Goosebumps on here. I’m a little biased with this one thought mostly because I grew up with it. Goosebumps is what actually got me into the whole horror genre.
I am going to admit that Goosebumps isn’t going to be for everyone. This is very much a kid’s book. It is geared towards middle schoolers and a little bit younger. So, if you do decide to read these then go in them with that in mind. They are a lot of fun to read though.
Goosebumps is an anthology series very much like American Horror Story. So, with each book, you’re getting a new character, a new story, and a new monster. Love, love, love these stories.
The Southern Book Club’s Guide to Slaying Vampires
So, I wasn’t actually a fan of The Southern Book Club’s Guide to Slaying Vampires. Grady Hendrix is a pretty popular author in the horror community. It’s for good reason too. Despite not really liking his books they are really well-written. They are detailed and do a great job of making you feel like you are there.
The Southern Book Club’s Guide to Slaying Vampires follows a group of busybodies who have their own book club. This is their way of having something for themselves away from their family and kids. But now they are inserting themselves in the new neighbor’s life because they think he’s a vampire.
Is he really a vampire? Or does he have legitimate reasons for being suspicious?
The Twisted Ones
So, it has been a while since I have read The Twisted Ones. Because of this, I don’t remember a whole lot about this one. The only thing I really remember is that I actually liked the book.
Mouse and her dad aren’t all that close, but when he asks her to help clear out her grandma’s house after her death she decides to go ahead and do it. How hard can it be right? When she gets there she is in for a big surprise. She never realized that her grandma was a hoarder and this is going to take her a lot longer than she anticipated. When she stumbles across her step-grandfather’s journal she thinks it is just filled with rants until she comes across the horrible encounters he had out there.
Hopefully, you enjoy this one as much as I did!
Fear Street
This is another series by R. L. Stine. Fear Street is one I grew up on as well and loved reading through it through middle school and high school. I was always a bit surprised with how the books ended kind of like how the Goosebumps would end. I know now that if you’re an adult reading most of these books they will probably be a little predictable.
Fear Street is another anthology series but there are books within the series that aren’t anthologies and an actual series. This story actually has a movie on Netflix now as well.
The stories always revolve around Fear Street and how cursed it is. Something bad happened there back in the day. Now there are rumors about the area until something bad happens again.
Scary Stories to Tell in the Dark
It has been a long time since I have read any of the Scary Stories to Tell in the Dark. I do remember loving them at the time though.
This is a middle-grade book that just about any adult would enjoy as well. Granted not every adult is going to enjoy it because of the level they read at and this one may get a little boring.
If you don’t go into this one expecting a whole lot from it then I would highly suggest reading this one! If you have any middle schoolers who want to start reading scary books then this would be a good start for them as well!
This is another anthology of short stories that was turned into a movie a few years back. This would be great to read and then watch the movie afterward.
Remember Me
I don’t remember Christopher Pike being as popular as R. L. Stine but I always loved reading his books as well. I actually wish he had gotten more attention and more people would talk about his books. I loved most of his books and thought they were well-deserved for a movie.
Here is what Remember Me is about.
Shari never planned on dying. Not anytime soon. But falling four floors is a long way to go. Her friends keep telling her that she fell but she knows that she was murdered. Now that she’s a ghost she’s able to spy on her friends and enter their dreams to find out exactly what happened.
Suburban Hell
Suburban Hell is a book that I read last year and I absolutely loved it. The story follows a group of women who live in a pretty nice suburban neighborhood. This is a tight-knit neighborhood that has all sorts of activities throughout the year. Three of the women who live close to each other are really good friends. So close they see each other almost once a day and have a get-together that doesn’t revolve around their family. It’s not until one of them does some reconstruction of their backyard that things start getting a little crazy in the neighborhood.
I wouldn’t say this book is super scary or anything which is why I think this is great for horror books for beginners and it just happens to be a fun read. I think that’s why I really enjoyed it so much. It didn’t necessarily take itself seriously.
Most of the books that I have on this list are young adult books but Suburban Hell is a great start with adult books.
What are some horror books for beginners that I may have missed? Hopefully, these are some books that you can start off with and enjoy! If you do read any of them I would love to hear what you think










