Scary Stories for the Season

List of the Month
Octobre 2021 (see all)
Description
Our October List of the Month is dedicated to Scary Stories for the Season. Although the theme was chosen in honor of Halloween, the books added do not need to be specifically set at or referencing that holiday. Please only downvote titles because they are off topic, rather than because you do not find them personally scary.
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23,177 membres
453 critiques
4.1
11 Members
rosalita, hipdeep, Bookmarque, PaperbackPirate, IrishSue, Marissa_Doyle, ahef1963, kyp, Jeepguyrobert, felicia727, parrabarazarte
Explications
Bookmarque: Just because you've seen the movie, doesn't mean you know the story. One of the best horror novels on so may levels.
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4,193 membres
38 critiques
4.1
5
8,158 membres
424 critiques
4.1
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14,156 membres
230 critiques
3.8
7
42,688 membres
712 critiques
3.8
8
11,377 membres
297 critiques
3.9
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2,292 membres
44 critiques
4.1
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2,673 membres
85 critiques
½ 3.3
6 Members
dara85, bookymouse, Copperskye, ahef1963, kyp, Brandy1411
Explications
kyp: When reading the book, the description of the flies in the one room so spooked me that I put the book on my desk, splayed open and stacked many other books on top of it. I guess I thought by doing so I would keep the things from coming out of the book into my house and coming after me. It really gave me the creeps and made me go look in every room in my house to make sure the flies were not there (along with everything else.)
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16,314 membres
295 critiques
3.9
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12,049 membres
75 critiques
½ 4.4
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12,533 membres
140 critiques
4.1
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1,542 membres
83 critiques
4.1
5 Members
Storeetllr, elenchus, SirThomas, linlef, -pilgrim-
Explications
Storeetllr: Every day in October is a chapter that tells the story of the struggle between those who would open the gate & let the Elder Gods return to Earth and those who want to keep that gate closed. Told from the viewpoint of Jack (the Ripper's) dog Snuff. Absolutely wonderful. And the cover art alone is reason to read it.
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5,084 membres
343 critiques
½ 3.6
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3,272 membres
253 critiques
3.8
5 Members
paradoxosalpha, elenchus, IrishSue, Marissa_Doyle, thebooklover2
Explications
paradoxosalpha: A series of vivid episodes linked by the supernatural predators who reside in the eponymous and mysterious house.
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4,749 membres
235 critiques
½ 3.7
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5,329 membres
403 critiques
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4 Members
timspalding, Storeetllr, Euryale, Annieree1013
Explications
Storeetllr: Every time I relisten to or reread this novel, I love it more. And for someone who really doesn't care for zombie horror, that is saying something. Melanie is a wonderful character. I love the way she interacts with the soldiers and Miss Justineau (sp?). And with the despicable Dr. Caldwell. Yeah, it's gory, and some parts are horrifying, but the characters are an absolute delight, and the story is riveting. Now on to The Boy on the Bridge, which, while not as wonderful as this, is a satisfying prequel/sequel/contemporaneous story in itself.
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8,112 membres
249 critiques
½ 3.4
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4,831 membres
190 critiques
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4,619 membres
138 critiques
3.8
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824 membres
21 critiques
½ 4.3
3 Members
paradoxosalpha, elenchus, igorken
Explications
paradoxosalpha: "Compendium" is right: 110 stories written over more than a century, making years worth of reading, if savored at the rate that it deserves.
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22,940 membres
332 critiques
3.8
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2,649 membres
91 critiques
3.8
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1,553 membres
84 critiques
3.9
3 Members
Storeetllr, DoomLuz, JonStevens
Explications
Storeetllr: A black author's take on Lovecraft's most xenophobic stories, "The Horror at Red Hook."
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14,872 membres
963 critiques
4.1
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42,332 membres
1,141 critiques
4.1
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4,106 membres
86 critiques
3.9
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24,944 membres
578 critiques
4.1
3 Members
Storeetllr, dandalf, Gail.Park
Explications
Storeetllr: Mr. Croup & Mr. Vandemar: two of horror fiction's scariest, creepiest, most villainous villains.
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2,800 membres
61 critiques
3.8
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12,819 membres
336 critiques
4.1
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3,224 membres
74 critiques
½ 3.4
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1,548 membres
38 critiques
½ 4.3
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1,405 membres
34 critiques
3.9
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4,382 membres
92 critiques
3.8
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20,345 membres
556 critiques
4.1
2 Members
jayceebee, dandalf
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3,397 membres
61 critiques
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397 membres
28 critiques
½ 3.5
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17,211 membres
911 critiques
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5,260 membres
117 critiques
3.9
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4,164 membres
305 critiques
4
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15,323 membres
205 critiques
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2 Members
shedgeco, dandalf
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2,487 membres
74 critiques
3.9
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2,357 membres
102 critiques
½ 3.5
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3,685 membres
125 critiques
3.1
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2,217 membres
99 critiques
3.9
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8,881 membres
90 critiques
½ 3.6
2 Members
Catamount33, Boand
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3,422 membres
166 critiques
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3 Members
dara85, mstrust, Brandy1411, ,-pilgrim-
Explications
-pilgrim- : Real life is often horrible, but it is not horror fiction
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687 membres
48 critiques
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2 Members
tardis, Storeetllr
Explications
Storeetllr: Rose Marshall aka The Phantom Prom Date and The Girl in the Green Silk Dress travels the roads and highways, looking for a ride to the next diner where she hopes somebody buys her a hamburger and malted.
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2,893 membres
133 critiques
½ 3.7
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5,510 membres
151 critiques
3.9
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2,226 membres
186 critiques
½ 3.7
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180 membres
5 critiques
½ 3.5
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1,363 membres
33 critiques
3.9
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15,691 membres
377 critiques
4.1
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3,836 membres
113 critiques
3.8
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3,033 membres
64 critiques
4
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1,270 membres
48 critiques
4
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jayceebee
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1,247 membres
99 critiques
3.9
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1,218 membres
49 critiques
½ 3.6
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941 membres
50 critiques
3.8
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tardis
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777 membres
12 critiques
4
Member
paradoxosalpha
Explications
paradoxosalpha: All the stories are creepy, but "The Shadow at the Bottom of the World" is particularly seasonal.
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777 membres
16 critiques
½ 3.5
Member
tina1969
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714 membres
49 critiques
4.1
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Darth-Heather
Explications
Darth-Heather: this is the first of a trilogy, and is wonderfully spooky as well as appropriate for the autumn season.
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668 membres
75 critiques
½ 3.6
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rosalita
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616 membres
10 critiques
½ 3.7
Member
SirThomas
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565 membres
34 critiques
½ 3.7
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511 membres
20 critiques
3.8
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447 membres
28 critiques
4.1
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Heather39
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305 membres
19 critiques
4.1
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komunley
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141 membres
2 critiques
4
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ghr4
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140 membres
3.8
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Boito_2
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127 membres
14 critiques
3.8
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dvdwlkn
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101 membres
3 critiques
½ 3.6
Member
JalenV
Explications
JalenV: Summer Place is definitely a haunted house with touches of Hell House, Rose Red, and Hill House.
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92 membres
5 critiques
½ 4.5
Member
yoyogod
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2 membres
Member
nrmay
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1 utilisateur
1 critique
½ 4.5
Member
Lindz2012
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6,355 membres
368 critiques
½ 3.7
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7,013 membres
158 critiques
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6,774 membres
371 critiques
½ 3.7
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3,521 membres
54 critiques
4
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Darth-Heather
Explications
Darth-Heather: I re-read this every October. Bradbury is at his best with short spooky stories.
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2,394 membres
256 critiques
3.8
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2,307 membres
188 critiques
½ 3.7
Member
mstrust
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2,057 membres
125 critiques
½ 3.3
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1,650 membres
32 critiques
3.9
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849 membres
48 critiques
3.8
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Euryale
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683 membres
15 critiques
½ 3.6
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kleo
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592 membres
18 critiques
3.9
Member
JalenV
Explications
JalenV: A widow and her niece living in an ancestral Georgetown house find it comes complete with ancestral ghosts.
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571 membres
6 critiques
3.8
Member
paradoxosalpha
Explications
paradoxosalpha: A peerless collection of all-new (at the time of publication) horror stories.
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535 membres
15 critiques
3.8
Member
dvdwlkn
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512 membres
7 critiques
½ 3.7
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Boito_2
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440 membres
9 critiques
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431 membres
11 critiques
4.1
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ghr4
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350 membres
20 critiques
½ 3.4
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-pilgrim-
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271 membres
11 critiques
½ 3.3
Member
komunley
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258 membres
11 critiques
½ 3.5
Member
Bookmarque
Explications
Bookmarque: Deeply atmospheric, creepy and slightly disjointed in presentation, this is a novel where everything connects. If you love rabbit holes that delve into darkness, madness, haunting and the unexplained; this is the book for you. It is not for the squeamish however. Without going into really squidgy detail, Ward adds to your feeling of unease with scenes featuring madhouse conditions circa 1917, vivisection from the 1880s, multiple miscarriages and pasts peppered with all manner of abuse. It culminates in one woman; Iris. A girl raised in isolation and fear.
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195 membres
6 critiques
½ 3.5
Member
tardis
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75 membres
6 critiques
4.1
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24 membres
2 critiques
4
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yoyogod
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6 membres
4 critiques
½ 4.5
Member
Lindz2012