A young boy reads a book before sleeping he was so scarified about the book that the things that are in book are really happen. Short 2 Minute film ...
But, there's something to be said about a scary book. As books do, it requires more of an investment from you, the reader. With that comes more of a build-up, more tension and therefore ...
Horror novels have been around for quite some ... and the coffee plantations of Port au Prince, Haiti. More books about witches for a spooky read, right this way. In 1840s Mexico, vampires and ...
October is the perfect time to pick up a horror book. Scary movies dominate the season, but thriller novels can offer a subtler, eerier scare. If you are looking to be kept up all night ...
Our columnist reviews October’s new horror books. Credit...Katherine Lam Supported by By Gabino Iglesias Gabino Iglesias is a writer, editor, literary critic and professor, and the author of ...
"A good scary book thrills in a way no other genre can quite match, it simply demands to be read," says children's horror author Rachel Burge as I interview her, appropriately enough, on Halloween.
Add articles to your saved list and come back to them any time. Can a book be as scary as a horror movie? Some may not think so, even if their favourite horror movie’s source material is a book.