Max Brooks. Crown, 2006
World War Z: An Oral History of the Zombie War
The story of the world's desperate battle against the zombie threat with a series of first-person accounts "as told to the author" by various characters around the world.
Sara Gran. Soho Press, 2003
Come Closer: A Novel A frightening tale of demonic possession.
Elizabeth Kostova. Little, Brown, 2005
The Historian Best selling novel about a centuries-long vampire hunt from a historian, as he slowly tells the saga of his covert research to his teenage daughter.
Sarah Langan. Harper, 2007
The Missing
When a schoolteacher takes her third grade class on a trip to the town of Bedford, one of the children unearths an ancient, contagious plague that transforms its victims into something violent, inhuman, and hungry.
H.P. Lovecraft. Putnam, 2005
Tales
A wonderful collection of this classic horror writer's stories.
Nicholas Pekearo. Tor, 2008
The Wolfman
The adventures of Marlowe Higgins, a werewolf detective, who lives in the small town of Evelyn, just outside the Tennessee border.
Leslie Pockell. Warner Books, 2002
The 13 Best Horror Stories of all Time An anthology of horror classics including such classic writers as H.G. Wells and Edgar Allan Poe.
Mary Wollstonecraft Shelley. Hesperus Press, 2004
Transformation A masterpiece of gothic writing by the author of Frankenstein.
Alexandra Sokoloff. St. Martin’s Press, 2008
The Price
Take a trip to the Briarwood Medical Center, host to severalsupernatural-like happenings, where nothing is as it seems.
Bram Stoker, edited with forward and notes by Leslie S.Klinger. Norton, 2008
The New Annotated Dracula Lavishly illustrated homage to the classic tale, complete with annotations and examination of original transcript.
Peter Straub. Doubleday, 2008
Poe's Children
An excellent anthology of short horror stories, including such authors as Stephen King and Neil Gaiman.
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