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6 Best-Selling Halloween or Spooky Books You Need to Read This Season

Okay, friends, it’s officially spooky season, and you know what that means—it’s time to grab some eerie, spine-tingling books that make you want to curl up with a blanket and keep the lights on! If you’re anything like me, Halloween isn’t just about candy and costumes; it’s about diving into stories that give you the chills in all the best ways. I’ve pulled together six of the best-selling spooky books that are totally worth your time. Let’s get into it!

1. The Last House on Needless Street by Catriona Ward

Genre: Psychological Horror
Oh my goodness, this one really messed with my head, in the best way possible. You think you know what’s going on, but trust me, you don’t. It’s about a guy living at the edge of a forest, his odd daughter, and a cat that narrates part of the story (yes, a talking cat!). The twists in this book will have you commenting saying, “Wait, WHAT just happened?” If you love stories that make you feel like the rug has been pulled out from under you, this is your new favorite.

Perfect for: When you’re in the mood for a book that will make you question everything.

2. The Whisper Man by Alex North

Genre: Crime Thriller/Horror
This book had me double-checking that my windows were locked. It’s about a dad and his son who move to a small town after a tragedy, and then creepy stuff starts happening. There’s this local legend about a serial killer who whispers to his victims… outside their windows. If that isn’t the perfect setup for a spooky night, I don’t know what is. And trust me, the suspense in this one is REAL.

Perfect for: Anyone who loves a good mix of crime thriller and supernatural horror. This one will seriously keep you up at night.

3. The Book of Accidents by Chuck Wendig

Genre: Supernatural Horror
Okay, so I’m not usually into super slow burns, but The Book of Accidents? WOW. It’s about a family that moves back to their hometown, only to find out the past is way creepier than they remembered. It starts slow, but once the pieces start coming together, you’ll be hooked. Plus, it’s got this emotional depth that you don’t always find in horror novels, and it really sticks with you.

Perfect for: When you’re in the mood for something that creeps up on you and has a bit more heart than your usual horror.

4. The Sun Down Motel by Simone St. James

Genre: Mystery/Paranormal Thriller
Haunted motels? Check. Ghosts? Check. Two strong female leads? Absolutely! This book jumps between two timelines—1982 and now—and follows the mystery of a young woman’s disappearance at the creepy Sun Down Motel. I devoured this one in a weekend, and I’ve already recommended it to everyone I know. If you love haunted settings and the kind of ghost stories that leave you with goosebumps, you need this in your life. Plus, the motel setting is super atmospheric—like, you can almost feel the spooky vibes coming off the pages.

Perfect for: Anyone who loves paranormal mysteries with a dash of suspense.

5. The House in the Pines by Ana Reyes

Genre: Psychological Thriller
This one is SO good if you’re into thrillers that play with memory and reality. It’s about Maya, who’s haunted by her best friend’s death years ago. Another woman dies in the same strange way, and Maya knows it’s time to confront what really happened. There’s a house at the edge of the forest (because of course there is!) that holds all the secrets, and I couldn’t stop flipping the pages to figure it all out. It’s got that perfect mix of suspense and eerie vibes.

Perfect for: A cozy weekend read when you want a psychological thriller that’ll keep you guessing.

6. Home Before Dark by Riley Sager

Genre: Psychological Thriller/Horror
Alright, this one had me on edge the entire time! It’s about Maggie Holt, who returns to this old house that her family fled from years ago. Her dad even wrote a memoir about how haunted it was (creepy, right?), but Maggie doesn’t buy it. That is, until she moves back and starts discovering some seriously freaky stuff. It’s one of those books where you’re not sure if the haunting is real or if it’s all in Maggie’s head—either way, you’ll be hooked from start to finish.

Perfect for: Fans of haunted house stories who love a good mystery woven into the mix.

Which Spooky Read Are You Starting With?

I don’t know about you, but I’m SO ready to curl up with these books and just live in spooky season. Whether you’re into ghost stories, psychological thrillers, or horror that gets under your skin, I promise there’s something here for you. So grab your coziest blanket, light a fall-scented candle (I recommend pumpkin spice, obviously), and get ready to be spooked! Let me know which one you’re picking up first—I’m dying to hear what you think!

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