The 55 Best Horror Books of 2025
These reads will keep you up (and reading) at night. Our product picks are editor-tested, expert-approved.
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So get this: These reads will keep you up (and reading) at night.
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Amazon/MH IllustrationEntertainmentThe 55 Best Horror Books of 2025The 55 Best Horror Books of 2025These reads will keep you up (and reading) at night.
The Details
HORROR ISNâT JUST a genre to read if you want to be scared. In its own way, itâs a comfort.
As we embark on a new year filled with all kinds of uncertainty (whether youâll actually commit to those New Yearâs resolutions, for example), thereâs something reassuring in reading about terrifying stakes, both supernatural and real, and how each bookâs narrators find a sense of hope despite everything going wrong. Plus, a good scare can take your mind off of other things.
Why This Matters
Maybe youâre worried about getting in shape in time for that next marathon⊠but that canât be any worse than dealing with demonic possession, right? Whether youâre a newer reader to horror, or a longtime fan, we have an entry on the list thatâll keep you reading way past your bedtime to see what bone-chilling thrills happen next. While you may think the genre is full of nothing but more reliable tropesâpossessions, vampires, and other classic creatures that go bump in the nightâ-thereâs also crime thrillers, talking beets (seriously), and staircases that lead to nowhere.
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Key Takeaways
- Thereâs a lot of what youâd expect, and just as much youâd never imagine.
- So dive into the list below, and add these spine-tingling new reads to your list.
- And donât forget to check back for more; as the year goes on, weâll update with more upcoming releases.
The Bottom Line
Horror mainstay Clay Chapman pens a new work about a son to conspiracy theory-obsessed parents, who one day finds his parents in a trancelike state, glued to the TV. When he tries to wake them from their hypnosis, his mother attacks him.
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