Horror

“Monsters are real, and ghosts are real too. They live inside us, and sometimes they win” - Stephen King

Horror derives from the Latin word “horrere,” which translates to “tremble” or “to be afraid.” Horror literature invites readers to confront monsters in both otherworldly and human forms. It explores the eerie unsettling confontations individuals have within the stories. A good-written horror story will probe into the nature of evil. It explores evil in more ways than just horror. Instead, it dives into psychological torments and peels back the layers of our existence. At its heart, it reflects an individual's primal societal fears and phobias that lie within our consciousness. Step into the darkness and experience the thrill found in horror.

By Koontz, Dean
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By Dan Simmons
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By Tremblay, Paul
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By McCammon, Robert
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By King, Stephen
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By Armfield, Julia
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By Pargin, Jason
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By Butler, Octavia E.
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By Poe, Edgar Allan
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By William Peter Blatty
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By Turnbull, Cadwell
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By Edgar Allan Poe
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By Ira Levin
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