Top 10 Best Horror Books of All Time

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  • A very personal list, what I think are the top 10 best horror books of all time. These books impacted me in a powerful way,.
    2 horror books from the 1950s, 1 from the ‘60s, 2 from the ‘70s, 2 ‘80s, and 3 from this century.
    What these books all have in common is that they are all well crafted works of fiction. And I did try to favour books that have had an impact on the world of horror, but above all else, these books have had an impact on me, personally. #booktube #books #bookreview #horrortube #top #top10
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  • @CliffsDarkGems
    @CliffsDarkGems 3 години тому +3

    An excellent list Michael! I like incest and beheadings, count me in! 🤣I loved Burnt Offerings, a candidate for best book of 2024. The Hellbound Heart, I was interested to see which of his books you would choose. I really enjoyed The Ritual, will look out for The Reddening next. Something Wicked This Way Comes is a gorgeous book and great choice for number one. Hope you are doing well my friend!

  • @craighill3588
    @craighill3588 5 годин тому +1

    Ira Levin - never a wasted word. That’s the truth.

  • @carlosbranca8080
    @carlosbranca8080 Годину тому +1

    I read Burnt Offerings because of your recommendation and man! It's in my top ten horrors too. I will read House of Leaves next year. In October i am starting with The Blackwater Saga by Michael Mcdowell. Great list!

  • @romyespy6586
    @romyespy6586 4 години тому +2

    I’m currently reading Burnt Offerings. The movie terrified and delighted me as a child.

    • @Kritz_Reads
      @Kritz_Reads 2 години тому +1

      @@romyespy6586 I think I need to add this to my list. So many people loving on it!

  • @GentleReader01
    @GentleReader01 54 хвилини тому

    Actual Victorian erotica is very heavy on spanking. Apparently their #1 fetish. Mostly pretty dull. A lot of it is available online, but not really recommended being a random sample for curiosity’s sake.
    You need to be reading Laird Barron for transgressive family stuff. He grew up in and abusive home in Alaska, the kind of situation where taking part in the Iditarod was a welcome relief. Pick up his current collection, Not A Speck Of Light, so I can stop lecturing you about this. :) But seriously, you’re going to dig it.
    Picks of yours that I’d want on my list:
    The Haunting of Hill House. Jackson’s prose reminds me of American Craftsman architecture (look up the Gamble House and other work by Greene & Greene), so solid and smooth and elegant.
    Psycho.
    The Hellbound Heart.
    House of Leaves.
    I would swap out The Reddening for All The Fiends Of Hell, for pretty much the reasons you give here.
    I feel like I’d a slot for all of Levin’s horror and thrillers together. :)
    Something Wicked This Way Comes.
    In no particular order, authors I’d consider for other slots include T.E.D. Klein, Caitlin Kiernan, Hailey Piper, Brian Evenson, Nathan Ballingrud, Tananarive Due, Peter Fehervari, Charles Stross, Farah Rose Smith…we live in an age of great horror.

  • @lesliepowell-mccarty7067
    @lesliepowell-mccarty7067 Годину тому

    This is an excellent list! Psycho, The Stepford Wives, Burnt Offerings, and Something Wicked this way comes are in my top 10 as well. The Stepford Wives is not only scary it's infuriating. My Mom read it when I was little and was pissed off at the entire family, especially my Dad. 😂

  • @Paul_Bond.
    @Paul_Bond. 2 години тому

    I haven't even watched this yet but you are playing with fire.

  • @Paul_Bond.
    @Paul_Bond. Годину тому

    Now I've watched the video. Haven't read Disturb Not the Dream or Burn Offerings or The Reddening., nor have I read Something Wicked This Way Comes. Very shocked by that pick, I love Bradbury but have never read that novel. Thanks very much Michael, much for me to read.

  • @angelwalker979
    @angelwalker979 3 години тому +1

    Great list! You know i approve! Except for House of Leaves, i haven't read it yet. I'm intimidated by it. 😂😳 i will give it a go eventually! xx p.s. when's Nick Cutter interview?

  • @BlueEyedMatt42
    @BlueEyedMatt42 6 годин тому

    I love The Reddening so much, but I didn’t like the ending of one of the main characters story. But I loved the journey. I’m reading The Vessel for Halloween and will be reading Cunning Folk next year.

  • @johnwalsh4857
    @johnwalsh4857 9 годин тому

    First horror movie I watched was the Sentinel back in 1978. Scared me silly, now watching it again nearly 50 years later, its not scary but creepy.

    • @Michael_Wertenberg
      @Michael_Wertenberg  7 годин тому +1

      I haven't seen that movie. I did read the book, though, last year for my video series on '70s horror. I thought it was excellent. Part horror, part mystery page-turner. I should probably check out the movie. Good chance I'll like it.

  • @anotherbibliophilereads
    @anotherbibliophilereads 6 годин тому

    I have read 8 out of 10. Or 7 if you don’t count the DNF of House of Leaves. I haven’t read Head Full of Ghosts or Stepford Wives.

    • @Michael_Wertenberg
      @Michael_Wertenberg  5 годин тому

      You're not the only one to DNF that one. It took me about 150 pages or so before I got into it, so I can't blame you for abandoning it.

    • @anotherbibliophilereads
      @anotherbibliophilereads 5 годин тому

      @@Michael_Wertenberg I was in a reading group online for House of Leaves and a few a the readers went on wild rabbit hunt claiming there was a secret meaning in the misspellings. No idea if that was true, but I threw in the towel at that point.
      BTW, the Kindle version of The Stepford Wives is on sale for $1.99 today. How could I say no to that.

    • @Michael_Wertenberg
      @Michael_Wertenberg  5 годин тому

      @@anotherbibliophilereads 😅Nice score!

  • @ericneff9908
    @ericneff9908 6 годин тому

    What is the best format/edition in which to read House of Leaves? I assume it wouldn't work on Kindle?

    • @Michael_Wertenberg
      @Michael_Wertenberg  5 годин тому

      The problem with Kindle (from my limited experience using it) is that it only displays about 1/3 of the page at a time. The page size is important in HOL. I think an ebook read on a laptop would work. Just make sure the ebook edition has the same (or very similar) page count as the print edition.

    • @ericneff9908
      @ericneff9908 5 годин тому

      @@Michael_Wertenberg Something Jeff Bezos can't control. I like it! Thanks, I just ordered it. Been on my TBR for quite a while.

  • @JohnnyRecently
    @JohnnyRecently 8 годин тому

    I adore every book you mentioned, except "A Head Full Of Ghosts".

    • @Michael_Wertenberg
      @Michael_Wertenberg  7 годин тому +1

      Probably, A Head Full of Ghosts might have been the first horror book I read that introduced critical thinking. And I'm a sucker for critical thinking🙃

    • @JohnnyRecently
      @JohnnyRecently 7 годин тому +1

      @@Michael_Wertenberg I'm also a sucker for logic and critical thinking. The obscure horror novel in my top ten is "The Retreat" by Jerrold Mundis"...published in 1985. I warn you, some people are triggered by "The Retreat".

    • @Michael_Wertenberg
      @Michael_Wertenberg  7 годин тому

      @@JohnnyRecently Thanks for the recommendation. I hadn't heard of that one before. Very cool cover!

  • @Kritz_Reads
    @Kritz_Reads 4 години тому

    Michael on children being beheaded: 😃. Michael on child exorcism 😡. I always hear everyone talk about Shirley Jackson's we have always lived in the castle and hill house (both of which I've read), but I'm curious, what are some of her other works that you have loved? I own Sundial, but haven't gotten to it yet.
    Happy to see Psycho here since I had it in my pile for this month. I never really hear anyone speak about this one.

    • @Michael_Wertenberg
      @Michael_Wertenberg  4 години тому +1

      How does Michael condemning child exprcism get an angry face!🤷To each their own, I suppose. We Have Always Lived in the Castle is my favourite. Sundial, my least favourite. Sorry. It's really Hill House and The Lottery, that would satisfy horror fans, I think. Though Hangsaman is an excellent, dark academia/experimental novel, and her hit Bird's Nest is an interesting take on identity anxiety and the societal pressures put on women to adopt certain behaviours. A book about multiple personalities decades before that was ever really a thing. (Though, it's most likely not a thing in psychology, I mean a thing as a trope.)

    • @Kritz_Reads
      @Kritz_Reads 4 години тому +1

      @@Michael_Wertenberg the angry face was you being mad about it and the happy face was also you enjoying beheadings. I can't believe you didn't see yourself in those very accurate emojis. Bird's Nest sounds like something I would be into

    • @Michael_Wertenberg
      @Michael_Wertenberg  3 години тому +1

      @@Kritz_Reads 😅I'm still learning about emojis. I like how you give out emoji assignments at the end of your videos for those like me who need the practice. I appreciate the help. I didn't realize emojis could be 2nd person. But it makes sense that they can. Duly noted.🎓

    • @Kritz_Reads
      @Kritz_Reads 2 години тому

      @@Michael_Wertenberg don’t worry. One day you shall master the emoji and could then write an entire novel with them. I just thought it was funny that you went from speaking gleefully about child decapitation to being upset about exorcism. I forget what I was recently reading that mentioned it is almost only females that underwent these exorcisms. I’m not certain if that is true, but I did find that interesting

    • @onourpath
      @onourpath 33 хвилини тому

      I snort-laughed over this as well!

  • @DAGDRUM53
    @DAGDRUM53 4 години тому

    You are more adventurous in your reading than I am, Mark, I tend to stick with old favorites (flawed thinking indeed). Without your drawing my attention to authors I've never heard of (or worse, prejudging them) I would've never considered many of the names on your list. That defines the goodness of all quality booktubers; they're ubiquitous yet so few are worthwhile. An example would be the plethora of them extolling the praises of, for example, the Malazon series. Tried it, but it just wasn't my jam, that's not a criticism of anyone. I will definitely be trying The Reddening, Stepford Wives and Burnt Offerings (many many books borrow that Biblical terminology for a title; I did enjoy Laurell K. Hamilton's take on it, one of her best Anita Blake books---the first ten are impressive, the subsequent 20 only have three or four scattered gems among them). So before I inadvertently become a book reviewer myself I doff ol' chapeau for another informative video essay and bid you adieu. I'm off to check out your video Horror Books With Killer Endings (there are so few and Stephen King isn't among of them). Damn, there I go again. Be well!

    • @Michael_Wertenberg
      @Michael_Wertenberg  4 години тому

      😅Thanks for the kind words. If you do check out those books, please let me know how you get on with them!

    • @DAGDRUM53
      @DAGDRUM53 4 години тому +1

      @@Michael_Wertenberg I will let you know and, now watching your Killer Endings video, hope I didn't abrade your feelings besmirching King's endings. He is a favored son among American writers (vast remuneration & countless movie adaptations don't lie) and I've read/enjoyed many works by his from secondhand bookstores and my local library. I've added Doctor Sleep to the three other books I promised I'd seek out. Probably more as I've not finished your Endings video yet.

    • @angelwalker979
      @angelwalker979 3 години тому +2

      I love the Anita Blake series! I don't think I've seen a booktuber yet talk about them.🤔

    • @DAGDRUM53
      @DAGDRUM53 3 години тому +2

      @@angelwalker979 Only recently did I see one, a guy who went to school with her, but he admits he quit reading Anita after book #10. Sorry, I don't recall his name. I bought new copies of the first 25 Blakes, and all 9 of the Merry Gentry series.

    • @angelwalker979
      @angelwalker979 3 години тому +1

      @DAGDRUM53 yeah they're good. I stopped after Obsidian Butterfly. I was starting to get just burnt out on them bc I binged read so many at the time lol. Love to pick them back up at some point. I've only read the first Merry Gentry book.