Title. My local library is heavily underequipped for horror. They’re looking for some good (not too extreme) recs. Also, they have their fare share of Stephen King, Anne Rice, John Saul, Mary Downing Hahn, and Goosebumps. Outside of that, they only have like two books by Straub, one by Katherine Arden, one by Ramsey Campbell, two comps, three by Peter Benchley, and that’s it. I know this list isn’t short, but the library ain’t small, and it was actually kind of hard to find just these.
So, yeah, we could use some help to stock them up. And please, no splatterpunk or anything too extreme. Thanks!
by gobbldycock123
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T. Kingfisher’s horror stuff is pretty good. Loved *The Twisted Ones*, thought *The Hollow Places* was great, *What Moves the Dead* wasn’t as big of a hit for me but it’s not bad.
Chuck Tingle’s *Camp Damascus* is really fun, very cinematic in the way it unfolds.
Stephen Graham Jones is up there with the greats for me. *The Only Good Indians* is one of the few books I’ve ever immediately started reading again as soon as I finished it.