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In this section you will find over 3.861 exciting and thrilling books about Horror. At Tales we have all types of good Horror books for each individual to enjoy, whether you want some of the classics, new or children’s horror books. We all need a little scare in our lives, to learn how to deal with the real world and acknowledge the fact that it is indeed okay to be scared. Scary stories also teach kids that Monsters are terrifying, but at the same time they’ll have an understanding of scary situations, and learn how to cope with them. Take a chance and let the mystery begin here.
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  • by J. C. Kavanagh
    £13.49

    The dream world hides something deeper The terrifying adventures continue in this final chapter of The Twisted Climb series. Georgia has been saved, and Dick, too. Or so they thought. Jayden, Connor and Max are once again summoned to the dream world - only to discover there is another world below it. A world that un-does all the rules of the dream world. A world where climbing gets you nowhere and thousand-year-old legends dwell. A world with secrets to be uncovered and unimaginable terrors to confront. There, the legends of the Ojibwe tribe of the Great Lakes region battle for dominance. That is, until an Elder unites the book's main characters for one final task: to release the lost souls trapped in the danademo nde' passage - the place where the heart weeps. Can Jayden, Connor and Max overcome the bizarre challenges in the dark, new world, and save the lost souls? Their courage is relentlessly tested in this epic journey, because, in the final battle, only one of them holds the key.

  • by Joelle Wellington
    £7.99

    Edgewater Academy is a school for the very rich and very powerful. Adina is neither of those things, and when she gets into a fight with a fellow student, her scholarship to a top college is revoked, and her world falls apart. Until she's invited to The Finish. This is her chance at the life she's dreamed of. Then the contestants start to die...

  • by Geri Halliwell-Horner
    £7.99

    A sweeping adventure filled with a hidden island, family secrets,shocking betrayals, amazing music, and girl power, by iconic SpiceGirl, songwriter and author Geri Halliwell-Horner.

  • by Juan Gallardo
    £18.49

  • by Anthony O'Connor
    £14.49

  • by T. K. Wrathbone
    £19.49 - 34.99

  • by David Walliams
    £7.49

    Howl with laughter and squeal with delight at this monstrously exciting new picture book from number one bestselling author David Walliams, illustrated by the awesome Adam Stower!Howler is a SMALL werewolf with a BIG problem.He is just not SCARY! And that makes him the odd one out at Monster School...But when Howler finds some new friends, he discovers that being the ODD one out might just make him the COOLEST one of all...With giggles on every page, this hilarious new picture book is perfect for ALL little monsters.

  • by Kenneth Niemand
    £13.49

    A new twist on a classic Dredd storyline.  The zombies from Judge Dredd: Judgement Day find their way into other 2000 AD storylines, and now Strontium Dog Johnny Alpha must face off against a zombified multiverse of 2000 AD characters, including a zombie Judge Dredd!

  • by Agata Loth-Ignaciuk
    £11.49

    An awful creature with a terrible howl is loose in Mika’s house, eating up dust bunnies and even Mika’s socks! Join Mika on a charming journey of imagination and discovery in award-winning Polish creators Agata Loth-Ignaciuk and Berenika Kolomycka’s Mika and the Howler.Meet Mika! Mika is a young explorer who faces familiar-yet-not-fully known objects and obstacles around her house. Today’s newest challenge? The "howler" that roams her living room and hallways sucking up dust bunnies and—even her socks! But the howler isn’t as dangerous as it appears, and young Mika is soon brave enough to face it. The first in a series of books for the youngest comics readers, enjoy the sweet, simple, and delightful Mika and the Howler.

  • by Marie Antoinette Kelley
    £16.99

    Follows Danny through his near-death experience to heaven and the lessons that he learned before returning to Earth.

  • by Adam Cesare
    £14.99

    Five teenagers sneak into the abandoned Penn Mills Galleria to take a last look around before it's demolished, but while the mall has been closed for years, the teens must contend with its sprawling, transformative cosmic horror--or be trapped inside forever.

  • by Natasha Deen
    £6.49

  • by Shawn Pryor
    £6.99

    Criminal mastermind Cynthia Cyber recruits a videogame super-villain named Bandora Bandit to battle The Gamer. When the Bandit tracks down The Gamer, she transports him to her own videogame world for a Wild West showdown! Will The Gamer defeat the super-powered villain and find his way back home?

  • by Gerard Siggins
    £8.99

    Book 9 in the acclaimed Rugby Spirit series Eoin's been promoted early to the Senior Cup team - where he's the youngest ever player - and he's not sure if he's ready for it. A discovery from the earliest days of Irish rugby brings more ghostly encounters for Eoin - and leads him and his friends to tackle a series of crimes at the national stadium.

  • by Julian Sedgwick
    £9.49

    A ghostly journey through Northern Japan in search of yokai monsters and theOtherworld, told equally in manga and prose by Julian Sedgwick and ChieKutsuwada.

  • by Kory Merritt
    £7.99

    It's been months since Levi and Kat rescued their town's forgottenchildren. But now the strangeness has started again: hundreds ofcreepy snowmen pop up across town and a bizzare blizzard hits theday before spring break, trapping the kids in school. And somethingis roaming the darkened halls, something hungry ...

  • by John Sazaklis
    £6.49

    On a trip to the space station, the space camp members carefully follow a howling creature. As if that wasn't scary enough, the creature leads them right to a group of aliens! Thankfully they are friendly aliens. The kids team up with the aliens to take down the spooky space creature together!

  • by John Sazaklis
    £6.49

    Hattie refuses to comb her hair. One night a hairy godmother casts a spell on her. Hattie wakes up with snakes for hair! It's nearly impossible to keep them under control, which is a huge problem at school. Will Hattie ever have normal hair again?

  • by William Anthony
    £6.49

    The past was a miserable place to be. There was a war around every corner. People were often so ill that they were dying. Disaster was never far away and crime was happening all over the place.Be brave. Take a journey through hideous history and see if you emerge from the other side...

  • by Mantri Pragada Markandeyulu
    £27.99

  • by Gabriel Simon
    £15.99

  • by Daniel Meng
    £27.99

  • by Delonte' Harris
    £16.49 - 20.99

  • by David Stanley
    £8.99 - 25.49

  • by S. a. Alba
    £13.49

    When Rosie Connors, a fourteen-year-old genius, goes to test and interview at King's Preparatory, one of the most prestigious high schools in the world, she is shocked to discover that there's an entire colony of supernatural beings deep in the mountain ranges and Sonoran Desert of Arizona.As she obsesses over this strange, new world, Rosie learns more about the hidden society and the mysterious founder who established the community, James Kingsley. Through her thirst for knowledge and addiction to learn, Rosie's mind leads her on a dark path, and she uncovers a disturbing secret. Someone is attempting an evil, violent ritual, and targeting King's Preparatory students in the process.Enlisting the help of her friends, Rosie opens her own investigation to stop the attacks on campus before anyone else is hurt, or worse, killed.KING'S PREPARATORY AND THE BOOK OF BEING (97,500 words) is a young adult paranormal mystery novel rooted in the story of Rosie Connors seeking the truth of the supernatural world she now belongs to. This book will appeal to fans of Harry Potter, Divergent, and Vampire Diaries as well as to young adult readers who have enjoyed the writing styles of Maggie Stiefvater, Elise Kova, Leia Stone, and Michelle Madow.

  • by Chris Harmon
    £14.99 - 18.49

  • by Mack Shelton
    £10.49

    Kyle Yates, a 14-year-old orphan, is adopted by Diabolos Je Rouge, to line in the sprawling Sevenoakes Manor. Since he is the newest resident of the manor, he must participate in a seven-year ritual know as The Festival. Je Rouge takes Kyle on a tour of the manor and its grounds. Statues of young boys and girls, each in different period clothing, decorate the manor. The next morning The Festival begins. The object of The Festival is to win ten tasks and receive ten keys. At the end of the contest, Kyle must make a potion that will reveal the correct key. Once found, the statues come to life, and the past participants will be freed to return to their own time. But should Kyle fail, he, too, will become imprisoned as a stone statue until another challenger arrives to free him. The last participant to free the participants, Melvin Horton, won The Festival but failed to free one girl. Kyle is helped by two dwarfs, Enov and Gladys, and the ghosts of the part participants who tell of the young lady kept in glass from the first Festival of over two-hundred years ago. Now Kyle's determination is to rescue the young girl and free the past participants. But the challenges stand in his way: ghosts, attacked by flying objects, evil gargoyles, a lake monster, flying daggers, and the constant nagging advice by others to quit.

  • by Peter Hall & Paul Gandersman
    £18.99 - 31.99

  • by Tyler Jolley
    £10.49

    Getting knocked unconscious in a tomb at the local cemetery wasn't exactly how Calvin expected a game of truth or dare to go. Worse, all but one of his friends ditched him. But that's the least of Calvin's worries. He can't sleep, his hair is falling out, and according to his best friend, Jaylen, he stinks of something awful. And now a mysterious stranger named Belmont has offered to help Calvin deal with his new condition and try to live a normal life-a normal life as a zombie!Soon, fake hair, monthly embalming, wearing industrial strength deodorizer, and a steady diet of brains make up Calvin's regular routine. He's just starting to fit back into the norms of society when things take a turn for the worse, and Calvin wakes up one night covered in someone else's blood. As his memories piece back together, he realizes something evil has taken control of his zombie body, and the murders start piling up. Calvin must race against time to put a stop to the sinister force bending his will and using him as a weapon, before he kills again.

The Horror Genre
Horror is a cultural genre that is meant to scare, shock and repulse its audience. An important thing to remember about this type of genre is that it elicits a dreadful sense in the reader through frightening and terrifying themes, situations and descriptive images. When we read a horror book, everything is important, such as the storyline, characters and the whole atmosphere. It is meant to provoke and shock the reader with its exploration of the unknown. The depreciating value that horror has, will help us understand why something is indeed scary. Look at it this way, once you see the monster come into the light, and you see it for what it truly is, it will help you to be less afraid. This genre also has several sub-genres, some of them consist of; Gothic, Science fiction, Survival, Occult, Dark fantasy, Paranormal, etc. Each has its own distinct characteristics. 

Classic Horror books
If we think about some of the popular classic horror books, the first author that will pop up is most likely the gothic writer Edgar Allan Poe. The gothic novel is a subgenre under horror that specifically has a focus on death, originated in the 18th century and is mastered by him. In the 19th and 20th century the horror writers focused on something completely different, such as tales involving occult ideas, and the popular books Frankenstein by Mary Shelley and Dracula by Bram Stoker came into the picture and still kept their relevance today. Frankenstein is a classic story about a scientist who accidentally creates a monster when his experiment goes horribly wrong. And Dracula is a gothic novel about a vampyre who has a desire to spread the undead curse to as many mortal humans as possible. These two popular stories are well known worldwide and they will never lose their relevance, no matter how old they get. That is the magic of being a classic.  

New Horror books
As for the newer horror books, 2019-2021 had been some epic years for horror fiction. It is an ever-evolving genre and so many new voices blossomed. Most of the popular horror stories today involve crime writing, especially serial killers, slashers, and the ghost of the past. Something about newly written gothic stories that take place in the Victorian-era is so thrilling to read about, here we find books like the Stalking Jack the Ripper series by Kerri Maniscalo. The author incorporates themes of equality and social justice which takes the mystery of the infamous murderer to a whole new level. The main character Audrey Rose, eschews polite society for the very scandalous pastime of learning burgeoning science of forensic medicine. While she spends her time being captivated by science, there’s a serial killer on the loose. There’s nothing more thrilling and entertaining than reading about an inspiring heroine who solves mystery crimes. 
Children’s horror books are also important to address. Here we find Nightmares by Jason Segel and Kirsten Miller, where the younger audience can explore dark territory but at the same time be comforted. It is a book that’ll reassure you how to overcome the power of fear. The main character Charlie’s and his friends’ adventure in the Netherworld is harrowing, because they’re in constant danger, but together they try to face their fears and conquer their nightmares. 

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