Books matching: eerie settings
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'The Witches' by Roald Dahl follows a young boy and his grandmother as they encounter a group of witches during their travels. The grandmother, with her extensive knowledge of witches, guides the boy in identifying and ultimately defeating the witches. The story is filled with adventure, suspense, and a touch of darkness as the boy navigates the dangers posed by the witches, including being turned into a mouse. Dahl's writing style captivates both children and adults, blending humor with a hint of scariness that keeps readers engaged throughout the tale.
The very next day, in order that we might both try to forget our great sadness, my grandmother started telling me stories. She was a wonderful story-teller and I was enthralled by everything she told ... - #2
'Prey' by Graham Masterton is a horror novel that follows the story of David Williams and his son as they move to the Isle of Wight to renovate Fortyfoot House. Strange occurrences begin to unfold within the house, revealing a dark and supernatural past that threatens not only David and his son but also the locals and the earth itself. The novel combines elements of cosmic horror, gory violence, and gratuitous sex, creating a chilling atmosphere reminiscent of Lovecraftian tales. As the characters delve deeper into the mysteries of the house, they encounter malevolent forces and eldritch horrors that challenge their understanding of time and space.
Masterton's writing style in 'Prey' is characterized by fast-paced storytelling, detailed backstories, and vivid descriptions of gore and terror. The narrative unfolds with a sense of dread and suspense, keeping readers on edge as they uncover the sinister secrets hidden within Fortyfoot House. The author expertly weaves together elements of supernatural horror, mysterious occurrences, and character development to create a gripping and unsettling tale that pays homage to both Lovecraftian themes and Masterton's unique storytelling style.
In the unfamiliar window, the thin flower-patterned curtains were stirred by the idlest of sea-breezes, and the fringes of the lampshade rippled like the legs of some strange ceiling-suspended centipe... - #3
Naomi's Room by Jonathan Aycliffe is a chilling ghost story that follows the heartbreaking tale of Charles and Laura, whose daughter Naomi goes missing and is later found murdered. As they grieve, strange occurrences in their Cambridge home lead them to uncover horrifying secrets about their family history. The plot is described as a classic ghost story with unexpected twists that keep readers on the edge of their seats, blending elements of mystery and horror seamlessly. The writing style is praised for its ability to create a haunting atmosphere, with some readers recommending reading the book by candlelight on a Winter's evening for maximum effect.
I found them yesterday, quite by chance. The photographs. The ones we took at Christmas all those years ago. And the later ones, the photographs we took in Egypt. Memories of an entire winter. I had t... - #4
'The 71/2 Deaths of Evelyn Hardcastle' by Stuart Turton is a complex murder mystery novel set in a country estate where the protagonist, Aiden Bishop, wakes up in a different body each day to solve the murder of Evelyn Hardcastle. The plot unfolds in a Groundhog Day-like scenario where Aiden must navigate through various perspectives and characters to unravel the mystery. The writing style is described as intricate, original, and engaging, offering a unique blend of genres like murder mystery, time travel, and psychological thriller.
My mind has gone blank. I don’t know who Anna is or why I’m calling her name. I don’t even know how I got here. I’m standing in a forest, shielding my eyes from the spitting rain. My heart’s thumping,... - #5
'The Woman in Black' by Susan Hill is a chilling ghost story set in a remote village in northern England. The story follows a young solicitor named Arthur Kipps who is sent to settle the affairs of a deceased client, Mrs. Drablow, at the eerie Eel Marsh House. As Kipps delves into the mysterious past of the house, he encounters supernatural events and a malevolent apparition dressed in black. The narrative style of the book is described as gothic, atmospheric, and suspenseful, with a timeless quality that adds to its effectiveness as a ghost story.
The book is praised for its evocative descriptions, haunting atmosphere, and well-crafted suspense. The author, Susan Hill, skillfully builds tension and creates a sense of foreboding throughout the story, keeping readers on edge with unexpected twists and eerie happenings. The setting of the isolated Eel Marsh House, along with the mysterious villagers and unsettling occurrences, adds to the overall sense of unease and fear that permeates the book.
IT WAS nine-thirty on Christmas Eve. As I crossed the long entrance hall of Monk’s Piece on my way from the dining room, where we had just enjoyed the first of the happy, festive meals, towards the dr... - #6
The Bone Weaver's Orchard by Sarah Read is a gothic horror novel set in 1926, following the story of a young boy named Charley Winslow who is sent to a boarding school in North Yorkshire. As Charley navigates the eerie atmosphere of the school, he becomes entangled in a web of disappearances, ghostly sightings, and dark secrets hidden within the school's walls. The book is praised for its atmospheric setting, gripping plot, and the way it keeps the reader on edge with its tension and mystery.
Charley was running out of time. He climbed off the creaking school bed and gathered his jars. Tongue pressed between his teeth, he pried the lids from the twelve jars of dead specimens—glass coffins ... 'The Dreams in the Witch House & Other Weird Stories' by H.P. Lovecraft, S.T. Joshi is a collection of weird fiction stories that delve into the Dream Cycle, inspired by Lord Dunsaney's fantasy fictions. The stories in this volume include a mix of cosmic horrors and Dunsanian pieces, showcasing Lovecraft's unique writing style and imaginative storytelling. Readers are taken on a journey through eerie settings, encountering characters like the witch Keziah, the rat man Brown Jenkins, and the ominous Black Man, each adding a layer of mystery and horror to the narratives. Lovecraft's prose transports readers to a world where ancient folklore, multi-dimensional realities, and strange beings converge, creating an atmosphere of tension and fear.
Into the north window of my chamber glows the Pole Star with uncanny light. All through the long hellish hours of blackness it shines there. And in the autumn of the year, when the winds from the nort...- #8
M.R. James's 'Collected Ghost Stories' is a hefty volume of chilling tales that explore the eerie intersection of the academic world and supernatural occurrences. Set mostly in England, these stories often feature subtle, implied horror rooted in historical artifacts and manuscripts. James's writing style is elegant and understated, creating an atmosphere of lurking menace and dread that is both captivating and chilling. The stories range from encounters with ghosts in English manors to disturbing discoveries of haunted objects, all masterfully crafted to evoke a sense of unease and fear.
ST. BERTRAND DE COMMINGES* is a decayed town on the spurs of the Pyrenees, not very far from Toulouse, and still nearer to Bagnères-de-Luchon. It was the site of a bishopric until the Revolution, and ... - #9
'Full Tilt' by Neal Shusterman is a gripping young adult novel that follows Blake as he navigates through a fantasy carnival to save his comatose brother. The carnival presents a sinister challenge where Blake and his friends must survive seven terrifying rides before dawn to escape. Each ride taps into their deepest fears, creating a suspenseful and thrilling atmosphere. The writing style is fast-paced and engaging, with a focus on character development and overcoming challenges in a surreal and eerie setting.
I should have known the night was jinxed when Quinn lost his hat on the Raptor. I wasn’t sure where on the roller coaster he lost it because I didn’t ride with him; my friends, Russ and Maggie, did. I... - #10
'Where the Chill Waits' by T. Chris Martindale is a horror novel that takes readers on a chilling journey deep into the woods. The book follows a group of characters who embark on a hunting trip that quickly turns into a survival test filled with dread and mysterious phenomenons. The writing style of Martindale is described as original, personality-filled, and engaging, with a focus on indigenous folklore and scary stories that keep readers on the edge of their seats.