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A haunting, heartfelt, and surprisingly poignant monster tale that’s equal parts horror and touching character study - Dweller is a must for fans of unusual friendships and the darker side of coming-of-age stories.

If you liked Dweller, here are the top 100 books to read next:

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  1. #1

    Bigfoot Beach by Kristopher Rufty
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    In the small beach town of Seashell Cove, a series of gruesome attacks by a Bigfoot creature terrorizes the residents and tourists. As the body count rises and sightings become more frequent, the town must band together to fight against the menacing Bigfoot and save their community. The plot unfolds with a mix of horror, gore, and suspense, leading to a climactic battle to the death in the creature's cave. The story is described as a fresh take on the Bigfoot legend, with well-developed characters and a fast-paced narrative that keeps readers engaged from beginning to end.

    The writing style of 'Bigfoot Beach' by Kristopher Rufty is praised for being easy-going, descriptive, and engrossing. Readers appreciate the author's ability to create characters that are relatable and engaging, as well as his skill in incorporating just the right amount of gore to enhance the storytelling without relying solely on shock value. The book is commended for its unique twist on the Bigfoot trope, offering a blend of horror elements and nods to classic monster stories, making it a thrilling and enjoyable read for fans of the genre.

    April 2015
    334 pages

  2. #2

    Master of the Forest by Artyom Dereschuk
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    A tense, atmospheric creature feature with a Russian twist - well worth a try for horror and adventure fans, even if the pacing and editing aren’t perfect.

    'Master of the Forest' by Artyom Dereschuk is a gripping horror story set in Siberia, revolving around a young man's desperate quest for a better life. The plot unfolds as he delves into the dangerous world of Mammoth tusk hunting, only to unearth the ancient skeleton of the 'master of the forest.' This discovery triggers a series of horrifying events as the current masters of the forest seek revenge on those who disturb their domain. The narrative is filled with suspense, vivid imagery of the Russian landscape, and a unique blend of ancient myth and modern life, making it a thrilling and thought-provoking read.

    The author's writing style draws readers into the oppressive atmosphere of the tale, creating an intense and suspenseful experience. The diverse cast of characters, the inclusion of fossil hunting, and the intricate character development add depth to the story, while the exploration of internal changes in the protagonist adds layers to the plot. Overall, 'Master of the Forest' offers a fresh take on the horror genre, blending elements of adventure, mystery, and adrenaline-inducing suspense.

    October 2018
    305 pages

  3. #3

    Children of Chaos by Greg F. Gifune
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    A dark, intense journey into guilt, fate, and horror - a brutal, beautifully written read for those who like their fiction thought-provoking and unflinchingly grim.

    'Children of Chaos' by Greg F. Gifune is a dark and thought-provoking novel that follows the lives of three friends, Phil, Jamie, and Martin, who are haunted by a crime committed in their youth. The book delves into themes of guilt, atonement, and the consequences of past actions, as the characters navigate through dark and dangerous paths, both physically and psychologically. Gifune's writing style is described as sublime, with poetic yet horrifying prose that creates a gripping and atmospheric narrative, leading readers on a journey filled with tension and suspense.

    The story unfolds as Phil is hired to find and bring back Martin, who has become the leader of a dangerous cult in Mexico. As Phil embarks on this perilous journey through the eerie Corridor of Dreams, he is confronted with his own demons and forced to confront the darkness that has plagued their lives since that fateful encounter with a scarred stranger. The novel weaves together elements of horror, psychological thriller, and supernatural mystery, keeping readers on the edge of their seats with its intense narrative and complex characters.

    2009
    303 pages

  4. #4

    The Mountain King by Rick Hautala
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    A fast, fun, old-school monster horror romp with strong storytelling and B-movie charm - perfect for fans of creature features and quick thrill reads!

    'The Mountain King' by Rick Hautala is a horror novel that follows Mark and his friend Phil as they hike Mount Agiochook, only for Phil to fall off a cliff and be taken away by a mysterious creature. As Mark searches for his friend, he must navigate through search parties accusing him of murder and the looming threat of a deadly creature stalking him. The story is set in the mountains of Maine, where legends of a demon roaming the cliffs add to the eerie atmosphere. Hautala's writing style is described as vivid and fast-paced, with intriguing characters and believable backwoods monsters.

    September 1996
    379 pages

  5. #5

    Below by Laurel Hightower
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    A suspenseful, chilling novella that balances cryptid horror with emotional depth - short, sharp, and perfect for horror fans who like both monsters and meaningful character journeys.

    Laurel Hightower's novella, 'Below', is a gripping horror story that follows the journey of the relatable protagonist, Addy, as she faces a night of horrors in the dark mountains of West Virginia. The book is praised for its well-written and fast-paced narrative, filled with tension and suspense that keeps readers engaged from start to finish. Hightower masterfully weaves a tale of survival, personal transformation, and psychological terror, creating a haunting and action-packed story that lingers in the reader's mind long after the final page.

    'Below' delves into themes of self-discovery, resilience, and facing inner demons, all set against a backdrop of eerie and claustrophobic atmospheres. The novella combines elements of creature horror, survival story, and supernatural mystery, delivering a visceral and intense reading experience that leaves readers on the edge of their seats. Hightower's writing style is commended for its ability to evoke fear, tension, and a sense of unease, making 'Below' a must-read for horror fans looking for a thrilling and immersive story.

    Addy’s hands shook, the band of her grandmother’s wedding ring tapping an erratic rhythm on the edge of the chipped porcelain mug she held so tight. The coffee within had long gone cold, but she could...
    March 2022
    119 pages

  6. #6
    Wolf Hunt 1
    Book 1 in the series:Wolf Hunt

    Wolf Hunt 1 - Wolf Hunt by Jeff Strand
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    A riotous, bloody, and hilarious romp - perfect for horror-comedy fans, but the non-stop chaos and irreverent style won't be for everyone.

    In 'Wolf Hunt 1' by Jeff Strand, George and Lou, two hired thugs, are tasked with transporting a man in a cage who they are told is a werewolf. Initially skeptical, they soon find themselves in a chaotic situation as the werewolf, Ivan, escapes and goes on a brutal killing spree through a small town. The book follows the humorous and gory escapades of George, Lou, and Ivan as they navigate through a series of violent and twisted events. The writing style is described as fast-paced, action-packed, and filled with witty banter between the characters, creating a blend of horror and humor.

    The plot of 'Wolf Hunt 1' revolves around the relentless pursuit of Ivan the werewolf by George and Lou, who are determined to recapture him to avoid facing the wrath of their employer. As the story unfolds, the tension builds as the characters' interactions become increasingly sinister and humorous, leading to a climactic showdown between the thugs and the werewolf. The book is characterized by its dark humor, graphic violence, and unique take on the werewolf genre, offering readers a thrilling and entertaining ride through a world of carnage and chaos.

    "Okay, it says here that you stole..." George Orton glanced down at his notebook, then flipped through a few pages. "Where did I write that down? Bear with me for a second...yeah, here it is. Sixty-th...
    1997
    288 pages

  7. #7

    The Jersey Devil by Hunter Shea
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    A gory, pulse-pounding creature feature that's perfect for horror lovers wanting a fast, furious, and blood-soaked monster romp through the Pine Barrens.

    'The Jersey Devil' by Hunter Shea is a fast-paced horror novel that revolves around a cursed family's quest to hunt down the legendary Jersey Devil. The story is filled with blood-filled encounters, a complex legend of the Jersey Devil, and a final battle between the family and the creature. The writing style is described as entertaining, action-packed, and filled with gore, making it a thrilling creature feature.

    Jane Moreland couldn’t believe how heavy Henry was, now that he was deadweight and starting to ripen. She should have done this last night, right when it happened, but she’d needed a clearer head. Pol...
    August 2016
    381 pages

  8. #8

    Mouth by Joshua Hull
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    A wild, hilarious, and delightfully weird horror novella with heart - think B-movie vibes in book form. Super fun for horror fans and perfect for a quick, memorable read.

    Mouth by Joshua Hull tells the story of Rusty, a drifter who unexpectedly inherits a house with a strange pet—a giant, hungry hole in the ground named Mouth. The plot thickens when Abigail, a curious teenager and horror enthusiast, discovers Rusty's secret and becomes a part of his chaotic life. Their odd friendship unfolds in a mix of dark comedy and horror, filled with witty banter and bizarre situations that often lead to hilarious yet unsettling moments.

    Hull's writing style is sharp and engaging, blending humor with genuine scares. The novella is packed with clever references to classic horror films, showcasing the love and passion for the genre. Despite its gruesome elements, the story maintains a heartfelt tone, exploring themes of desperation, redemption, and the unconventional bonds that can form in the most unusual circumstances.

    March 2024

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    Near the Bone by Christina Henry
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    A tense, unsettling survival horror that’s as much about real-life monsters as the cryptid in the woods - delivers chilling suspense, but leaves some questions in the cold. Not for the faint of heart, but a must for those who like their horror raw and deeply emotional.

    Near the Bone by Christina Henry is a chilling tale of survival and horror set in a remote forest on a mountain. The story follows Mattie, who was kidnapped by her abusive husband, William, at a young age and raised in isolation to be his wife. As William's cruel and controlling behavior escalates, Mattie discovers a monstrous creature lurking in the woods, leading to a harrowing battle for survival against both human and supernatural threats. The narrative skillfully weaves themes of trauma, resilience, and the darkness of human nature, keeping readers on edge with its suspenseful and brutal storytelling.

    The book delves into the psychological and physical torment endured by Mattie at the hands of William, while also exploring the mystery of the woodland monster that threatens their lives. With a gripping plot filled with unexpected twists and a writing style that evokes a sense of dread and tension, Near the Bone delivers a bone-chilling reading experience that is both horrifying and compelling.

    Then she saw the orange fur matted with blood, and the place where something sharp had torn through the fox’s middle. Viscera were strewn over the snow, the scent fresh and strong despite the cold air...
    April 2021
    336 pages

  10. #10
    Slugs
    Book 1 in the series:Slugs

    Slugs - Slugs by Shaun Hutson
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    A wild, gross-out romp - perfect for fans of creature horror and retro pulp, but maybe not for the faint of heart (or stomach).

    'Slugs' by Shaun Hutson is a horror novel that follows the story of a health inspector named Mike Brady who uncovers a terrifying outbreak of carnivorous slugs in the small town of Merton. As the slugs wreak havoc and cause gruesome deaths, Mike, along with his wife Kim, a sewage officer, and a museum curator, team up to investigate and stop the deadly creatures before they spread beyond the sewers. is described as a graphic page-turner that combines elements of terror and intrigue, with vivid descriptions that evoke a sense of fear and disgust towards the slimy creatures.

    'Slugs' is praised for its ability to create a gripping and fast-paced narrative that keeps readers engaged from start to finish. is noted for its vivid and gory scenes that are described in a way that allows readers to visualize the horror unfolding, making it a thrilling and entertaining read. Additionally, the story is commended for its well-developed characters and the sense of tension and fear it builds as the slugs become an ever-present threat in the town.

    Ron Bell got through one verse of ‘Mull of Kintyre’ then threw up. He slumped heavily against the wooden gatepost, wondering why the world was spinning round so fast. He bent double over the fence, cl...
    1982
    262 pages

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