Fall 2018 Reading List

 

Yes, it’s finally time to break out the fall books! Nothing gets me into the fall mood better than a spooky story. Sure, summer reading by the pool is nice but have you ever cozied up with a blanket, a fireplace, some hot cider, and a good book? My ideal night.

I get so happy and excited when I find a new book that I can’t wait to read. I was searching for a few new books to read this fall and thought someone else might want to see the awesome ones that I found! The following are creepy ghost stories, psychological thrillers, or books that just give me fall vibes. A few of these I have read/currently reading and the rest are still on my reading list (I have a long list, okay!?).

 

Fall Books 2018 Mack Jean

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Fall Books 2018

Kill Creek by Scott Thomas

Since it’s release on Halloween of last year, this book has gotten a lot of attention in the horror world. It’s perfect for this time of year! It is a classic horror story written in a more modern time. The story is about 4 authors who are invited to spend Halloween night in a haunted house as a publicity stunt but as you can imagine, things go horribly wrong. Each of the 4 authors gives a different perspective which makes this such a satisfying read. 

 

The Grip of It: A Novel by Jac Jemc

Have you ever heard a creepy noise in your house in the middle of the night and your mind started racing at 100 mph? That is this book times ten. A newly married couple moves into a new house and things start to get weird. Is it really the house or is it all in their minds?

 


A Head Full of Ghosts: A Novel by Paul Tremblay

Schizophrenia, demonic possession, exorcisms, and a reality tv show. Interesting, right?! I’m excited to read this one. Love how it plays into 21st-century life as well as the struggles of mental illnesses.

 

 


Baby Teeth: A Novel by Zoje Stage

A gripping thriller about a troubled young girl who will do anything it takes to win the love of her father and make her mother’s life a living nightmare. Reading the blurb for this book, I kept thinking of the movie, Orphan. Although, I have a feeling this one will have a slightly different ending…

 


Sharp Objects: A Novel by Gillian Flynn

From the author of Gone Girl, this Chicago based author has created a captivating psychological thriller filled with twists and turns. A woman is brought back to her hometown of Chicago for a murder investigation where she has to uncover her unsettling past and deal with her dysfunctional family. The mini-series of this novel is now on HBO, but I always recommend reading the book before you watch the film version!

 


The Wildlands: A Novel by Abby Geni

This novel is not like the others but it seems like a solid story and it was just released on September 4th, so I thought I would give it a shout-out. Although it’s not as creepy as the others on my list, it is still known to be a page-turning thriller that you won’t want to put down. The concepts include family, survival, and standing up for what you believe in.

 

My Absolute Darling: A Novel by Gabriel Tallent

Also, a story if you are one who isn’t into the creepy stuff. This is the one I am currently reading and although I haven’t gotten very far, I’m intrigued to know more about the characters, Martin and Turtle, a father and daughter duo who live in a run-down house in the woods of California.

 


The Outsider: A Novel by Stephen King

Really, any Stephen King novel will do (there’s plenty to choose from). I recently picked up this one because the murder mystery aspect intrigued me. I am also hearing that some super creepy supernatural aspects come about in this book as well. Excited to find out what that is all about.

 


Little Girls by Ronald Malfi

A creepy little ghost story that will keep you up at night. It is about a woman who must revisit her childhood home after her father commits suicide. Things start getting a little eerie in the house; even weirder when a little girl shows up who looks just like a girl who died years ago.

 

 

In a Dark, Dark Wood by Ruth Ware

A bachelorette party went very, very wrong. This book is suspenseful, thrilling, and one that you won’t want to put down. I true murder mystery book. Not super creepy or scary so perfect if you are not into that sort of thing. This is a good psychological thriller that anyone can read. Definitely recommend. This author also wrote the popular, “The Woman in Cabin 10″, which I’ve been dying to read.

 

What is on your reading list for fall? I love hearing what others are reading, leave a comment below!

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2 Comments

  1. I enjoy your blogging Mack. New Orleans is a place I’d think you’d never tire of finding new places to eat and drink and plenty of history and mystique. I find my books at the infamous GW and library.Just read The Closers by Michael Connelly a crime story and that Harry Bosch character is just bad ass and smart. GW $1.00
    The Warriors Path by Louis L’Amore a story teller of the American West. A way back in the day story. Was refreshing and couldn’t imagine living in those times, tough people. GW$1.00
    Gemini by Carol Cassels two stories in one time overlaps,innocence,love and mystery. Local library .50 donation. All different,enjoyed them all,hardest time putting down The Closers!! Pet Cemetery my fav Stephen King novel thanks for sharing your pics and trips chow darling

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