7 Sporror Books to Read, after 'The Last of Us'

Agents of Dreamland by Caitlín R. Kiernan

Agents of Dreamland is a new Lovecraftian horror novella from award-winning author Caitlín R. Kiernan.

Wanderers by Chuck Wending

From the mind of Chuck Wendig comes an astonishing tapestry of humanity that Harlan Coben calls “a suspenseful, twisty, satisfying, surprising, thought-provoking epic.”

Mexican Gothic by Silvia Moreno-Garcia

Mexican Gothic is the perfect summer horror read, and marks Moreno-Garcia with her hypnotic and engaging prose as one of the genre’s most exciting talents.

Creatures of Want and Ruin by Molly Tanzer

The Prohibition era, a bunch of diabolists, and an unfathomable evil growing up all over Long Island in the guise of ominous-looking mushrooms are used to weave an entertaining story.

The Girl With All the Gifts by M. R. Carey

In the ruins of civilization, a young girl's kindness and capacity for love will either save humanity -- or wipe it out in this USA Today bestselling thriller Joss Whedon calls "heartfelt, remorseless, and painfully human."

What Moves The Dead by T. Kingfisher

An instant USA Today & Indie bestsellerFrom the Nebula and Hugo award-winning author of The Twisted Ones, comes What Moves the Dead, a gripping and atmospheric retelling of Edgar Allan Poe's classic "The Fall of the House of Usher."

The Ambergris Trilogy by Jef VanderMeer

In many of his works, notably the well-known author, VanderMeer, a pioneer in the New Weird literary movement, uses mushrooms as a means of bringing psychedelic feelings tinged with cosmic terror to the story.