You don’t need Halloween to justify reading scary books, any more than you need sand to justify reading a beach novel. But the holiday does give editors here a handy excuse to talk about some of their favorite spooky reads. On this week’s episode, the host Gilbert Cruz talks with his colleagues Tina Jordan and Sadie Stein about the enduring appeal of ghost stories, Gothic novels and other scary books.
Titles discussed:
“Ghost Hunters: William James and the Search for Scientific Proof of Life After Death,” by Deborah Blum
“Something Wicked This Way Comes,” by Ray Bradbury
“Rebecca,” by Daphne du Maurier
“Don’t Look Now: And Other Stories,” by Daphne du Maurier
“The Exorcist,” by William Peter Blatty
“Scary Stories to Tell in the Dark,” by Alvin Schwartz
“Ghosts,” by Edith Wharton
“Eight Ghosts: The English Heritage Book of Ghost Stories,” by various
“Oh, Whistle, and I’ll Come to You, My Lad,” by M.R. James
“The Hunger,” by Alma Katsu
“The Terror,” by Dan Simmons
“The Little Stranger,” by Sarah Waters
“Affinity,” by Sarah Waters
“The Paying Guests,” by Sarah Waters
“The Haunting of Hill House,” by Shirley Jackson
“Hell House,” by Richard Matheson
“House of Leaves,” by Mark Z. Danielewski
“A Haunting on the Hill,” by Elizabeth Hand
“The Virago Book of Ghost Stories,” edited by Richard Dalby
“The Turn of the Screw,” by Henry James
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