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Popular Books Collection

At the main campus, the Turlock campus Vasché Library, the space is called the Book Nook. At the Stockton Campus it's known as Popular Books space.

Horror Books

"Perhaps, for some people, the great works of horror provide a deep, visceral, darkly electrifying confirmation of their own most personal and profound experiences and intuitions." - Matt Cardin

What is Horror?

According to Mark Fabrizi, author of Historical Dictionary of Horror Literature, horror does two things: it creates a cathartic response in the reader and it depends upon a strong ontological connection with our own world.

Related Genres and Sub-Genres:

There are many types of genres related to horror and sub-genres within horror. A few examples of genres similar to horror are gothic fiction and dark fantasy. Some examples of horror sub-genres are:

  • Humor/Comedy Horror
  • Weird/Absurdist Horror
  • Philosophical Horror
  • Psychological Horror
  • Science Fiction Horror
  • Gothic Horror 
  • Cosmic/Lovecraftian Horror
  • Folk Horror
  • Realist Horror
  • Splatterpunk/Extreme Horror

For examples of horror literature throughout history, read Horror Literature Throughout History

New & Featured Horror Books

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Questions?

If you have any questions about horror books, contact Librarian Isabel at ivargas2@csustan.edu.

To request a library book, fill out the "Request Library Materials" form.

19th Century & Beyond Horror

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