Love Stephen King? Read These 7 Similar Novels ...

By Holly

If you love Stephen King but have already read all of his best works, then it's time to try something new. There are plenty of other horror authors that are equally as talented, but a little lesser know. Here are a few novels that are similar to Stephen King's writing:

1. Watchers by Dean Koontz

Watchers by Dean Koontz This book is a bit similar to Frankenstein because it deals with two creatures that no one understands. They are both a result of DNA research and are unlike anything that you've ever seen. In order to get a closer look at them, read the story. It's about 500 pages long, but it's worth every second you'll spend with it.

2. NOS4A2 by Joe Hill

NOS4A2 by Joe Hill This novel is about a woman trying to save her son from a killer. It takes place in 2008, but it flashes back to 1986. It shows how far a person will go for their loved one, but it also shows you just how many horrible things people are capable of. It's scary to think about, and even more terrifying to read about.

3. The Hellbound Heart by Clive Barker

The Hellbound Heart by Clive Barker The Hellraiser movie was based off of this book. If that's not a good enough incentive to read it, here's what it's about: a nihilistic man gets his hands on a puzzle box that opens new realms of reality. The novel discusses the fine line between pleasure and pain, and will make you wonder about what life has in store for you.

4. 14 by Peter Clines

14 by Peter Clines The main character in this book lives in a shabby apartment that is a bit bizarre. However, he doesn't think much about it until he realizes that his neighbor has a similar eeriness to her apartment. In fact, everyone in the apartment building is dealing with a similar situation, and the main character wants to figure out why that is.

5. The Exorcist by William Peter Blatty

The Exorcist by William Peter Blatty This is one of the most terrifying books that you could ever read. As you could've guessed, it's about a priest who has to figure out how to deal with a little girl who is possessed by a demon. Even if you've already seen the film version of the story, the book is worth reading if you want a good scare.

6. Haunted by Chuck Palahniuk

Haunted by Chuck Palahniuk This novel contains a series of short stories that'll leave your jaw hanging open. They're all horror based and some of them are even satirical, so you might just get a laugh out of them if you enjoy dark humor. The novel is written by the same author who wrote Fight Club, so you should only expect the best from him.

7. The Silence of the Lambs by Thomas Harris

The Silence of the Lambs by Thomas Harris You probably know all about this story because the book series was turned into a famous film. This novel is about Hannibal Lecter, a cannibal with a twisted tale. You can read it as a stand alone book, but it's actually the second in the series. The first novel is called Red Dragon and is just as thrilling.

It's hard to write as well as the great Stephen King, but these novels come close. What's your favorite Stephen King novel? What about your favorite horror novel written by someone else?

Frequently Asked Questions

What makes Stephen King's novels so popular?
His gripping storytelling blends horror, suspense, and relatable characters that keep readers hooked.
Can you recommend similar authors to Stephen King?
Authors like Dean Koontz, Clive Barker, and Joe Hill offer similar thrilling and suspenseful reads.
Are these 7 novels focused on horror or other genres?
While many lean towards horror and suspense, some also explore psychological thrillers and supernatural elements.
Is it okay to read these novels if I'm new to Stephen King's style?
Absolutely! These books are great gateways to enjoy the genre without being overwhelmed.
Do these recommended novels feature strong female protagonists?
Yes, many of these stories include compelling female leads that resonate with women readers.
Are the themes in these novels suitable for young women readers?
Most are appropriate for adults and mature teens, often exploring themes of empowerment, courage, and resilience.
Can I find these novels in audiobook format?
Yes, most are available as audiobooks, perfect for enjoying on the go.
Do these similar novels have a good balance of horror and emotional depth?
Definitely, they blend scares with deep character development and emotional narratives.
Are these novels standalone or part of a series?
The list includes both standalone novels and series, giving you a variety of reading experiences.
Where can I purchase or borrow these novels?
You can find them at local bookstores, online retailers, and your local library.
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