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Something Wicked in the Stacks: 13 Spooky Reads for Spooky Season
(generously donated by an anonymous Friend of the Library). Winners will be announced at the beginning of November.
No need to wander into the woods for a fright鈥攐ur library shelves are brimming with chills and thrills enough to make even the bravest reader look over their shoulder. This October, step into a world where every creak of the floorboards and rustle of pages hints at something lurking just out of sight and waiting for you to check it out.
This October, the 麻豆影视 Library invites you to brave The Scary 13鈥攁 carefully conjured collection of eerie delights spanning every format we offer. From dusty tomes, to whispering audiobooks, to graphic chills, and ghostly films, these stories are guaranteed to haunt your imagination long after the last page鈥攐r end credits鈥攆ade.
From ancient monsters to modern unease, The Scary 13 pulls its nightmares from every corner of the library. Each pick explores a different flavor of fear鈥攆olklore, cosmic dread, psychological chills, and even childhood spooks鈥攂ecause horror isn鈥檛 one-size-fits-all. Some stories whisper, some scream, and a few just quietly crawl under your skin. Together, they prove that the library鈥檚 stacks are as haunted as they are hallowed.
Physical Books
Never Whistle at Night: An Indigenous Dark Fiction Anthology
This powerhouse collection gathers Indigenous authors reclaiming horror through cultural storytelling. These tales draw on ancestral fears and modern wounds, turning colonization and survival into eerie metaphors that linger. It鈥檚 both haunting and deeply human鈥攑roof that the oldest stories can still bite.
Out There Screaming: An Anthology of New Black Horror
Curated by Jordan Peele, this anthology amplifies Black voices redefining the horror genre. Each story examines the intersection of fear, identity, and survival in a world that鈥檚 already terrifyingly real. It鈥檚 smart, socially sharp, and full of the kind of dread that sticks with you long after lights-out.
Audiobooks
You Weren鈥檛 Meant to Be Human by Michele Kaplan
A surreal, unnerving listen that questions what it even means to belong in your own body. Kaplan鈥檚 lyrical horror blends existential angst with grotesque transformation, perfect for those who like their scares with a side of philosophy. The narrator鈥檚 delivery makes every whispered doubt feel like a secret you were never meant to hear.
The Library at Hellebore by Dan Coxon
A dark academia treat for bibliophiles with a morbid streak. Hidden knowledge, cursed books, and a library that seems to be alive鈥攖his one鈥檚 tailor-made for anyone who鈥檚 ever wondered what might lurk behind the archives鈥 locked door. A slow burn that rewards patient, attentive listeners with steadily building dread.
eBooks
Spread Me by Ian Rogers
Body horror meets viral terror in this disturbing story about the consequences of curiosity. It鈥檚 grotesque, satirical, and eerily plausible鈥攖he digital age turned literally infectious. If Cronenberg had Wi-Fi, he might鈥檝e written this.
Where the Dead Brides Gather by Katya de Becerra
A gothic fever dream that blends supernatural lore with grief and obsession. Think decaying mansions, haunted vows, and ghostly sisterhoods. It鈥檚 a love letter to the atmospheric side of horror鈥攖he kind that feels like candlelight flickering on cold stone.
Graphic Novels
Five Nights at Freddy鈥檚: Fazbear Frights Trilogy
Animatronic nightmares leap off the page in this comic adaptation of the viral game series. It鈥檚 jump-scare horror reimagined in illustrated form鈥攃olorful, creepy, and strangely nostalgic. A must for readers who like their terror with a dash of 鈥80s arcade madness.
The Sandman, Book One by Neil Gaiman
Dreams, death, and destiny weave together in this lush, literary masterpiece. Gaiman鈥檚 world is mythic horror with existential stakes鈥攖errifying, yes, but also heartbreakingly beautiful. It鈥檚 horror that makes you think while it unsettles you.
DVDs
Nosferatu (2024)
The granddaddy of cinematic horror still casts a long shadow. Its eerie silence, gothic framing, and unforgettable count prove that some nightmares never age. Watch it for the atmosphere, stay for the uncanny realization that we鈥檝e been chasing this kind of fear for over a century.
Nope (2022)
Jordan Peele鈥檚 modern horror-sci-fi hybrid turns the spectacle of fear itself into the monster. It鈥檚 smart, subversive, and full of quiet cosmic terror lurking behind every 鈥渓ook.鈥 A perfect pairing with Out There Screaming, showing Peele鈥檚 universe of unsettling wonder in motion.
Children鈥檚 Books
A Very Hairy Scary Story by Rick Walton
A playful scare that teaches kids the difference between imagination and reality鈥攗ntil maybe it doesn鈥檛. Creepy fun for the littlest thrill-seekers, wrapped in humor and a cozy 鈥渂oo.鈥
Amanda Pig and the Awful, Scary Monster by Jean Van Leeuwen
A gentle tale about facing nighttime fears and finding courage in the dark. Sweet, funny, and sneakily profound鈥攁 reminder that bravery starts small.
Streaming (Available through Kanopy)
The Secret of Skinwalker Ranch
UFOs, curses, and government conspiracies鈥攖his docuseries is paranormal popcorn. It鈥檚 part science, part folklore, and all mystery. Perfect for skeptics and believers alike, proving that sometimes, the scariest thing is not knowing what鈥檚 out there.
So there you have it鈥The Scary 13, straight from the shadowy corners of your community college library. Whether you鈥檙e in the mood to read, listen, or stream, there鈥檚 something here to keep your spine tingling and your imagination wide awake. Just remember: in our stacks, the lights are always on鈥 but that doesn鈥檛 mean you鈥檙e alone.
After all, the best chills are borrowed鈥攏ot bought.