Spooky Readers Book Club

A virtual for those who revel in the mysterious and the unknown! From Gothic fiction to supernatural mysteries, our selections will transport you to dark and captivating realms. Learn more at spookyreadersbookclub.com

Spooky Readers Book Clubspookyreaders
2026-02-19

Did you know February is literally named after rituals for the dead? The month gets its name from "Februa," Roman purification rites performed to appease deceased ancestors. Ancient Romans dedicated late February to honoring the dead through festivals like Feralia, making peace with spirits before the new year began in March.

Spooky Readers Book Clubspookyreaders
2026-02-17

How did séances become the standard for contacting the dead? From the Fox sisters in 1848 to Victorian parlor rooms, people have been reaching beyond the veil for centuries: thedeadhistory.com/2025/02/27/

Spooky Readers Book Clubspookyreaders
2026-02-14

From ghostly reunions to paranormal passions, we've rounded up the most hauntingly romantic reads for . 💕👻 Get swept away in a romance that transcends the grave: spookyreadersbookclub.com/ethe

Spooky Readers Book Clubspookyreaders
2026-02-12

One of our favorite quotes from this month's read. Kelley Armstrong understands that grief doesn't follow logic, it follows feeling. And that's exactly what makes this story so compelling. Join us to discuss the book later this month at spookyreadersbookclub.com

Spooky Readers Book Clubspookyreaders
2026-02-09

Grief in horror fiction hits different—it's not just emotion, it's FUEL for terrible decisions. We just dropped a blog post about how mourning drives characters to resurrect the dead, build haunted houses, and make deals with ancient powers. spookyreadersbookclub.com/the-

Spooky Readers Book Clubspookyreaders
2026-01-29

Our February book pick is I’ll Be Waiting by Kelley Armstrong, a chilling story of grief, isolation, and the creeping sense that you’re never truly alone. Expect quiet dread, mounting paranoia, and the kind of suspense that seeps in slowly and refuses to let go. Join us for the read and the discussion at spookyreadersbookclub.com.

Spooky Readers Book Clubspookyreaders
2026-01-18

Many of the most disturbing psychological horror stories are set almost entirely inside homes because isolation in domestic spaces has long been linked to heightened paranoia, moral collapse, and unreliable perception. From Victorian-era literature to modern thrillers, the home is often used as a pressure cooker where the mind becomes the true antagonist.

Spooky Readers Book Clubspookyreaders
2026-01-15

Why do we keep turning the page when the character unsettles us most? From charming monsters to unreliable minds, disturbing figures have a strange pull on readers. Dive into the behind fiction’s darkest fascinations. Read more at spookyreadersbookclub.com/why-

Spooky Readers Book Clubspookyreaders
2026-01-12

This line captures the heart of January’s read, Victorian Psycho. A story where the true horror is not what lurks in the dark, but what is carefully contained behind manners, routine, and self-control.

Psychological horror at its most intimate.

Spooky Readers Book Clubspookyreaders
2026-01-09

Looking to kick off the new year with a shriek? Check out this list of the most anticipated horror releases of 2026. From eerie rural slasher tales to unsettling domestic dread and spooky supernatural twists. Check out the list here: shereads.com/most-anticipated-

Spooky Readers Book Clubspookyreaders
2026-01-06

Not all horror announces itself. Some of it arrives quietly, wrapped in etiquette and obedience. This month’s read explores restraint as terror, the violence of repression, and what happens when politeness becomes a cage.

Spooky Readers Book Clubspookyreaders
2026-01-01

This month, we’re reading "Victorian Psycho" by Virginia Feito. A governess. A proper household. A mind quietly unraveling behind manners and routine. This is psychological horror steeped in Victorian restraint, where violence simmers just below the surface. Join us at spookyreadersbookclub.com

Spooky Readers Book Clubspookyreaders
2025-12-31

may have come to an end (for now), but the adventures still continue on the page. Check out our guide to the Stranger Things novels. spookyreadersbookclub.com/the-

Spooky Readers Book Clubspookyreaders
2025-12-24

The night slips in quietly, dressed all in shade,
It hums little secrets the daylight forbade.
It lingers and listens and stays out of sight,
Content to be everything left in the night.

Lantern-shaped snow globe with a snowman figure inside.
Spooky Readers Book Clubspookyreaders
2025-12-23

Winter has always made room for darker figures, and few are as enduring as . Discover how a once-local Alpine tradition evolved into a recognizable winter “devil,” shaped by folklore, religion, and cultural anxiety around the season: blogs.loc.gov/folklife/2025/12

Spooky Readers Book Clubspookyreaders
2025-12-22

Our December pick, "The Village Library Demon-Hunting Society," is full of warmth, wit, and just enough wickedness, and we’re gathering to talk about it on December 30. Details: spookyreadersbookclub.com/even

Spooky Readers Book Clubspookyreaders
2025-12-19

Cozy horror might sound like a contradiction, but that’s exactly what makes it magical. Instead of terrifying you with relentless dread, it blends the spooky with comfort. Perfect for long winter nights and a December read like “The Village Library Demon-Hunting Society,” where warmth and the wicked coexist in the same cozy plot. Read more at spookyreadersbookclub.com/cozy

Spooky Readers Book Clubspookyreaders
2025-12-18

Libraries are built for order. Which is exactly why they’re so effective when stories let something slip through the cracks.

A good library horror story understands the tension between preservation and discovery, between what’s cataloged and what shouldn’t be found.

Spooky Readers Book Clubspookyreaders
2025-12-15

If you're enjoying the vibes of this month's book, you might also enjoy other stories that blend warmth with unease — where community and comfort sit right next to something ancient and wrong: penguinrandomhouse.com/the-rea

Spooky Readers Book Clubspookyreaders
2025-12-14

Ready to discover the mysterious side of ? Join us online on 12/22 for "Christmas Creatures: Spooky Folklore & Holiday Legends"—a FREE event diving into eerie tales and chilling legends from around the globe: eventbrite.com/e/1977252253717

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