What are your favorite paranormal themed books? Looking for something new to read, preferably mysteries that involve ghosts or criptids. Non of that Stephen King bullshit
>>17315317
Harry Potter. Has ghosts and criptids like dragons, trolls and giants. There are a few mysteries too, plus magic. /x/ loves magic.
>>17315317
>Non of that Stephen King bullshit
>see i'm like so totally not mainstream, i'm a cool girl guys
>>17315317
https://en.wikisource.org/wiki/Author:Howard_Phillips_Lovecraft
Just read everything on this page, it should last you a while, and by the end you'll be a high priest of Leng or something.
>dat haunted ass vagoo
Anything from the author of Carrie
>>17315422
Someone's butt hurt. Bet you think the Dark Tower series is the best thing ever written
>>17315429
the guy who wrote "the girl who loved to gordon" is pretty good too.
i can highly recommend anything by that author.
>>17316218
*Tom Gordon
>>17315317
Ayy this book sounds rad. Like Narnia but with skeletons and it's a vagina instead of a wardrobe
"Steve is madly in love with his eccentric girlfriend, Stacy. Unfortunately, their sex life has been suffering as of late, because Steve is worried about the odd noises that have been coming from Stacy's pubic region. She says that her vagina is haunted. She doesn't think it's that big of a deal. Steve, on the other hand, completely disagrees.
When a living corpse climbs out of her during an awkward night of sex, Stacy learns that her vagina is actually a doorway to another world. She persuades Steve to climb inside of her to explore this strange new place. But once inside, Steve finds it difficult to return... especially once he meets an oddly attractive woman named Fig, who lives within the lonely haunted world between Stacy's legs."
>>17316241
Carlton Mellick III is fucking amazing
Cameron Pierce is also pretty good
>>17315317
>>17316241
>>17316419
I need these fucking books on my shelf.
I like the Monster Hunter International series.