Book List

Books That Will Burrow Into Your Soul This Halloween

  • FICTION

    DOCTOR SLEEP

    SEPT. 24, 2013

THRILLER & SUSPENSE

DOCTOR SLEEP

by Stephen King

Satisfying at every level. King even leaves room for a follow-up, should he choose to write one—and with luck, sooner than... Full review >

FULL REVIEW >
  • FICTION

    DRACULA

    OCT. 13, 2009

FICTION

DRACULA

by Dacre Stoker & Ian Holt

Flies and spiders, master! Big, messy, lots of fun—and not Stephenie Meyer. Full review >

FULL REVIEW >
  • FICTION

    THE BURN PALACE

    FEB. 7, 2013

THRILLER & SUSPENSE

THE BURN PALACE

by Stephen Dobyns

Nicely done—and you may never look at doctors the same way again. Full review >

FULL REVIEW >
  • TEEN

    THE COLDEST GIRL IN COLDTOWN

    SEPT. 17, 2013

TEENS & YOUNG ADULT

THE COLDEST GIRL IN COLDTOWN

by Holly Black

You may be ready to put a stake in vampire lit, but read this first: It’s dark and dangerous, bloody and brilliant. Full review >

FULL REVIEW >
  • FICTION

    NIGHT FILM

    AUG. 20, 2013

THRILLER & SUSPENSE

NIGHT FILM

by Marisha Pessl

A touch too coyly postmodern at times, but a worthwhile entertainment all the same. Full review >

FULL REVIEW >
  • FICTION

    1Q84

    OCT. 25, 2011

FICTION

1Q84

by Haruki Murakami & translated by Jay Rubin & Philip Gabriel

Orwellian dystopia, sci-fi, the modern world (terrorism, drugs, apathy, pop novels)—all blend in this dreamlike, strange and... Full review >

FULL REVIEW >
  • FICTION

    IN THE MISO SOUP

    FEB. 1, 2004

FICTION

IN THE MISO SOUP

by Ryu Murakami

A blistering portrait of contemporary Japan, its nihilism and decadence wrapped up within one of the most savage thrillers... Full review >

FULL REVIEW >
  • FICTION

    LUNAR PARK

    AUG. 1, 2005

FICTION

LUNAR PARK

by Bret Easton Ellis

Even his harshest critics may now have to acknowledge that this versatile, resourceful writer has formidable skills. Full review >

FULL REVIEW >
  • FICTION

    THE ACCURSED

    MARCH 5, 2013

FICTION

THE ACCURSED

by Joyce Carol Oates

Though it requires some work and has a wintry feel to it, it’s oddly entertaining, as a good supernatural yarn should be. Full review >

FULL REVIEW >

More Book Lists

The Magazine: Kirkus Reviews

Featuring 346 industry-first reviews of fiction, nonfiction, children’s and YA books; also in this special Indie Issue: a celebration of the rich diversity of indie publishing, interviews with indie authors, and more

subscribe
  • kirkus star
  • The Kirkus Star

    One of the most coveted designations in the book industry, the Kirkus Star marks books of exceptional merit.

  • kirkus prize
  • The Kirkus Prize

    The Kirkus Prize is among the richest literary awards in America, awarding $50,000 in three categories annually.

Great Books & News Curated For You

Be the first to read books news and see reviews, news and features in Kirkus Reviews. Get awesome content delivered to your inbox every week.

Thank you!

Close Quickview