Books
Looking-glass House And Other Stories by Eve Taft
Born Under A Bad Sign: Stories of Bad Luck
Horrible Little Stories: Stories They Don’t Want You To Read
Black Dahlia Casebook
Grimwood’s Devil: A Collection of Horror Short Stories by Mark Slade
Rumble!: The Magazine that Defined the Men’s Adventure Genre
The Castle of Otranto by Horace Walpole
In the dark and foreboding Castle of Otranto, a tale of love, betrayal, and the supernatural unfolds. Secrets buried within its ancient walls threaten to unravel the lives of its inhabitants, as they grapple with the weight of a cursed lineage.
The Book of Were-Wolves by Sabine Baring-Gould
Sabine Baring-Gould’s 1865 work on lycanthropy and the legends of the werewolves is probably the most detailed on the market. He goes back deep into the history, tries to share knowledge on the evolution of the legends and expresses his views on modern-day werewolves’ talks.
The Land That Time Forgot By Edgar Rice Burroughs
A group of explorers stumbles upon a hidden realm teeming with prehistoric wonders and unimaginable dangers. As they navigate treacherous landscapes and encounter ancient creatures, they must unravel the mysteries of this forgotten land and fight for survival. Prepare for an epic adventure that will test their courage and challenge everything they thought they knew about the natural world.
The Phoenix on the Sword by Robert E. Howard
In a realm of treacherous politics and ancient sorcery, a weary king fights to reclaim his throne. “The Phoenix on the Sword” takes readers on a thrilling journey filled with betrayal, epic battles, and the rise of a legendary hero destined to change the fate of a kingdom forever.




The Devil’s Lottery: The Weird Stories of Mary Elizabeth Counselman
The King in Yellow by Robert W. Chambers 








