10 Books Like Fear Street Sagas - A New Fear
If you're craving spine-tingling suspense, haunting secrets, and campy vintage horror like R.L. Stine's Fear Street, this list delivers heart-pounding twists and chilling reads to keep you hooked.
Editor's Top Match
Scary Stories to Tell in the Dark
by Alvin Schwartz
Why it's the perfect match
A signature mix of urban legends and eerie anticipation, perfect for fans of Fear Street's nostalgic dread.
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The Haunting of Hill House
by Shirley Jackson
A psychological horror masterpiece unraveling dark family secrets, blending slow-burn suspense with uncanny supernatural elements.
Books of Blood
by Clive Barker
An anthology of grotesque, macabre tales steeped in campy horror, delivering the same thrill of lurid twists and bone-chilling surprises.

Freaks
by Erin Dob Cashin
A gritty teen-centric horror series exploring grotesque co-op and dark diminuta tales, merging Suspense with edgy, atmospheric storytelling.
Stranger Things: Tales from the Upside Down
by Various Authors
Supernatural Hauntings and suspenseful small-town mysteries, echoing Fear Street's blend of 80s nostalgia and eldritch terrors.

The Echo House Trilogy
by Eleanor Ryland
Interlinked gothic suspense novels featuring haunted manors, vengeful spirits, and protagonist-driven secrets that twist like a haunted dance.
Neverwhere: An Absolutist's Journey
by Neil Gaiman
A portal fantasy to a hidden London underworld filled with occult dangers, echoing Fear Street's fusion of mystery and supernatural dread.

The Midnight Library
by Matt Haig
Explore infinite possibilities and existential choices in this multiverse thriller, blending suspense with bittersweet, genre-defying storytelling.
The Girl in the Locked Room
by Jess O'Donovan
A locked-room mystery with supernatural undertones, where a cursed artifact binds a protagonist to solving chilling local legends.

The Creeper
by Jennifer Skogen
A YA supernatural showdown with morally ambiguous cults and grotesque transformations, matching Fear Street's visceral thrills and campy tone.
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