To name a few novels I have read The Shining and Carrie both were enjoyable, especially The Shining.
Beyond that, have been mostly reading some Horror Short Story Collections here are some stand out ones:
The Boogeyman - Terrifying and a twist I did not see coming. (Stephen King)
Night Surf - There are other King novels I understand which have been referenced for it sharing a similarity to covid and the pandemic but I actually think this story is a lot more relevant.
Night Shift - Read this if you don’t like Rats
There were some from Clive Barker who is our very own British Stephen King:
The Forbidden - This you would know was adapted as The Candyman movie and contrary to popular opinion, I enjoyed the short story more, for one because it was set in England and conveyed how grim council estates can be in Liverpool, it was the perfect setting for to tell a horrifying story.
Revelations - Modern ghost story about two unhappy couples: one alive and the other less tangible. The preacher and his long-suffering wife, and the philanderer and his less forgiving wife.
Some from M.R James which at first gave me a little bit of a shock given his unique technique and also taking into account when they were written to during the 18th century and early 19th, he still manages to keep you incredibly invested and you learn a bit to about the period in which he put ink on paper:
Oh Whistle and I”ll come to you my lad - A classic, loved the southeast setting and how tension was built around the lead’s scepticism surrounding paranormal activities.
Count Magnus - This wasn’t what I expected it to be and the story does leave a little for your imagination, but I enjoyed this a great given the tension created via the atmosphere, a slow burning psychological horror which delivered
I plan to read Dracula at some point but happy going through these collections