Books Like The Mist

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Will Patton narrates Stephen King's supermarket siege novella with a laconic realism — his voice has an American everyman quality that keeps the cosmic horror from feeling operatic, which is exactly how the material needs to work. The 5-hour runtime is compact by King standards, and Patton's stripped-back delivery makes the human evil inside the building land as hard as the creatures outside it. Two picks return to Patton narrating King directly, and the bulk of the list draws from King's broader catalog with various narrators who've shaped their own relationships to his horror.

10 books for fans of The Mist

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    Doctor Sleep

    The Shining • Book 2

    by Stephen King

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    Danny Torrance, now a recovering alcoholic janitor, must protect twelve-year-old Abra from psychic vampires who feed on children's pain. King crafts a worthy Shining sequel about trauma, addiction, and finding strength to face old demons.

    4.13 Goodreads (300.4K ratings)
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    The Stand

    by Stephen King

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    A weaponized flu kills 99% of humanity, leaving survivors to choose between Mother Abagail's Boulder community or Randall Flagg's Vegas empire. King's sprawling apocalyptic masterpiece about rebuilding civilization.

    4.35 Goodreads (841.5K ratings)
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    The Shining

    The Shining • Book 1

    by Stephen King

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    King traps a recovering alcoholic and his family in a haunted hotel where cabin fever and supernatural forces conspire to drive him murderous.

    4.28 Goodreads (1.7M ratings)
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    It

    by Stephen King

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    Seven childhood friends return to their hometown to face the shapeshifting entity that terrorized them decades earlier—King at his most ambitious, weaving horror with coming-of-age nostalgia.

    4.24 Goodreads (1.3M ratings)
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    Salem's Lot

    by Stephen King

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    King turns vampire lore into small-town dread, following residents as they discover their neighbors are becoming something monstrous in this methodical horror classic.

    4.10 Goodreads (667.2K ratings)
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    Full Dark, No Stars

    by Stephen King

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    King examines the darkness within regular people through four disturbing tales: a 1922 farmer's confession to murder, a bestselling author's deadly stalker encounter, and two other studies in moral corruption. Each story peels back the veneer of civilization to expose something rotten underneath.

    4.09 Goodreads (118.6K ratings)
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    Pet Sematary

    by Stephen King

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    Behind the Creed family's new home lies an ancient burial ground where the dead return to life, but grief makes people ignore the terrible price of resurrection.

    4.08 Goodreads (708.6K ratings)
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    Stephen King Value Collection: Lawnmower Man, Gray Matter, and Graveyard Shift

    by Stephen King, John Glover

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    Sixteen stories demonstrate King's mastery of short-form horror, from the mundane terror of a possessed lawnmower to the body horror of "Gray Matter." Each tale proves that everyday settings hide the most disturbing possibilities.

    4.04 Goodreads (200.0K ratings)
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    Carrie

    by Stephen King

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    A bullied teenager with telekinetic powers finally snaps on prom night in King's breakout novel. Still his most focused work—a tight psychological study before the supernatural carnage begins.

    3.99 Goodreads (856.4K ratings)
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    Duma Key

    by Stephen King

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    An accident victim retreats to a haunted Florida key where his newfound painting ability unleashes something ancient and malevolent. King explores art as both healing and curse in this slow-burn supernatural thriller.

    3.99 Goodreads (138.3K ratings)