10 Best Books Like Horrorstör

If you loved Horrorstör by Grady Hendrix, here are the most similar books our readers recommend.

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Horror4.12014248 pages

When employees of furniture superstore Orsk are trapped overnight with supernatural entities, they must survive a night of Swedish furniture-themed horror

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Frequently Asked Questions

What books are most similar to Horrorstör?

The most similar books to Horrorstör are Later, John Dies at the End, The Haunting of Hill House.

What should I read after Horrorstör?

After finishing Horrorstör, readers most commonly pick up Later next. Alternatively, you might enjoy more books by Grady Hendrix, such as The Southern Book Club's Guide to Slaying Vampires.

Who writes books like Grady Hendrix?

Authors similar to Grady Hendrix include Stephen King, Mary Shelley, Shirley Jackson, Silvia Moreno-Garcia, William Peter Blatty.

What genre is Horrorstör?

Horrorstör is a Horror novel by Grady Hendrix, published in 2014. It features elements of Retail Horror, Corporate Satire, Haunted Location.

How long is Horrorstör?

Horrorstör is 248 pages long.

Does Horrorstör have romance/spice?

Horrorstör has a spice level of 1/5. This book has light romantic elements.

About Horrorstör

When employees of furniture superstore Orsk are trapped overnight with supernatural entities, they must survive a night of Swedish furniture-themed horror. Hendrix delivers brilliant horror comedy that satirizes corporate culture and consumer capitalism through genuinely frightening supernatural elements. Formatted like an IKEA catalog with product descriptions that become increasingly sinister, this novel combines workplace humor with effective scares while exploring themes of economic desperation, corporate exploitation, and finding dignity in retail work when faced with otherworldly threats.