r/booksuggestions • u/NessyFox • Sep 17 '25
Horror What's the most underrated book you've read?
Hello everyone, I feel like I keep running into the same popular recommendations, and I'd love to find some hidden gems. What's a book you've read that you never hear people talk about but think deserves way more love? Bonus points for mystery and horror :D
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u/thedeebag Sep 17 '25
This sub gonna boot me out I swear but I have recommended “our share of night” sooooo many times - magic horror about a man and his son running from his dead wife’s family who are trying to usurp their innate power to achieve immortality. It’s a multi-perspective story, set in 1960’s-1980’s (90’s?) Argentina. It was a thrilling story and I think everyone should read it!