Dracula by Bram StokerThe Exorcist by William Peter BlattySwan Song by Robert McCammonThe Haunting of Hill House by Shirley JacksonI Am Legend and Other Stories by Richard Matheson
Best Horror Novels Not By King or Koontz
612 books — 496 voters
The Secrets of Filming Swallows & Amazons by Sophie NevilleRebecca by Daphne du MaurierThe Great Gatsby by F. Scott FitzgeraldWuthering Heights by Emily BrontëSpencer Tracy by James          Curtis
Classic Film Books
430 books — 115 voters

The Making of Star Wars by J.W. RinzlerAs You Wish by Cary ElwesGWTW by Gavin LambertThe Sound of Music by Julia Antopol HirschRebecca by Jennifer Leigh Wells
Legendary Pics Revisited
118 books — 10 voters
The Power of the Dog by Don WinslowCaught Stealing by Charlie HustonL.A. Confidential by James EllroyGalveston by Nic PizzolattoAmerican Tabloid by James Ellroy
New School of Noir
199 books — 267 voters

Caught Stealing by Charlie HustonThe Devil All the Time by Donald Ray PollockWinter's Bone by Daniel WoodrellAll That Glitters by Michael  MurphyBeautiful, Naked & Dead by Josh Stallings
Best Noir of the 21st Century
240 books — 376 voters
The Devil All the Time by Donald Ray PollockWinter's Bone by Daniel WoodrellKnockemstiff by Donald Ray PollockCrooked Letter, Crooked Letter by Tom FranklinA Good Man Is Hard to Find and Other Stories by Flannery O'Connor
Country Noir
345 books — 310 voters

The Devil All the Time by Donald Ray PollockThe Big Sleep by Raymond ChandlerPhineas Poe by Will Christopher BaerMy Dirty California by Jason MosbergPike by Benjamin Whitmer
Noirs
113 books — 28 voters
The Big Sleep by Raymond ChandlerThe Maltese Falcon by Dashiell HammettThe Long Goodbye by Raymond ChandlerFarewell, My Lovely by Raymond ChandlerThe Postman Always Rings Twice by James M. Cain
Best Hardboiled & Noir fiction
701 books — 879 voters

The Killer Inside Me by Jim ThompsonDouble Indemnity by James M. CainThe Postman Always Rings Twice by James M. CainThe Big Sleep by Raymond ChandlerThe Getaway by Jim Thompson
Alan Guthrie's 200 Noirs
118 books — 34 voters