Growing up can be hazardous as noted by the many coming of age horror books. This popular theme is part of what makes Wasps in the Ice Cream by Tim McGregor such a great read. The listless summer of 1987 finds Mark Prewitt spending time with friends he's not sure that he likes anymore, working two part-time jobs to restore an old car, and mooning after one of the hot girls in school. The Farrow sisters are part of a strange, reclusive family, subject to rumor and the hatred of the other people in their small town. After he participates in a prank pulled on the Farrow sisters, Mark decides to try to make amends. He is drawn into their world, especially that of the middle sister, George. When their secret relationship is exposed, Mark has to choose between his friends and the world he and George have created.
Beyond coming of age and the late 80's, the book also has themes of aliention and small towns, outsiders, family secrets, alienation and disaffection. There are also Satanic panic vibes as rumors and stories about the Farrows swirl around the small town. A book list or display of read alikes can be created with any these ideas at the center.
Coming of age in the 80's horror? Try putting up these titles on a display -
- The Pallbearers Club by Paul Tremblay
- Whisper Down the Lane by Clay McLeod Chapman
- Ghoul by Brian Keene
- The Rust Maidens by Gwendolyn Kiste
- Straight on Til Morning and All Hallows, both by Christopher Golden
- My Best Friend's Exorcism by Grady Hendrix
- Boring Girls by Sara Taylor
- Such a Pretty Smile by Kristi DeMeester
- The Girls by Emma Cline
- We Sold Our Souls by Grady Hendrix
- Jawbone by Monica Ojeda
There are also non-fiction books including memoirs that you can add to a display. Don't allow yourself to be limited by genre. If you make your displays more open, they are easier to fill throughout the time the display is active.
Here are some more lists with ideas for your book display:
Goodreads has a list of coming of age horror books.
Tor.com comes through with a list of Five Coming of Age Horror Novels.
Small town horror books from Bustle and from Mid-Continent Public Library.
I won't link to a list but Stephen King's backlist is filled with small town horror.