Sure. 'Cujo' by Stephen King is a great horror book title. It's about a rabid dog that terrorizes a small town. Another is 'The Woman in Black' by Susan Hill. It creates a spooky atmosphere with the eponymous woman in black being a source of great fear. 'Misery' by Stephen King also has horror elements as it shows the nightmare of being held captive by a deranged fan.
Some popular horror story book titles are 'The Shining' by Stephen King. It's set in an isolated hotel and the sense of dread builds up as the main character slowly succumbs to the evil within the place. Another is 'Dracula' by Bram Stoker, which introduced the iconic vampire figure that has haunted readers for generations. 'It' by Stephen King is also well - known. It features a terrifying clown that preys on children in a small town, with the story exploring themes of fear, friendship and the power of belief.
One well - known tragedy is 'Oedipus Rex' by Sophocles. It's a Greek tragedy where Oedipus unknowingly fulfills a prophecy that he will kill his father and marry his mother. Another is 'Madame Bovary' by Gustave Flaubert. Emma Bovary's search for a more exciting life through affairs and excessive spending leads to her tragic end. 'The Picture of Dorian Gray' by Oscar Wilde is also a tragic story, as Dorian's pursuit of eternal youth and beauty at the cost of his soul.
Some good book titles for tragedy stories include 'Of Mice and Men' by John Steinbeck. This novella shows the tragic end of the dreams of two migrant workers. 'A Streetcar Named Desire' by Tennessee Williams is also a tragic tale, following the decline of Blanche DuBois. Then there's 'Macbeth' by Shakespeare, a play full of tragedy as Macbeth's ambition leads him to a path of destruction.
Well, 'Midnight's Scream', 'Eyes in the Dark' and 'The Deadly Whispers' are really good horror story titles. They play on common fears like the unknown that lurks in the darkness and the sense of something being not quite right. For example, 'Midnight's Scream' makes you think about something terrifying happening in the middle of the night when people are usually most vulnerable.
For short horror stories, 'The Phantom's Touch' is a great title. It makes you think of an unseen, ghostly hand touching you. 'The Darkest Hour' implies that something truly terrifying happens during the darkest part of the night or a difficult time. 'The Hollow Eyes' is also quite effective as it makes you wonder what kind of creature has those hollow eyes.
Nightmare at Elm Street Cemetery. Elm Street is a common name that can add a sense of familiarity, but when combined with 'cemetery' and 'nightmare', it becomes a very horror - inducing title. Cemeteries are places filled with the dead, and nightmares are terrifying experiences, so this title sets a great horror mood.
Some good titles could be 'The Haunting of Blackwood Manor'. It gives a sense of a spooky place being haunted. Another one is 'The Cursed Doll'. Dolls are often associated with horror in many stories. And 'Midnight's Shadow' also works well as it creates an air of mystery and fear related to something that lurks in the midnight.
Some cool titles could be 'The Haunting of Blackwood Manor'. It gives an immediate sense of a spooky place being haunted. Another one is 'The Shadow in the Cellar'. It makes you wonder what kind of shadow lurks in a usually dark and creepy cellar. And 'Midnight's Whisper' also works well as it creates an atmosphere of something mysterious and perhaps sinister happening at midnight.