The best 4 Evil books

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Evil Books: Cradle and All by James Patterson

Cradle and All

James Patterson

What's Cradle and All about?

Cradle and All by James Patterson is a gripping thriller that delves into the mysteries of faith, miracles, and the battle between good and evil. When two young women claim to be pregnant without having had sex, it sets off a chain of events that will challenge everything you thought you knew. With twists and turns at every corner, this book will keep you on the edge of your seat until the very end.

Who should read Cradle and All?

  • Readers who enjoy suspenseful and gripping mystery novels

  • Those interested in exploring the themes of faith, belief, and the supernatural

  • People who appreciate complex and well-developed characters in a thrilling story


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Evil Books: The Shining by Stephen King

The Shining

Stephen King

What's The Shining about?

The Shining is a gripping novel by Stephen King that tells the story of the Torrance family, who move into the isolated Overlook Hotel for the winter. As the hotel becomes snowbound, terrifying supernatural forces start to take hold, driving the father, Jack, to madness and putting his wife and son in grave danger. This chilling tale explores themes of isolation, addiction, and the power of the supernatural.

Who should read The Shining?

  • Readers who enjoy psychological horror and supernatural phenomena
  • Fans of Stephen King's writing style and storytelling ability
  • Those interested in exploring themes of family dysfunction and the human psyche

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Evil Books: The Stand by Stephen King

The Stand

Stephen King

What's The Stand about?

The Stand is a post-apocalyptic horror novel by Stephen King. Set in a world ravaged by a deadly virus, it tells the story of a group of survivors who are drawn into a final stand between the forces of good and evil. With its complex characters and gripping narrative, the book explores themes of societal collapse, redemption, and the battle for the soul of humanity.

Who should read The Stand?

  • Readers who enjoy post-apocalyptic stories
  • Fans of Stephen King’s writing and storytelling
  • Those interested in exploring themes of good vs. evil and the human condition

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Evil Books: Evil Spy School by Stuart Gibbs

Evil Spy School

Stuart Gibbs

What's Evil Spy School about?

Evil Spy School by Stuart Gibbs follows 12-year-old Benjamin Ripley as he returns to the CIA’s Academy of Espionage for another year of spy training. However, things take a dark turn when he discovers that the school has been infiltrated by a group of evil spies. Benjamin must navigate the dangerous world of espionage and uncover the truth about the evil spy school before it’s too late.

Who should read Evil Spy School?

  • Readers who enjoy action-packed and suspenseful stories

  • Young adults who are fans of spy and espionage themes

  • Those looking for an entertaining and fast-paced novel with relatable characters


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 FAQs 

What's the best Evil book to read?

While choosing just one book about a topic is always tough, many people regard Cradle and All as the ultimate read on Evil.

What are the Top 10 Evil books?

Blinkist curators have picked the following:
  • Cradle and All by James Patterson
  • The Shining by Stephen King
  • The Stand by Stephen King
  • Evil Spy School by Stuart Gibbs

Who are the top Evil book authors?

When it comes to Evil, these are the authors who stand out as some of the most influential:
  • James Patterson
  • Stephen King
  • Stephen King
  • Stuart Gibbs