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Here is a look at five great books to read if you love Stranger Things.
5) All Hallows by Christopher Golden

When describing the book on its back cover, Christopher Golden’s All Hallows says it has the “80’s nostalgia of Stranger Things,” which was a big selling point. However, this is a straight-up horror novel about a small community in Massachusetts in 1984, when four unknown children show up on Halloween and blend in with the other kids trick-or-treating in vintage costumes, begging the other kids to hide them from The Cunning Man.
Add in the families in the town falling apart as horrifying secrets are revealed, and this is a novel that delivers a terrifying 1980s-based horror story, with the kids trying to survive in a world that tries to hurt them at every turn. Author Christopher Golden is a sci-fi and fantasy writer who previously co-created the Outerverse comic book universe with Hellboy creator Mike Mignola.
4) The Institute by Stephen King

Stephen King was a huge influence on Stranger Things, and the Duffer Brothers even wanted to adapt King’s The Talisman novel, although that fell by the wayside. It is easy to see King’s influence on the organization terrorizing Hawkins from novels like Firestarter, but one of King’s more recent novels also has a very similar theme. In The Institute, a government organization finds kids with psychic powers, murders their families, and abducts the children in an attempt to weaponize them.
It sounds extremely similar to Firestarter‘s backstory, but this is more focused on where the kids are kept and their attempts to escape. It seems like this plays strongly in the aspects of the story where Eleven was held and experimented on. For anyone who wants to read a story that bears a striking resemblance to Hawkins National Laboratory, The Institute is the best out there.











