Some good names could be 'The Cursed Manor', 'Ghosts of the Abandoned House', 'Haunting at Hollow Hill'.
Well, you could go for names like 'The Eerie Estate', which gives the idea of a large, spooky property. 'Phantoms of Pinewood Lodge' is also a great name as it makes you think of a haunted building in a forested area. And 'Shadows in the Old House' is simple yet effective, as it implies that there are unseen, possibly malevolent presences lurking in an old, dilapidated house.
There are several options. 'The Haunted Homestead' is a classic - it has a rustic feel and makes one think of an old family home filled with ghosts. 'Spectral Secrets of the Haunted House' is another good one. It gives the impression that there are hidden, supernatural secrets within the house. 'The House of Lost Souls' is also a very evocative name. It makes the reader wonder who these lost souls are and what they are doing in the house.
Some other creative names could be 'The House with a Hundred Horrors'. This name implies that there are numerous terrifying things in the house. 'The Phantom - Filled Farmhouse' gives the idea of a rural, haunted location. And 'The Spectral Suburbia' is an interesting one as it challenges the idea that only old, isolated places can be haunted, suggesting that even a suburban house could be full of ghosts.
The Cursed Manor. It gives a sense of mystery and that something bad has happened there. It implies that there are dark forces at work within the house.
Eerie End House. The word 'eerie' immediately sets the mood as spooky, and 'End' can imply that it's the final destination or that it's at the end of something, like a dead - end road or the end of normalcy, which is very suitable for a haunted place.
Male characters could be named 'Thaddeus' which has an old - timey and somewhat sinister feel. Female characters might be named 'Violet' as the color violet can be associated with mystery and the supernatural. Also, 'Xavier' for a male can work well, as it has an air of mystery. In a haunted house story, these names can add to the overall atmosphere of dread and the unknown.
One great bedtime haunted house story is 'The Haunting of Hill House'. It's about a group of people who stay in a supposedly haunted mansion and experience all sorts of eerie things like strange noises and apparitions. Another is 'The Shining'. In this story, a family moves into an isolated hotel for the winter, and the hotel has a dark past that starts to haunt them. There's also 'The Woman in Black' which tells of a ghostly woman who haunts an old house and brings misfortune to those who see her.
'Shadows of the Haunted House'. This title creates an image of something lurking in the shadows within the haunted house, adding an element of mystery and fear. It could imply that there are unseen forces or ghosts present.
The Amityville Horror is also a well - known haunted house story. The Lutz family claimed to experience all sorts of terrifying phenomena after moving into the house, like strange noises, slime oozing from the walls, and seeing apparitions. Their story was so disturbing that it became famous worldwide and inspired numerous movies.
Well, 'Dracula' can be considered as a story with elements of haunting. The vampire Dracula brings a sense of dread and the idea of being haunted by his presence. 'The Monkey's Paw' is also a great one. The wishes made on the paw bring about terrifying and unexpected events that seem like a form of haunting. And 'Poltergeist' is a well - known name for a haunted story, often dealing with malevolent spirits causing chaos.
Hard to say for sure. Some people believe they are, while others think it's all made up.
It depends on your tolerance for fear. Some people find it extremely scary with its creepy sounds and dark corners. But for others, it might not be that bad.