Kids Books - Horror
Five Nights at Freddy's: Book 3
By Kira Breed-Wrisley, Scott Cawthon
This book was great better than the second one and almost as better than the first it wrapped up things nicely that was left unanswered in the second but it was confusing at some parts but the rest was nicely written and it was suspenseful at times.But I would rate this a 4-5
The Zombie Chasers
By John Kloepfer
I think the book is great. I got interested in zombies and that's how I am reading this book. You guys can read it. No spoilers!
Only If You Dare: 13 Stories of Darkness and Doom
By Allen, Josh
Like most collections of middle grade scary stories, “Only If You Dare” is a mixture of truly creepy, not so creepy, and a few somewhat predictable. Josh Allen’s book does not resort to the traditional horror tropes, not a single vampire or witch, and based on the one completed illustration and a bunch of WIP drawings by Sarah J. Coleman, the art is going to be terrific. Appropriate for middle grade readers, but may be deemed too “tame” by those in junior high or high school. I really love a scary story and Josh Allen shows mastery with this collection of short middle grade horror fiction. It reads like episodes of Are You Afraid of the Dark and as a 90s kid. I devoured all 13 stories and I hope there's another one from this author soon.
Follow Me
By K. R. Alexander
This book is so amazing! It may be a little terrifying but not really. Overall the author did an excellent job on this book!
City of Ghosts
By Victoria Schwab
This is a very engaging book that sends chills up your spine. I have read it multiple times and loved every minute of it, even when it creeped me out a little bit. The main character is named Cassidy and her best friend is a ghost.....no she is not crazy.....Jacob is a real ghost. Ever since Cassidy drowned and Jacob saved her life she has been able to cross between the world of the living and the world of the dead. She calls this 'the veil' because in order to cross over she pulls on a curtain in the air and enters the ghost world. Whenever a ghost is in the veil she hears a tap-tap-tap and is pulled towards it in order to pull back the curtain. Jacob does not like it when Cassidy does this, and neither does she, but 'the veil' calls to her and makes her wonder if there is something she should be doing in the mysterious place. To make matters worse, her parents decide to host a TV show on the most haunted places in the world, and they head off to Scotland, instead of the nice beach vacation that Cassidy had planned. She learns that Scotland is filled with ghosts and sometimes the pull of 'the veil' is too strong for her to resist and it sucks her into the land of the dead without her pulling on the curtain. Jacob gets dragged along, much to his irritation, and Cassidy meets another girl with her same talent, who Jacob doesn't like one bit. She realizes that she has much to learn about 'the veil' and that it is more dangerous than she initially thought. The girl informs her that she has a job to do instead of lugging her precious old-fashioned camera around and taking pictures in the hopes that one will turn out with ghost pictures instead of blurry shadows. This book keeps you turning pages so that you never want to stop. "The City of Ghosts" can get pretty scary, but not too bad, after all, I don't usually like scary books but this one surprised me and I love it a lot. I would recommend this book to middle schoolers who enjoy realistic fantasy with a little twist.
NOPE 3: Terrifying True Stories of Ghosts, The Undead and The Paranormal (Ghost Stories, True Ghost Stories, Conspiracy Theories, True Ghost ... And Hauntings, Haunted Asylums)
By Graham Thorne
I like this book because its about girl that died years ago and she the whole house and she takes down kids so they can join them in the great beyond and haunts them forever. I it because this isn`t fiction its nonfiction so its real. And I love scary stories and of course it is scary book.
The Screaming Staircase (Lockwood & Co)
By Jonathan Stroud
Around fifty years ago, the Problem occurred in London. Ghosts and other paranormals have appeared in England with the horrifying ability to torture and kill you. And yet the only people able to sense them and act are children and teens. Say goodbye to being a child and hello to growing up fast. A number of Psychic Agencies have appeared over the last few decades, dedicated to ridding people of the Problem. Lucy, a strong, willful and talented agent comes to London in search of a better job and a better future. But she is denied and instead finds herself accepting a job in the tiniest, most ramshackle agency there is. When their cases go horribly wrong and they run incredibly low on money, they are faced with one chance to redeem themselves: spend a night in the most haunted house in England and come out alive after ridding it of ghosts. And perhaps, for more publicity and the sake of doing good - figure out the reason behind a hidden dead body and the secret of the mansion. This is absolutely one of the best books I’ve read. Although it seems like a horror story, it is written in a way that is scary, suspenseful, witty, but light enough not to give you nightmares. One of the reasons I like it so much is because it is a good all-around story, it has the themes of family, friendship and camaraderie. It’s also got the touch of medieval English culture. I would recommend this book to everybody - it’s that great.
Plants vs. Zombies Volume 2: Timepocalypse
By Paul Tobin
Once again, this famous book is from Plants vs Zombies gameplay, and it is funny and not very history accurate. The evil zombieboss, Dr. Zomboss, is wrecking havoc across the timeline. Genius inventor (and plant general) Uncle Dave helpes his niece, Patrice, and her friend, Nate Timely, defend the ages from crumbling to the zombies. Will very please young readers, and will be funny. But DO NOT USE THIS FOR YOUR HISTORY REPORT, or you will get in a lot of trouble.
Twilight: The Graphic Novel, Vol. 2 (The Twilight Saga)
By Stephenie Meyer
Twilight is about a girl named Bellla Swan,who is on a vacation to visit her dad,"Temporarily" but finds love with a Vampire named Edward. And no,I do not have a team. Anyways,she's MADLY into him, and she's pretty sure it's reverse. But will they confess? Find out in: "Twilight" By Stephanie Meyer.Reviews are in! Here they are!:Amazon:"Best book of the decade...So far" :"Propelled by suspense and romance in equal parts,this story will keep readers madly flipping pages"-Publishers weekly. Sorry! No more room for reveiws anymore! Thanks! Bye! If you like it, ask for more "Ramble Reviews" From girlie101! And post books to be reviewed by Mwa![Moi is the correct spelling]
Sparrow Rising (Skyborn #1)
By Khoury, Jessica
I will be recommending this middle grade fantasy book to everyone and can't wait for book two! The world building is some of the best I've ever encountered; the author created a fantasy world that never pulled me out or stopped me from believing that these human-like characters born with wings weren't real. And speaking of characters, these all popped off the pages and I soared with them, following their adventures and flights into danger. Each character is unique, well-fleshed out with flaws and motivations and pasts. I felt the pacing was perfect and I never wanted to stop reading. Every action and word and thought propelled the story forward and I never felt the plot dragging. Overall, this is an amazing middle grade fantasy with the perfect amount of suspense and danger. The friendships felt like found family and I can't wait to fly with Ellie, Nox, Twig, and Gussie again.








