Kids Books - Horror

Death Note, Vol. 6

Death Note, Vol. 6

By Tsugumi Ohba, Takeshi Obata

I recommend this manga to anime lovers that like a little crime solving. Light Yagami, the main character can get you lost in his own 'perfect world' that he plains on creating with the death note he was gifted with by a shinagami. A crime solving manga with its own twists and I its way to make its readers and watchers cry.

Vampirates: Empire of Night

Vampirates: Empire of Night

By Justin Somper

Holy Cow!!! My favorite in the series yet, by far. I can`t believe how Justin Somper came up with such a great idea for a book series! I`m surprised its not more popular- I think it is better then Percy Jackson or Harry Potter (which are both amazing book series, too)

The Night Gardener

The Night Gardener

By Jonathan Auxier

I wanted to read this book because everyone said it was great. I so far think it's OK, but I've only read about two chapters into the book, and the chapters are pretty short. This book is about two siblings who start working at this old mansion. The people who live there don't seem to realize it, but something is going on. When Kip sees a mysterious figure and Molly sees a recent picture of the family that looks much to plump and happy with curly chestnut hair then to be the people here with their skinny selfs and straight black hair, but it must be them, for they said so the selfs. What is going to happen? Can't wait to find out!

The Dead End (The Poison Apple #1)

The Dead End (The Poison Apple #1)

By Mimi McCoy

So, when Casey's parents tell her that they have purchased a summer house in Stillness, New Hampshire, far away from their home in Manhattan, she is devastated. What will she do? When they refuse to let her spend the summer at Jillian's house, she must accept that her plans will change.The old farmhouse in Stillness is a dream for Casey's parents. It has plenty of space, and Casey's mom has all kinds of ideas to remodel it. For Casey, who is a bit overly cautious anyway, the house is a nightmare. It's old, dusty, and hot; it needs work; and it feels creepy.Strange things happen beginning the very first day when she finds a message telling her to "Get Out" in the dust on a bedroom mirror. Bizarre events continue to occur, furthering Casey's feelings that something is wrong with this house.

Prodigy (Legend)

Prodigy (Legend)

By Marie Lu

The realistic, thrilling story of two star-crossed lovers living amidst war. After reading the masterpiece that was Legend, I was afraid to get my hopes up for its sequel—but I worried for nothing. Prodigy is just as, if not better, than its predecessor, injected with just the right balance of action, romance, and most importantly, emotion. This time, the novel follows June and Day while they are on the run from the Republic government. It's with desperation and exhaustion that they finally decide to become part of the Patriots, a group working to assassinate the new Elector—Anden—in order to replace him with Razor, the Patriot leader. The plan is for June to pretend to betray the Patriots and go back to the Elector Anden, who expressed infatuation with her when they met in the first book; while she distracts him with a fake plan, the real assassination will take place in a few days. Day, on the other hand, is placed as a Runner who roams the streets. Yet nothing comes freely. However much June and Day have sacrificed for each other, uncertainties threaten to break their relationship, ranging from June and Anden's blossoming relationship to the fact that June indirectly caused the murder of Day's mother. The mounting suspense and danger in this novel are unbearable and chilling in the best possible way! An absolute must-read for any fan of dystopian, romance, or action.

The Thief of Always: A Fable

The Thief of Always: A Fable

By Clive Barker

In this book, Harvey and Wendall are two kids who are really bored, and are taken to a house during holiday. They discover that the house has magic. They try to escape the house, but discover that everything in the house are illusions, including the people. Every day in the house was a year. Another character, Mr. Hood, is trying to persuade Harvey to become his Apprentice by giving him what he desires, but Harvey refuses. The book is interesting, it can be scary with lots of weird creatures. But, this may be a good experience for readers to inspire them to read fantasy titles. Fantasy books are special. *Warning* there is some language in this book...but it is still a good book.

Son of Slappy (Goosebumps Most Wanted #2)

Son of Slappy (Goosebumps Most Wanted #2)

By R.L Stine

I love the book because of the great plot twist at the end. R.L. Stein is a great author, and he is a genius when it comes to writing books. The books aren't really scary, but they do keep you on the edge of you seat, and best of all? They give you Goosebumps. This story is about a 12 year old named Jackson. His little sister is always trying to get him in trouble, but it never works. Jackson is the good child of the family. then, Slappy comes into their lives. Slappy is a cursed and evil dummy. If you read Night Of The Living Dummy 1, 2, and 3. You already know what is bound to happen next. This book is perfect for ages 9-12! I loved it! It's also pretty good to read in a book club, or as a class in school.

A Haunting Collection by Mary Downing Hahn: Deep and Dark and Dangerous, All the Lovely Bad Ones, and Wait Till Helen Comes

A Haunting Collection by Mary Downing Hahn: Deep and Dark and Dangerous, All the Lovely Bad Ones, and Wait Till Helen Comes

By Mary Downing Hahn

BEST BOOK EVER! Really scary, but great! I love Wait Till Helen Comes. It was my favorite! I recommend!

Catacomb (Asylum)

Catacomb (Asylum)

By Madeleine Roux

Read it it is a really good book I enjoyed it and I hope you do to and it is also really surprising

Croak

Croak

By Gina Damico

Emo girl 714

I relate so much with her because I consider myself a Grim Reaper

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