Kids Books - Horror

Monster High: Ghoulfriends Forever

Monster High: Ghoulfriends Forever

By Gitty Daneshvari

Read this book aloud with my daughter and we are continuing the series. It is a fun way to introduce chapter books to younger girls and tweens. Based on the Monster High dolls you can almost play along as you read!

Ashes

Ashes

By Ilsa J. Bick

It's end of the world but still lovable. It's 465 pages long, so pretty short, it's similar but not the same as The Enemy series. I finished it a few months ago but forgot to update. I enjoyed it, and think it's a cliff hanger. I went to read book two but it follows other people and we have no idea what happens! I still want to find book two and get a chance to finish it. I think you should read it. My sister thinks it weird, but I think it is pretty cool. Reply if you think weird or cool.

The Haunting of Hill House (Penguin Horror)

The Haunting of Hill House (Penguin Horror)

By Shirley Jackson

Willowx10

Started reading the book and I love it. It’s a little different from the movie

The Queen of Zombie Hearts (White Rabbit Chronicles)

The Queen of Zombie Hearts (White Rabbit Chronicles)

By Gena Showalter

After finishing the second book, I immediately start the third. In this book, Anima Industries, the agency controlling the zombies, launches a sneak attack, killing four of Alice's friends. As the surviving slayers prepare for war, Ali discovers she, too, can control the zombies... and she isn't the girl she thought she was. She also found out that she was connected to the woman responsible for killing her boyfriend's mother. As secrets come to light, and more slayers are taken or killed, Ali will fight harder than ever to bring down Anima — even sacrificing her own life for those she loves. This is an epic conclusion to one of the best young adult series I've ever read. There are so much emotions, twists, turns, heartbreaking, pain, agony, courage, love... I was trying to fight back tears when Alice sacrificed herself for her friends and families... The author truly delivered a fantastic and compelling story!

Momotaro Xander and the Lost Island of Monsters

Momotaro Xander and the Lost Island of Monsters

By Margaret Dilloway

Xander Miyamoto usually spends his time drawing comics while his sixth grade teacher lectures about world problems, and creating computer programs at home. He likes nothing better than when the dismissal bell rings, and get away from bullies like Lovey who won't leave him alone for being half Asian. At the start of Spring Break, Xander and his best friend Peyton are playing computer games when Xander's father interrupts and gives them a comic book about a samurai warrior. But then when there's an earthquake, and a giant flood, the kids find out the comic is real. Xander and his family are part of an ancient line dedicated to protecting the world. And when Xander's dad disappears in the flood, Xander's grandmother tells them of his legacy. So Xander and Peyton, along with Inu, Xander's dog, must set off on the adventure of a lifetime in order to save his father, and the rest of the world from unimaginable monsters and destruction. And Xander must do this while trying to figure out what his powers are, and if he really belongs in this adventure. I really liked in this book that a lot of Japanese culture is part of the story, and you learn a lot. I recommend this book to adventure book lovers. I rate this book 4 out of 5 stars.

Monster High

Monster High

By Lisi Harrison

From Lisi Harrison's amazing book genres comes Monster High Book 1 of 4 in the Monster High Series. This book comes with a fresh twist on High School, romance and the horrors of trying to fit in. The monster community has retained a low profile at the local high school. "I always want to encourage my students to be yourself, be unique, be a monster." Headless Headmistress Bloodgood. When two new ghouls enroll the town just can't be the same! Invented just fifteen days ago, Frankie Stein is psyched to trade her father's formaldehyde-smelling basement lab for parties and prom, but with the Student Body totally freaked out with the rumors of monsters stalking the hallways, Frankie learns that Monster High can be coarse for a ghoul freak like her. She believes she finds friendship in the fellow new student Melody Carver. But can a normie like Melody be trusted with Frankie's jaw-dropping secret? I rate Monster High Book 1 of 4 in the Monster High Series 5 stars 🌟🌟🌟🌟🌟 For it's ghoulicious plot twists, friendship, amazing main message and secretive fun! I couldn't put it down till' the end! I recommend this book for children under 10. 🌟🌟🌟🌟🌟5 Stars Great job Lisi Harrison! You're at it again with another great book!

Monster Needs Your Vote (Monster & Me)

Monster Needs Your Vote (Monster & Me)

By Paul Czajak

This is the worst book ever I do NOT recommend this book dont read. DONT REALLY!

Room on the Broom

Room on the Broom

By Julia Donaldson

Shahrizoda

The book room on the broom is by Julia Donaldson. It is fantasy and about a witch with ginger hair and a bow. It is also about a cat,a dog ,a frog, and a bird . This is a great rhyming book. The thing I like about the book is that the witch is not an ordinary witch,she is marvelous,delightful,and joyful! All three animals ask to be on the witches broom. The cat Keeps saying NO! Will the witch agree with the cat or let the three friends on? Read this book to find out!!

Devils' Line, 1

Devils' Line, 1

By Ryo Hanada

i think it will be a good book. and i think that is a good book,i just havint read this book yeat.

Gulliver's Travels: Large Print

Gulliver's Travels: Large Print

By Jonathan Swift

Luke Cummins

Have you sailed around the world? How about stepped somewhere no one else has. Ok, you've most likely touched a place no one else has, just by walking in the woods. But have you experienced being among strange animals and people not known to our existence? Probably not, unless you've seen aliens on Mars. The book “Gulliver's Travels” by an Englishman of the name Jonathan Swift was first published in 1726. Swift died in 1745, never realizing his work would be so influential and widely spread throughout the world. Overall I thought this was an amazing and fascinating tale. I would rate this book a four out of five stars. The only reason it is not five out of five stars is because the wording is at times confusing. The genre of these fascinating tales are fantasy. In my summary you won't have to worry about me giving away the ending as there is no actual ending but a series of four travels. The first account occurs when Gulliver gets shipwrecked alone and washes upon the shores of Lilliput. An army of Lilliputans who are around six inches tall, quickly tie him to the ground. I would keep explaining the hostilities thrown upon Gulliver's but I don't want to overwhelm the reader with details. Gulliver's gets taken to the emperor who quickly bonds with Gulliver. The name of the emperor is unknown. Gulliver spends almost a year on Liliput and he has many friends but he has also made serious enemies. After the rumor of blinding Gulliver and starving him was passed on to the Emperor, he almost immediately told Gulliver. Gulliver made a ship and sailed away. Gulliver's second adventure brings him to a land ruled by giants. Gulliver is initially found by farmers but later sold to the king. Gulliver is in danger almost everywhere he goes. One day while in his box an eagle picks Gulliver's box up and drops it with him in it into the ocean while being attacked by other Eagles. He is later found by a normal sized ship. The captain takes care of him but thinks Gulliver is crooked because some princes put men in a home in the water that slowly sinks. Gulliver's third travel takes place on a flying island with the most peculiar of people, who are so busy thinking they have servants who touch their mouths, eyes, and nose so they listen when spoken to, talk, and look where they're going. Because of this, Gulliver soon leaves the island and is brought upon a professor who talks about what government is like on their country. The fourth journey is a surprise that you'll only know if you read the book. This book also has a movie for those of you who are too lazy to read this book. I would suggest this book to boys and girls in seventh grade and up, no one lower unless this is explained to you and you understand what's happening. I also suggest this book to people who like government, or stories set in the past, also if you like to read about travelers. Again I rate this book a four out of five stars because of the fascinating tales told. I only took of a star because the wording can be confusing.

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