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More Tales for the Midnight Hour by Judith Bauer Stamper
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The Scariest Stories You've Ever Heard, Part II
Katherine Burt - 1989
But here's a warning--the scream you hear may be your own!
Seven Strange and Ghostly Tales
Brian Jacques - 1991
From a teenager who drives a museum curator to mummify him for signing Phantom Snake (an anagram of his name) all over his exhibits, to a boy who's dared to visit the tomb of a vampire at midnight only to discover that the vampire boy he meets has a mother who nags just like his own, the eerie and chilling settings and characters will captivate readers.
Bruce Coville's Book of Ghosts: Tales to Haunt You
Bruce Coville - 1994
In stories that range all the way from the humrous to the frightening, Bruce Coville and other authors show that ghosts can touch our souls in ways both terrifying and wondrous!Introduction: Restless spirits / Bruce Coville --The ghost let go / Bruce Coville --The grounding of Theresa / Mary Downing Hahn --A true story / James D. Macdonald --The pooka / Michael Markiewicz --Ghost walk / Mark A. Garland --For love of him / Vivian Vande Velde --Ghost stories / Lawrence Watt-Evans --Mrs. Ambroseworthy / Jane Yolen --Not from Detroit / Joe R. Lansdale --Jasper's ghost / Nancy Etchemendy --The secret of city cemetery / Patrick Bone --The ghost in the summer kitchen / Mary Frances Zambreno
Uncle Montague's Tales of Terror
Chris Priestley - 2007
But as the stories unfold, a newer and more surprising narrative emerges, one that is perhaps the most frightening of all.
Scary Stories to Tell in the Dark
Alvin Schwartz - 1981
This spooky addition to Alvin Schwartz's popular books on American folklore is filled with tales of eerie horror and dark revenge that will make you jump with fright.There is a story here for everyone—skeletons with torn and tangled flesh who roam the earth; a ghost who takes revenge on her murderer; and a haunted house where every night a bloody head falls down the chimney.Stephen Gammell's splendidly creepy drawings perfectly capture the mood of more than two dozen scary stories—and even scary songs—all just right for reading alone or for telling aloud in the dark.If You Dare!
Even More Short & Shivery: Forty-Five Spine-Tingling Tales
Robert D. San Souci - 1994
Curl up with old friends like Washington Irving's "The Devil and Tom Walker" or Charles Dickens's "Chips." Or make the acquaintance of "The Serpent Woman" and "The Skull That Spoke"--but beware of spectral visitors like "The Blood-Drawing Ghost." There's something here for everyone who likes a good shudder. . . but be prepared for goose bumps!Delightfully creepy illustrations by Katherine Coville and Jacqueline Rogers highlight this second collection of scary stories.
The Ghost Witch
Betty Ren Wright - 1993
. ."Jenny was really excited about moving into a big, old house--that is, until she found out it was haunted. But not just by a ghost, but by the ghost of a witch. A witch who likes to scare people with huge spiders and snakes and dragons!Jenny knows that she can't possibly live in a haunted house. And she also knows that none of her friends will want to visit her. Who wants to hang out with someone and be scared all the time? Jenny knows she has to come up with a plan and fast, or the ghost witch just might get her wish--to have a little girl to scare. . .forever!
Ghost Abbey
Robert Westall - 1988
When her father's new job takes the entire family to a dilapidated old abbey in England, twelve-year-old Maggi discovers that both she and the building are haunted by ghosts from their pasts.
Half-Minute Horrors
Susan RichMelissa Marr - 2009
Stine, Holly Black, Brett Helquist, and many more. You’ll never look at your closest door, your cat, your sock drawer, or even yourself in the mirror the same way again.
Ask the Bones: Scary Stories from Around the World
Arielle North Olson - 1999
In Ask the Bones, master storytellers Arielle North Olson and Howard Schwartz retell a varied selection of the world's most frightening folktales. Be warned-these stories could scare you to death!Illustrated by David Linn."These twenty-two stories provide a wide variety of supernatural happenings that won't disappoint the young horror acolyte." (The Horn Book, starred review)
The New Girl
R.L. Stine - 1989
Cory Brooks hungers for Anna Corwin's kisses, drowns in her light blue eyes. He can't get her out of his mind. He has been losing sleep, ditching his friends...and everyone has noticed.Then as suddenly as she came to Shadyside High, Anna disappears. To find a cure for his obsession, Cory must go to Anna's house on Fear Street -- no matter what the consequences.Anna may be the love of his life ... but finding out her secret might mean his death.
Scary Stories for Sleep-Overs
R.C. Welch - 1991
Turn a camping trip or slumber party into an adventure in fright, or for the extra-fearless, read Scary Stories alone!
Stonewords: A Ghost Story
Pam Conrad - 1990
Zoe Louise was more than 100. From that day on -- living in the same house, separated by a staircase and a century -- Zoe and Zoe Louise have been an important and permanent part of each other's lives.Now Zoe is older. And although Zoe Louise never grows up, she is changing in dreadful, frightening ways. Time is running out for Zoe's best friend -- and Zoe is the only one who can help her. To do so, she must travel back 100 years in time and somehow alter the past. But in changing the past, must she also change the present? If she saves her friend's life, will she lose Zoe Louise forever?1990 Notable Trade Books in the Language Arts (NCTE)1991 Choices (Association of Booksellers for Children)Children's Books of 1990 (Library of Congress)1991 Books for the Teen Age (NY Public Library)1991 Best Juvenile Mystery (Mystery Writers of America)Parenting Honorable Mention, Reading Magic Award1995 California Young Reader Award
A Newbery Halloween: A Dozen Scary Stories by Newbery Award-Winning Authors
Martin H. Greenberg - 1993
L. Konigsbury, among others, provides thrills and chills, ghosts and witches, to make any Halloween perfectly spooky.
If You Want to Scare Yourself
Angela Sommer-Bodenburg - 1984
Bored and sick in bed, Freddy listens to four scary stories told to him by members of his family and then makes one up himself.