What are some scary books for 10 year olds?

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What are some scary books for 10 year olds?

Scary Stories to Tell in the Dark by Alvin Schwartz.

  • Night of the Living Dummy, Goosebumps #1 by R.L. Stine.
  • The Last Kids on Earth and the Midnight Blade by Max Brallier.
  • City of Ghosts by Victoria Schwab.
  • In a Dark, Dark Room and Other Scary Stories by Alvin Schwartz.
  • Hershel and the Hanukkah Goblins by Eric Kimmel.
  • What are some good scary stories to tell?

    5 Spooky Stories to Tell by the Crackling Campfire or Firepit

    • The Yellow Ribbon. Jenny always wears a yellow ribbon around her neck, and she has never taken it off.
    • The Keyhole.
    • The Vanishing Hitchhiker.
    • The Cursed Doll.
    • The High Beams.

    What are examples of horror stories?

    Dracula by Bram Stoker (1897). A gothic horror novel about a vampire who wants to spread the undead curse to as many people as possible. The Rats in the Walls by H. P. Lovecraft (1924). A classic example of Lovecraftian horror, a horror genre that emphasizes man versus nature short story about human cannibalism.

    What books are similar to goosebumps?

    Series Goosebumps Like Books

    • Dead Over Heels (Paperback)
    • Revenge of the Dust Bunnies (Spooky Snacks, #1)
    • Check It Out – And Die! (
    • Billy Baker’s Dog Won’t Stay Buried (Spinetinglers, #2)
    • Scare Bear (Bone Chillers, #20)
    • The Night Squawker (Bone Chillers, #19)
    • Toilet Terror (Bone Chillers, #11)

    What is the darkest book of all time?

    Score

    1 1984 by George Orwell 4.19 avg rating — 3,553,206 ratings score: 25,748, and 261 people voted
    2 American Psycho by Bret Easton Ellis 3.82 avg rating — 266,778 ratings score: 24,112, and 252 people voted
    3 A Clockwork Orange by Anthony Burgess 3.99 avg rating — 647,328 ratings score: 22,828, and 242 people voted

    Do kids still like Goosebumps books?

    From 1992 to 1997, 62 Goosebumps books were published, and at the height of the series’ popularity, Scholastic were selling 4 million copies of the books per month. Clearly, kids love this schlocky, fun and frequently silly horror series that is as a continuing favourite with reluctant readers and bookworms alike.

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