Category
page 1Children's horror novels
Goosebumps
Goosebumps is a series of children's horror novels written by American author R. L. Stine. The protagonists in these stories are tweens or young teens who find themselves in frightening scenarios, often involving the supernatural, the paranormal or the occult. Between 1992 and 1997, sixty-two books were published under the Goosebumps umbrella title. R. L. Stine also wrote various spin-off series, including, Goosebumps Series 2000, Give Yourself Goosebumps, Tales to Give You Goosebumps, Goosebumps Triple Header, Goosebumps HorrorLand, Goosebumps Most Wanted and Goosebumps SlappyWorld. Additiona

Coraline
Coraline () is a 2002 British fantasy horror children's novella by author Neil Gaiman. Gaiman started writing Coraline in 1990, and it was published in 2002 by Bloomsbury and HarperCollins. It was awarded the 2003 Hugo Award for Best Novella, the 2003 Nebula Award for Best Novella, and the 2002 Bram Stoker Award for Best Work for Young Readers. The Guardian ranked Coraline #82 in its list of 100 Best Books of the 21st Century. It was adapted as a 2009 stop-motion animated film, directed by Henry Selick under the same name.

The Witches
1983 children's book by Roald Dahl

The Graveyard Book
2008 novel by Neil Gaiman

Krabat
1971 novel by Otfried Preußler

Something Wicked This Way Comes
1962 novel by Ray Bradbury

The Prince of Mist
1993 novel by Carlos Ruiz Zafón

The Phantom Ship
book

Skulduggery Pleasant
2007 novel by Derek Landy

The Spook's Apprentice
novel by Joseph Delaney

The House with a Clock in Its Walls
1973 juvenile mystery fiction novel by John Bellairs

Welcome to Dead House
novel by R. L. Stine
Spooksville
Spooksville is a series of 24 children's horror fiction books by American writer Christopher Pike. All 24 books were first published between 1995 and 1998. The series is set in a remote town in the USA and revolves around the lives of five of its young inhabitants. Although intended for a younger audience than his adult and young adult fiction, they contain some violence and may be considered unsuitable for younger children. A television series based on the books was commissioned and premiered on October 26, 2013, on the Hub Network.

The Haunted Mask
novel by R. L. Stine
One Day at HorrorLand
1994 novel by R. L. Stine