Midnight Library #8: The Deadly Catch Adam and David go canoeing. Trouble awaits them in the water. The hungry kind of trouble.
Monster Blood for Breakfast! Matt Daniels, an avid swimmer, has a series of strange experiences after his neighbor buys an egg from an online store.
Night of the Living Dummy It's the first appearance of the wooden face of fear. The puppet who pulls all the strings. None other than Slappy the Dummy!
Nina, The Pinta, and the Vanishing Treasure, The Alec Flint is practicing to be a super sleuth. When his dad, a local police officer, tells Alec that the Christopher Columbus exhibit has gone missing from the town museum, Alec is on the case!
Revenge of the Living Dummy Twelve-year-old Britney Crosby receives an invitation to an amusement park where everything is not as it seems. Who or what is summoning ordinary kids to HorrorLand?
Scary Summer Someone's creeping through the garden, doing nasty things! Dean Haspiel, a veteran of Batman and Justice League comics, knows just how to portray "The Revenge of the Lawn Gnomes."
Shut Your Mouth Louise learns that too many trips to the local candy shop can be bad for her healthin more ways than one. Greg and Sam press their luck with a roll of some dice. Devious dice. Rory and April couldn't be more excited about their familys dazzling new c
Streets of Panic Park The kids who are trapped in HorrorLand thought they had reason enough to panic. That was before they reached Panic Park. It had seemed like the only way to escape the mysterious villain who's playing puppet-master with their lives. But Panic Park is a per
Sunlight Slayings, The Oliver, Dean, and Emalie set out to solve the mystery of why vampire children are mysteriously being turned to dust. In the process, they encounter the Fallen Brotherhood, a human group fighting against vampires.
Terror Trips Three ghoulish tales are the ticket to terror in this new Graphix anthology adapted and illustrated by comic artists Jill Thompson, Jamie Tolagson, and Amy Kim Ganter. This site contains information and advertising about Scholastic and third party products.
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