super-scary and frighteningly funny books
Age 9 plus
Midnight Treasure
Piers Torday
IF there is one thing vampirs crave as much as blood,
it’s ...
treasure! As Halloween approaches, soak up the ghostly atmospherics and immerse
yourself in a thrilling world of werwolves and vampirs with award-winning
author Piers Torday. Torday, whose first book for children, The Last Wild, was
shortlisted for the Waterstones Children's Book Award and nominated for the
CILIP Carnegie Medal, stuns his fans once again with Midnight Treasure, this
talented storyteller’s first foray into the ever-popular fantasy genre. And what an adventure it is as we are swept away to a
breathtakingly imagined world full of marvels, myths and magic where readers
will be mesmerised by a maze of clues, spells, imprisonments and escapes,
fights and betrayals... and, perhaps most importantly, the inspirational courage
and hope of two youngsters on a terrifying quest.
In an empire of vampirs and werwolves, Tibor is a werwolf,
adopted from an orphanage by his guardian, Baron Ambrus, a powerful vampir. Tibor
and his best friend Roza, once a vampire but now transformed into a black
Alsatian dog, are living in the Age of Darkness, a time when immortals are
supreme beings, and they are on the deadliest of quests, a race against time
that will test their own immortality. But they’re not the only ones hunting for
the Midnight Treasure. They face battling with bears, wrestling with vampirs
and a host of other amazing characters with supernatural powers. Tibor and Roza
must decide who to trust... and whether they will dare reveal the secrets of
the Midnight Treasure. Midnight Treasure is the perfect balance between spooks and
scares and fun and laughter as our two plucky friends summon up the blood for a
fantastical treasure hunt that delights with its blend of vampirs and
werwolves, high stakes drama, stunning world-building, and bold, unforgettable
characters. Don’t miss the ride!
(Quercus Children’s Books, hardback, £14.99)
Age 12 plus
Escape Castle Dracula: A Gothic Puzzle Adventure
Sam Fern and Adam Allori
(Big Picture Press, hardback, £14.99)
Age 9 plus
Mallory Vayle and the Curse of Maggoty Skull
Martin Howard and Pete Williamson
(Nosy Crow, paperback, £7.99)
Age 9 plus
A Girl Called Corpse
The Lonely Lighthouse
of Elston-Fright
Reece Carter and Eleonora Asparuhova
WELCOME to Elston-Fright, a forgotten town where witches lurk, sea monsters roam and a girl is on the hunt for answers! A high-profile Australian nutritionist, Reece Carter has always had an appetite to write children’s fiction so – abracadabra – he cooked up the magical Elston-Fright books and their gloriously spooky tales of ghost-girls and ghouls. The first of the series – which is illustrated by Eleonora Asparuhova – is A Girl Called Corpse and stars a ‘kid ghost’ who has no memory of who she was before she was taken by the Witches.
Corpse is bound to haunt the rock-that-doesn’t-exist forever... until she learns of a treasure, one that can reunite her with her family and her name. She sets off for answers, on a journey across the stormy sea, battling magic, zombie-skeletons and monsters but the Witches want the treasure too, and they will do anything to get to it first. And in the second book in the series, The Lonely Lighthouse of Elston-Fright, we meet Flip Little whose family have always been Lightkeepers, guardians sworn to protect the town of Elston-Fright from magical, monstrous threats. And Flip is no stranger to magic... only he knows about the two ghost-girls haunting a rock out at sea. When their spider friend, Simon, is spider-napped by ancient Poltergusts, weather ghouls out to cause mayhem, Flip, Girl and Corpse set out to rescue him. But first they must find and return the missing Light to the lighthouse, restoring its magic. Only nothing in Elston-Fright is quite as it seems. Questions bubble up from the deep, dark secrets emerge and soon, Flip and his friends learn that in order to beat the Poltergusts they need to understand what happened in the past. With spooks, spectres, mystery and ghostly goings-on, these deliciously dark adventures are filled with thrills, chills, fun, a big helping of heart and larger-than-life characters as the mysteries of Elston-Fright are slowly but surely revealed. The most bewitching stories you’ll read this Halloween!A Girl Called Corpse was previously published in
the UK as The Girl, the Ghost and the Lost Name.
(Usborne Publishing, paperback, £7.99)
Age 9 plus
Spooksmiths Investigate: The Cinderman
Alex Atkinson
(Usborne Publishing, paperback, £7.99)
Age 9 plus
We Do Not Welcome Our
Ten-Year-Old Overlord
Garth Nix
WHEN a strange and powerful object falls into the wrong
hands, a deadly danger is released in a chilling new adventure from master
storyteller Garth Nix who lives in Sydney and whose books include the
award-winning Old Kingdom fantasy novels. It’s not fair. Twelve-year-old Kim Basalt
has always lived in the shadow of his younger sister, Eila... which is not how
it’s supposed to be. Ten-year-old Eila is a prodigy and everyone talks about
how smart she is but, in Kim’s eyes, she has no common sense and still makes
mistakes. One day Kim and Eila are walking in the woods, and Eila finds an
enigmatic, otherworldly glowing globe floating in the lake. Kim thinks it’s bad
news but Eila is irresistibly drawn to it, especially when the spirit, which
calls itself Aster, starts communicating with her and she decides to take it
home. Soon Eila is calling the strange object her friend and is able to control
the minds of everyone around her... in ways she says is the best for everyone.
Kim has every reason to be worried now and needs to put his problem-solving
mind to the ultimate test. Can Kim and his friends save Eila from herself
before it’s too late, and also save the world from the forces she has
unleashed? The stakes are high in this intriguing and spine-tingling sci-fi
mystery which is set in what Nix calls ‘an alternate version of Canberra,
Australia’ and centres on an object so perilous that it has the potential to
destroy the world. With lots of addictive scary vibes throughout, and an
exploration of the age-old theme of sibling conflict, this is fantasy with a
seductive and suspense-filled edge.
(Hot Key Books, paperback, £8.99)
Age 9 plus
Dread Wood: Terror Tower
Jennifer Killick
IMAGINE a book that serves up all those super-spooky vibes
that kids love... horrors galore, a delicious dollop of black comedy and a
bunch of spiky classmates with a killer moths mystery to solve. If that menu
tickles your taste buds, then you’ll be dining out on queen of
chills-and-thrills Jennifer Killick’s sixth and final brilliant adventure in a series
which delivers horror and humour in perfect harmony. Perfectly pitched for
middle grade readers, Dread Wood: Terror Tower stars the Club Loser team – Hallie,
Angelo, Gus, Colette and Naira – and, as fans know, the friends have faced some
truly fearsome foes, from mind-controlling parasites and deadly monsters of the
deep to giant spiders and vampire birds. And their adventures aren’t quite over
yet! Dread Wood High is suffering from an infestation of caterpillars, but
these are no ordinary caterpillars. These creepy creatures will grow into
giant, mutant, killer moths with a taste for flesh and blood! And on the night
the school is ready to unveil its new tower, they start to hatch and will stop
at nothing until everything – and everyone – is destroyed. It’s Club Loser’s
toughest battle to date. It’s all to play for… and everything is at stake! Killick
is a slick and sassy storyteller… she knows just how far to take her
heart-stopping tales of cool comedy and scary horror as she pumps up the action
and lets loose her rich imagination. The perfect spine-tingling finale for this
gorgeously gigglesome chiller-thriller series!
(Farshore, paperback, £7.99)
Age 9 plus
Shiver Point: Under a Howling Moon
Gabriel Dylan
ENTER (if you dare!) Shiver Point... the home of spooks,
screams and small-town horror! Under a Howling Moon is the third book of a
thrilling, chilling and perfectly pitched series from Gabriel Dylan, a teacher
and children’s author who is a self-confessed horror fan. So for all those who
love having their spines tingled and their goosebumps raised, meet the plucky
Shiver Squad and join them for a marvellously menacing new mystery. Oli can’t
wait for his birthday camping trip to Howlmoor Forest with his friends. They’re
going to toast marshmallows and tell scary stories under the full moon and it’ll
be great... that is until the first night when Oli is woken by a terrifying
beast slashing at the tent. And then his dad goes missing... All alone in the
woods, it’s now up to the Shiver Squad to find him. But with a sense that
something sinister is stalking them through the woods, will they succeed? And
as the moon rises once again, will they even manage to get out alive? Expect red-eyed
werewolves, and humans transformed into monsters... and don’t say you weren’t
warned!
(Piccadilly Press, paperback, £7.99)
Age 9 plus
The Haunting of Fortune Farm
Sophie Kirtley
INSPIRED by the wild Irish landscape she knows and loves,
and the unexpected discovery of her late grandmother’s mysterious dented locket,
Sophie Kirtley’s new novel is a hauntingly beautiful tale is guaranteed to send
shivers down readers’ spines. Exploring themes of memory, secrets, family love and the
restless spirits that whisper on the wind, The Haunting of Fortune Farm stars a
young girl on a thrilling, chilling journey to find a long-lost Viking hoard. Twelve-year-old Edie and her younger brother Pip are
spending half-term at Fortune Farm, high in the Irish mountains, with their
grandmother Lolly. They haven’t visited Fortune Farm for years and Edie has
been dreading it for months. They spent all their holidays there when Dad was
alive and Edie doesn’t like thinking about Dad... even the happy memories haunt
her too much. When Edie uncovers a clue that could lead her to long-lost Viking
treasure, it’s just the adventure she needs to take her mind off Dad. But the
adventure soon takes an unnerving and dangerous turn, and Edie discovers that
Fortune Farm has more secrets, mysteries and ghosts than she had ever dared to
dream of. Kirtley’s choice of a remote farmhouse in the Irish
wilderness delivers all the spooky vibes for a ghostly adventure full of
powerful, heartfelt emotions and spine-tingling drama that will have youngsters
racing to the final page. And with buried secrets waiting to be uncovered, and
an ancient mystery to solve, this is a Halloween adventure with a big, big
heart!
(Bloomsbury Children’s Books, paperback, £7.99)
Age 9 plus
Black Gables
Eibhlís Carcione
WELCOME to the world’s creepiest school! If gothic vibes are
the thrills and chills you seek this Halloween, enter – if you dare! – the
ghostly entrance of a dark and forbidding village school where the air is
fetid, the trees are like witches’ fingers, and nothing seems right. Soak
up the atmospherics in another spooky adventure from Eibhlís Carcione, a children's writer and
poet from Cork city in Ireland, whose gothic debut, Welcome to Dead Town Raven
McKay, was a Times Summer read and a bestseller. Rosella’s mother has lost her
memory after an accident and her family have returned to Black Gables, where
she grew up, in the hope something will stir her memory. But all is not right
at Black Gables... in fact everything is wrong. The headteacher, Mr Edge is
beyond sinister and he seems to be communicating with the lake ghouls. The
school lies at the edge of a dark lake in the village of Black Gables where the
hills are haunted by the curlew’s call. The school and village take their name
from two looming black gables, all that’s left of an old workhouse where many
died. The walls between the gables are all gone and the gables form a ghostly
entrance to the school, standing there like the backs of two stone beasts, all overgrown
with brambles and with the wind whistling through dead windows. Beyond is the
Stygian lake with its strange waters that change colours... and Rosella doesn’t
like it one bit! Black Gables is a fantastical feast of gothic, a lush and
descriptive mystery adventure perfect for tingling spines and raising
goosebumps. At its dark heart is Rosella, thrown into a school full of menacing
teachers, a positively ghoulish headteacher, and a host of strange creatures
and apparitions. Truly a class act!
This book is published on October 24.
(Everything with Words, paperback, £8.99)
Age 8 plus
Ministry of Mischief
Alex Foulkes and Nikolas Ilic
MAGIC, friendship and some VERY naughty monsters! Alex
Foulkes, whose debut series, Rules for Vampires, delighted a host of
mischievous young readers, is back with more entertaining mayhem and
misbehaviour as she invites youngsters to step into a land where being bad is
one BIG adventure. This hilarious new adventure – the first of a new series –
is filled with naughty magical creatures and unexpected friendships and comes
with the anarchic illustrations of Nikolas Ilic. Joey and Harry do NOT like
each other. Stuck together on a school trip to a museum, things couldn’t get
any worse... until they meet some incorrigible monsters. The imps are on a
field trip of their own, bringing bad luck to the human world. They quickly
decide to take the children back to Impland, where they’ve come from, and feed
them to their king. But what exactly lies ahead for Joey and Harry at the
Ministry of Mischief? Will they make it back home in time for tea, or will they
be stuck with these misbehaving imps forever?
Devilishly funny and simply brimming with naughtiness, this is the
perfect read for your own young mischief-makers!
(Simon & Schuster Children’s Books, paperback, £7.99)
Age 7 plus
Kevin the Vampire:
A Fanged and Fearsome Fiend
Matt Brown and Flavia Sorrentino
IT'S Halloween so what better time to catch up with Kevin
Aurelius, a vampire of the very nicest kind! Award-winning author Matt Brown
and Italian illustrator Flavia Sorrentino fly in for the third book in their
frightfully funny series starring the lovable Kevin who’s just like any other
(almost) eleven-year-old... well, apart from his fangs and the fact that he’s
immortal. And in his new adventure, the time has come for Kevin’s Gloaming.
This is a test that every nearly eleven-year-old must pass to show they have
all the necessary skills to be a vampire, including facing Bernard the
Destroyer, the most fearsome vampire there ever was. Along the way, Kevin will
have to show he can transform into a bat, mind-speak and melt into the darkness...
which would be fine except he hasn’t quite mastered the melt yet. If Kevin
doesn’t pass, he’ll be banished forever. Is there anyone who can help him? Youngsters
love getting their teeth into a feast of fiendish fun with Kevin, a reassuring
hero who brings with him important messages about empathy, understanding and
celebrating our differences. Packed to the fangs with fabulous fantasy and
monstrous fun, and brought to life by Sorrentino’s horribly hilarious
illustrations, Kevin’s adventures ensure youngsters have the last – and longest
– laugh.
(Nosy Crow, paperback, £7.99)
Age 2 plus
Witch’s New Trick
Caroline Crowe and Jess Pauwels
YOU'RE never too young to join in the fun of Halloween so
dish up a delicious concoction of fun, fangs and friendships with this
bewitching picture book from author Caroline Crowe and illustrator Jess
Pauwels. The moon cast long shadows that crept through the park, Pumpkins
grinned gruesomely lighting the dark, Inside her cottage, a witch cast a spell,
And let out a gigantic hiccup as well! Hazel Broomstick is a witch in a fix because
magic and hiccups are not a good mix... and on the eve of Halloween that could be a
disaster! Her hiccups are making her spells do some very funny things. Nobody
wants a pink, fluffy witch’s cat, or a cute pumpkin. Luckily her friends are
here to help... now what do witches find REALLY scary? Knock, knock... it’s a FAIRY!
Crowe’s rhyming romp is a delight to read to little ones and Pauwels casts a
spell with her richly detailed and colourful illustrations. Magical mayhem for
readers of every age!
(Faber Children’s Books, paperback, £7.99)
Age 2 plus
Old MacPumpkin Had a Farm
Katrina Charman and Georgie Birkett
A FAVOURITE old rhyme gets an adorably spooky Halloween
twist in a terrific ‘trick or treat’ picture book from two award winners,
writer Katrina Charman and illustrator Georgie Birkett. Old MacPumpkin had a
farm. Eek! Ahh! Eek! Ahh! Ohhh! And on that farm she had... lots of spooky
friends! A cat, a bat, a spider, a skeleton, a witch, a ghost and even a
monster! Old MacPumpkin is too busy taking care of the farm animals to notice,
until... Knock! Knock! Who’s that at the door? With Charman’s playful text, Birkett’s
quirky illustrations and a fantastic fold-out trick-or-treat party ending, this
is an ideal introduction to the fun season of Halloween.
(Nosy Crow, hardback, £12.99)
Age One plus
Guess Who? Boo to You!
Katie Woolley and Grasya Oliyko
WHAT youngster can resist a game of knock, knock...
particularly when there’s Halloween fun behind every door! Meet Ghost and his
spooky friends in this split-page picture book with intriguing ‘door’ flaps to
lift, surprises at every turn, and a mirror ending that ensures little ones
have the last laugh. Knock, knock! Guess who? Join in the Halloween adventure
as the friendly characters deliver Halloween treats to one another. Just knock
on the door and open it to reveal who has been booed! This not-so-spooky
picture book – filled with friendly characters, Katie Woolley’s delightful
rhyme and Ukrainian Grasya Oliyko’s bold and colourful illustrations – is the
perfect introduction to Halloween for little children. Simply spooktacular!
(Nosy Crow, hardback, £12.99)
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