Monday, September 28, 2020

Horror Stories for Teens

 Halloween is quickly approaching.  So to get us in the mood, this week I'm share some horror novels for teens . . . .


Alone by Cyn Balog
Seda, sixteen, feels her invisible childhood nemesis, Sawyer, growing stronger just as a group of stranded teens takes shelter from a blizzard in the dilapidated mansion Seda's mother inherited.

Dreaming Darkly by Caitlin Kittredge
After her mother's death, Ivy is sent to live on an island with a rich uncle where she experiences nightmares and learns about her family's murderous past.

Fiendish by Brenna Yovanoff
Clementine DeVore, seventeen, is determined to learn what happened ten years ago that led to her magical imprisonment and problems in her town, but a dangerous attraction to Fisher, the boy who freed her, town politics, and the terrifying Hollow get in the way.

His Hideous Heart: Thirteen of Edgar Allan Poe's Most Unsettling Tales Reimagined
Offers a collection of authors' reimaginings of Edgar Allan Poe's work, as well as the original Poe stories.

The Sacrifice Box by Martin J. Stewart
Five former friends must discover which of them broke the rules when objects they sealed in an ancient stone box come to life in twisted forms and dead things reanimate.


More Horror Stories --
As I Descended by Robin Talley
Asylum by Madeline Roux
Between the Devil and the Dark Blue Sea by April Genevieve Tucholke
Bonechiller by Graham McNamee
Burning by Danielle Rollins
The End Games by T. Michael Martin
The Fall by Bethany Griffin
The Forest of Hands and Teeth by Carrie Ryan
The Girl from the Well by Rin Chupeco
The Glare by Margot Harrison
Haunted by Danielle Vega
The House by Christina Legrand
Lockdown: Escape from the Furnace by Alexander Gordon Smith
The Madman's Daughter by Megan Shepherd
Rot & Ruin by Jonathan Maberry
Teeth in the Mist by Dawn Kurtagich
There's Someone Inside Your House by Stephanie Perkins
The Wrong Train by Jeremy de Quidt

Check these books out on display at the Arnold Branch through October 31, 2020.

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