Recently graduated from a high school where he never fitted in, Dan Crawford finds a happy new home at New Hampshire College Prep-or so he first thinks. It's true that he becomes close friends almost immediately with fellow students Abby and Jordan, but at the outset, none of them fully realized that their dorm's previous function as an asylum for the criminally insane was not just a fascinating fact; it was a history that continues to insinuate itself into the present. A suspenseful, cleverly creepy novel by Zombie series author Madeleine Roux. Now in trade paperback. (P.S. This fiction's allure is enhanced by its eerie photographs and simulated journals.)
These teen page-turners will make readers cry, cringe, and feel glad they’re home safe on the couch, instead of out battling corporate conspiracies, supernatural horrors, and mean girls.
This year’s most thrilling teen releases take readers on journeys to postapocalyptic kingdoms, the bottom of the sea, a madcap Florida, and a former asylum that will make your skin crawl. Here are the books young readers will be putting on their wish lists this holiday season.
There’s no better way to beat the summer heat than to stay inside with a good book—especially if that book will give you the cold sweats and make the hairs on the back of your neck stand up. When the worst of the worst happens, it’s all the more terrifying when teenagers are the only […]
When American Horror Story hit our television screens five years ago, it reminded us just how much we like to have the crap scared out of us for fun. With consistently high ratings and a number of Emmys under its belt, AHS is more than just appointment television for many of us. Each season acts […]
Haunted houses strike fear into our hearts because they turn a place that’s meant to represent safety and comfort into a sinister trap to be outwitted and escaped under terrifying circumstances. And while most horror fans turn to the movies for their haunted house fix, fiction has dealt with its fair share of spiritually compromised […]