October’s not the only time to enjoy spooky stories! Whether you like ghastly ghosts, creepy houses, horrifying creatures, or stories that aren’t so scary at all, the library will have a book perfect for you to take home. But be careful – you might have to sleep with the light on after reading some of these!

Young Readers

Creepy Carrots, Creepy Pair of Underwear, and Creepy Crayon by Aaron Reynolds

The Dark by Lemony Snicket

Monsters 101 by Cale Atkinson

Hardly Haunted by Jessie Sima

In a Dark, Dark Room by Alvin Schwartz

Looking for a Jumbie by Tracey Baptiste

Wolfboy by Andy Harkness

Vampire Vacation by Laura Lavoie

Jampires by Sarah McIntyre

Zombie in Love by Kelly DiPucchio

Older Readers

Scary Stories to Tell in the Dark by Alvin Schwartz

The Screaming Staircase by Jonathan Stroud

Bone-Chilling Myths by Tim O’Shei

The Ghoul Next Door by Cullen Bunn

Spirit Hunters by Ellen Oh

The Stone Child by Dan Poblocki

Beware Vader’s Castle by Cavan Scott

Small Spaces by Katherine Arden

Stranger Things: Zombie Boys by Greg Pak

Terrifying Tales (Guys Read book 6) by Jon Scieszka

– Alice Mitchell, Youth Services Manager