Point Horror. Collection 8. The Dead Game. The Stranger and Call Waiting
Point horror Series
What’s inside...
This book contains three tales of horror that are guaranteed to chill the reader to the bone. The stories involve a game that gets out of control leading to death, an unhealthy obsession with a sinister newcomer, and sinister phone calls that escalate into deadly fear. Be prepared for your dreams to turn into nightmares.
Series reading
Non-Sequential
Age
12-18
Length
537 pages
Text complexity
Discussion points
What do you think motivates the characters to act the way they do in the story?
How would you feel if you were in a similar situation as the main characters?
What lessons can we learn about trust and friendship from the events in the book?
Can you think of a different way the problems in the book could have been resolved?
What do you think the author wants us to understand about fear and courage?
Tip: Role play these questions
Encourage your child to express their own opinions and feelings about the story, even if they differ from the plot. Ask them to relate personal experiences that connect with the situations in the book. This will deepen their understanding and empathy. Highlight the motives behind characters' actions to discuss broader life lessons. Lastly, ensure to foster a comfortable environment where open-ended questions lead to creative thinking and deeper discussions.
Key lessons
Example Lesson: The importance of trust and skepticism
Explanation: The characters in 'The Dead Game' must discern between trustworthy and untrustworthy information, making critical decisions based on the reliability of the source.
Real-World Application: Children can learn to evaluate the reliability of information they receive in school or from peers, enhancing their judgment and decision-making skills.
Example Lesson: Consequences of actions
Explanation: In 'The Stranger,' characters face various consequences based on their decisions, illustrating the causal relationship between actions and outcomes.
Real-World Application: This teaches children to think about the potential outcomes before acting, fostering a sense of responsibility and foresight.
Example Lesson: Building resilience in the face of adversity
Explanation: 'Call Waiting' explores how characters cope with challenging situations, highlighting the importance of resilience and perseverance.
Real-World Application: Children can apply this lesson by developing coping mechanisms and resilience when they face challenges in their own lives, such as during exams or in social situations.
Example Lesson: Understanding and managing emotions
Explanation: Throughout the series, characters experience a range of emotions, providing a platform to discuss emotional intelligence and healthy expression of feelings.
Real-World Application: This lesson can help children recognize and articulate their own emotions more effectively, aiding their emotional development and interactions with others.
Example Lesson: The value of teamwork
Explanation: The characters often collaborate to solve mysteries and overcome dangers, underscoring the effectiveness of working together as a team.
Real-World Application: Emphasizes the importance of cooperation and collaboration in group projects at school or in community activities, enhancing social and cooperative skills.
