Point horror Series
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Summer Secrets
A. Bates, Angie Bates, 2001
128 pages
Why to read
Engrossing mystery that captivates young readers' attention.
Characters demonstrate resilience and resourcefulness.
Encourages critical thinking and deductive reasoning.
Ideal for enhancing literacy and comprehension skills.

Summer Secrets
A. Bates, Angie Bates, 2001
Award winning
Goosebumps The Movie: Night of the Living Monsters
Ms. Kate Howard, 2015
48 pages
Why to read
Thrilling adventure keeps young readers on edge.
Characters display teamwork and clever problem-solving.
Fosters creativity through engaging, fantastical elements.
Perfect blend of humor and suspense for family reading.

Goosebumps The Movie: Night of the Living Monsters
Ms. Kate Howard, 2015
Award winning
Little Shop of Hamsters (Goosebumps HorrorLand #14)
R.L. Stine, stine-r-l, 2010
135 pages
Why to read
Thrilling plot sparks imaginative thinking and excitement.
Features relatable young protagonist in adventurous scenarios.
Encourages resilience and problem-solving skills.
Provides engaging, suspenseful reading experience.

Little Shop of Hamsters (Goosebumps HorrorLand #14)
R.L. Stine, stine-r-l, 2010
Award winning
Animorphs Boxed Set #07: Books 25-28
R.L. Stine, Applegate Katherine, K. A. Applegate, 1999
688 pages
Why to read
Explores themes of friendship and teamwork.
Encourages creativity through unique shape-shifting scenarios.
Strengthens reading skills and vocabulary development.
Ideal for engaging young minds in adventurous storytelling.

Animorphs Boxed Set #07: Books 25-28
R.L. Stine, Applegate Katherine, K. A. Applegate, 1999
Award winning
One Night in Doom House (Mostly Ghostly)
R.L. Stine, 2005
144 pages
Why to read
Spine-tingling adventure engages young readers’ imagination.
Addresses fears through relatable characters and humor.
Encourages resilience and bravery in confronting challenges.
Ideal for shared reading, enhancing parent-child bond.

One Night in Doom House (Mostly Ghostly)
R.L. Stine, 2005
Award winning
Unspeakable: The Tulsa Race Massacre
Carole Boston Weatherford, 2021
32 pages
Why to read
Educates on historical events through narrative storytelling.
Addresses complex themes with age-appropriate language.
Encourages awareness and understanding of racial history.
Supports discussions on equality and human rights.

Unspeakable: The Tulsa Race Massacre
Carole Boston Weatherford, 2021
Award winning
The Sea of Terror: Once Upon a Tim
Stuart Gibbs, 2025
161 pages
Why to read
Adventure-filled tale enriches curiosity and imagination.
Characters showcase resilience and teamwork.
Enhances critical thinking through problem-solving scenarios.
Ideal for interactive parent-child reading sessions.

The Sea of Terror: Once Upon a Tim
Stuart Gibbs, 2025
Award winning
I'm Going to Give You a Bear Hug!
Caroline B. Cooney, 2016
32 pages
Why to read
Rhyming text encourages language and rhythm skills development.
Illustrations enhance understanding and stimulate imagination.
Explores comforting, loving interactions, promoting emotional growth.
Ideal for bedtime, fostering calmness and bonding.
