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For Fans of Fear Street: Teen Horror
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What Big Teeth
by Rose Szabo
Returning to Maine after years at boarding school, Eleanor Zarrin barely remembers her monstrous family, but she sets off a series of events that could destroy them all.
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The Mary Shelley Club
by Goldy Moldavsky
Struggling to fit in as a scholarship student at an elite prep school, newcomer Rachel Chavez is caught up in a prank gone wrong before attracting the attention of a secret club of students who compete with each other for the best scary pranks.
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Eat Your Heart Out
by Kelly deVos
Six disgruntled teens are forced to spend their winter break at fat camp during Flagstaff, Arizona's worst blizzard in a century, only to find that Camp Featherlite is even worse than expected because it is crawling with genetically-modified monsters.
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Horrid
by Katrina Leno
Moving from sunny California to a dilapidated old house in her mother’s New England hometown, Jane navigates memories, old books, new friends and a local bully before her mother’s spiraling emotional imbalance leads to the discovery of a long-ago child’s preserved bedroom.
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Poison Priestess
by Lana Popović
In seventeenth-century Paris, Catherine Monvoisin reinvents herself as a fortune teller and sorceress and ascends to notoriety when she helps the Marquise de Montespan become the mistress of Louis XIV, leading to a dangerous and deadly rivalry with a young magician.
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Deathless Divide
by Justina Ireland
A sequel to the best-selling Dread Nation finds a devastating loss throwing everything Jane believes into question, before encounters with familiar faces in Summerland enmeshes her in a maelstrom of deception and private demons. 75,000 first printing. Simultaneous eBook.
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The Follower
by Kate Doughty
Instagram-famous triplets Cecily, Amber, and Rudy--the children of home renovation superstars--are ready for a perfect summer. They've just moved into the site of their parents' latest renovation project when they begin to receive chilling messages fromsomeone called The Follower. It soon becomes clear that this anonymous threat is more than a simple Internet troll, and he can't wait to shatter the Cole family's perfect veneer and take back what's his.
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Harrow Lake
by Kat Ellis
Moving to her grandmother’s home in a small and secretive community where her father once filmed a celebrated horror movie, a fearless teen observes strange phenomena before discovering that she is being followed by an unknown being.
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Don't Turn Out the Lights: A Tribute to Alvin Schwartz's Scary Stories to Tell in the Dark
by Jonathan Maberry
A collection of short scary stories inspired by Alvin Schwartz's "Scary Stories to Tell in the Dark" series. A life-size baby doll who stalks its prey. A flesh-hungry ogre who jingle jangles when he walks. A haunted house just dying for a visitor. A gruesome collection of terrifying stories that will absolutely chill readers to the bone. So turn off your lamps, click on your flashlights, and prepare--if you dare--to be utterly spooked!
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The Glare
by Margot Harrison
Moving to her father’s home in California after a decade at her mother’s isolated ranch, a teen who has been taught to fear technology reunites with friends and family members before experiencing nightmares about a dark-web video game that poses life-threatening dangers.
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White Fox
by Sara Faring
Sent away from their remote Mediterranean home by their pharma tycoon father after their famous mother disappears under mysterious circumstances, Manon and Thais return after a decade to uncover secrets about their mother’s legendary final screenplay.
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All My Friends Are Creeps
by Count D.
Some with horns...and some with fangs! A hundred eyes...and giant brains! From the depths of the cosmic sea...All My Friends Are Creeps is a collection of twenty-one poems filled with slimy suspense, deathly daydreams and frightful fun for all ages!
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Category Five
by Ann Dávila Cardinal
The tiny island of Vieques, located just off Puerto Rico, is trying to recover after hurricane Maria, but the already battered island is now half empty. To make matter worse, as on the main island, developers have come in to buy up the land at a fraction of its worth, taking advantage of the island when it is down. Lupe, Javier, and Marisol are back to investigate a series of murders in the wake of a hurricane and in the shadow of a new supernatural threat.
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Fractured Tide
by Leslie Karen Lutz
Attacked by a mysterious creature while leading a tourist scuba-diving expedition, 17-year-old Sia washes up on a deserted island where she and a handful of survivors discover the sinister truth about a dangerous sinkhole.
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