
Lessons with Suspense through Spooky Stories
Children’s fiction has always played a role in helping young readers understand the world, and stories that explore the results of their own actions are

Children’s fiction has always played a role in helping young readers understand the world, and stories that explore the results of their own actions are

Children who grow up in abusive homes often behave in unnatural ways. For instance, they may lash out, shut down, refuse help, or react strongly

Talisman for Andover: Book 2 of The Witch SeriesThe Reckoning left Apollina and her companions scarred but unbroken. Now, in Talisman for Andover, the saga continues

Step into an old building and you immediately feel it. The sense that the walls have witnessed more than they will ever reveal. Creaking floorboards,

What do you do when you see something no one else wants to admit? For many young people, this is not just a story element

Some mysteries refuse to fade away, no matter how hard we have tried to solve them. They remain in the public’s mind because they are

There are school stories — and then there’s “The Vanishing at Pinecrest” by Ty Swartz. Unlike your average “new kid at school” narrative, this chilling

When middle-grade and young adult readers dive into The Vanishing at Pinecrest by Ty Swartz, they’re instantly pulled into a web of intrigue, mystery, and

Across stories old and new, the battle between good and evil has remained one of the most familiar themes in literature. Yet every so often,

Some places have a presence that cannot be explained. It is not the creak of an old floorboard or the draft of a poorly sealed