I just want to point you to Wonderbrary, a very nice site that lists many of the self-identified horror fiction series for children, for those who have powered through the 90+ Goosebumps books. I’m sometimes asked for this information, and this site has done several posts with the express purposed of identifying these series. Unfortunately it does not appear to have been updated recently, but if you’re looking for information on scary series books published prior to 2011, this provides a nice list, including cover art.
Help a Reader Out: New Kid on the Block, Over and Over Again
Ah, the 1980s. A time of YA fiction of all kinds, and of many, many series books. Sweet Valley High, The Girls of Canby Hall, Alfred Hitchcock and the Three Investigators… okay, I admit those are not the right genre for those of you who were reading Point Horror, but some of us took the long route.
Somewhere in the 1990s I became a children’s librarian- this was at the height of the popularity of the Goosebumps books, and I remember their massive popularity. Oh my gosh, there is no way I could EVER forget. But you all will have to help me out here, because apparently, somewhere in between, Jay found a YA horror series with a very specific formula for the plot. It’s not Point Horror, and R.L. Stine didn’t really get going until the 1990s… but somebody MUST know the name of this series.
Jay writes:
I came across this site and it seemed like it had a lot to offer. What I am looking for is some help with some titles/books from the 1980’s. The books were geared for young adults and were written in the 80’s. They had a very standard format to almost all of them. “New kid moves into town and right away becomes the target of the popular guy, new kid develops crush on bully’s girl and eventually may even be a couple with her by the end of the book. Sometimes the new kid is an athlete. Usually there is some kind of mystery/conflict in the new town; sometimes zombies, vampires, or some kind of satanic force that confronts the new kid.” I must have read over 100 of these books during the 80’s, but never kept any of them. It’s been roughly 30 years since I read them and certainly cannot remember any of the titles or the authors. Any help would be greatly appreciated! I want my son or daughter to start enjoying these type of books, but can’t find them anywhere. I hope to hear back from you soon!
Thanks, Jay, for your confidence in us. Can anyone help Jay find these books so he can share them with his kids?
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