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More & More & More Tales to Give You Goosebumps by Robert Lawrence Stine reads as spooky, playful. These 12 books share its genome — matched by how they actually read, not just their shelf label.

What More & More & More Tales to Give You Goosebumps is like to read

A quick, campy anthology of ten short holiday-themed frights aimed at kids — light scares, silly monster premises, and fast episodic payoffs rather than sustained dread. Best for: middle-grade readers wanting quick, safe Halloween-adjacent holiday scares in bite-sized stories.

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Tales to Give You Goosebumps
Robert Lawrence Stine · 1994
Ten quick, campfire-style scares built for middle-graders — each story escalates to a twist and moves on before dread turns real.
creepy, not goryyounger readerscomplete story
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Chain Letter 2. The Ancient Evil
Christopher Pike · 1992
A supernatural YA horror sequel where a vengeful ancient power hunts the survivors of the first book — pitched for propulsive, spooky teen-thriller reading.
intensely scaryYAdeep cut
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The Oxford Book of Scary Tales
Dennis Pepper · 1992
Reads spooky in the same way — and goes just as deep on fear and supernatural.
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Dare to be scared Thirteen Stories To Chill And Thrill
Robert D. San Souci · 2003
A campfire-style anthology of quick, spooky tales built for group reading and sleepovers — mild scares, folklore-inflected, meant to thrill without traumatizing.
creepy, not goryyounger readerscomplete story
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13 Ghosts
Will Osborne · 1988
A close horror relative — matched on how it reads, with quick, propulsive pacing.
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Nightmare Hall #5 The Scream Team
Diane Hoh · 1993
A quick, plot-driven YA horror romp where pranks spiral into real danger; the fun is in guessing who's behind the scares rather than deep characterization.
creepy, not goryYAcomplete story
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Ghosts of Fear Street - Why I'm Not Afraid of Ghosts
Nina Kiriki Hoffman · 1997
A light, spooky-but-safe kids' ghost story where the fun comes from ghost siblings scheming to scare a skeptical new housemate into believing in them.
mildly eerieyounger readerscomplete story
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Fetch (Five Nights at Freddy’s
Scott Cawthon · 2020
Three brisk horror novellas about kids grabbing for control of their lives and paying for it in the Fazbear universe — episodic, plot-forward, and built for quick scares rather than deep prose.
intensely scaryYAdeep cut
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In a Dark, Dark Room and Other Scary Stories
Alvin Schwartz · 1984
Seven brief folktale-based chillers pitched for reading aloud in the dark — quick, spooky, and shaped by campfire-story rhythms rather than deep character work.
creepy, not goryyounger readerscomplete story
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Camp Fear Ghouls
Jahnna N. Malcolm · 1997
A quick, spooky YA read about a girl drawn into a secretive clique whose members keep vanishing, with mild suspense pitched for younger teen readers.
creepy, not goryYAdeep cut
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Darkness Creeping
Neal Shusterman · 1993
A close horror relative — matched on how it reads, with steady pacing.
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Babysitter's Nightmare
Kate Daniel · 1992
A fast, plot-driven YA thriller where a babysitter races to identify a killer stalking her town before she becomes the next target—tense chapter hooks and a clear escalating threat.
creepy, not gorydeep cut

About More & More & More Tales to Give You Goosebumps — what the genome says

Is More & More & More Tales to Give You Goosebumps a complete story or a cliffhanger?

It's a complete, standalone-satisfying story.

How scary is More & More & More Tales to Give You Goosebumps?

Creepy and atmospheric rather than gory or traumatizing.

Who is More & More & More Tales to Give You Goosebumps for?

It's written for middle-grade readers (roughly ages 8-12).

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