As autumn nights grow longer and jack-o’-lanterns light doorsteps, October is the perfect month to lean into stories that thrill without terrify. Here are six books children (and their parents) can sink into—mysteries, gentle spooks, and charming adventures that are just the right mix of eerie and fun.
The Secret of Moonrise Manor
By Stephanie Bearce
A middle-grade gothic mystery in which Raven Gallows discovers a hidden corpse behind a wall of her hometown’s ghost-hotel and must unravel her own family’s secrets. A richly atmospheric read for ages 8–12.

It’s Almost Time For…Halloween
by Maisha Oso
From decorating and costume choosing to carving pumpkins, this playful rhyming picture book captures all the preparation and excitement leading up to Halloween. Ages 0-3.

Monsters Don’t Say Meep
by Bridgetta Tomarchio
Playful monsters learn the importance of manners in this silly, colorful picture book. It’s equal parts fun and meaningful, making it a great read-aloud for families. Ages 3-8.

The Pet Shop Nightmare
by F.P. LaRue
When a girl vanishes without a trace, cousins Ollie and Claire uncover a trail of eerie clues that lead to a creepy pet shop with dark secrets. A fast-paced, middle-grade mystery perfect for readers who like a little chill with their thrill. Ages 8-12.

This Year, A Witch!
By Zoe Abbott
Tired of being “cute,” a little girl decides to go full witch this Halloween—with spooky results and a sweet reminder of the power of imagination. Ages 3-8.

Lori Orlinsky is an award-winning, bestselling children’s book author and freelance writer who lives and breathes children’s books. She just released her fifth award-winning children’s book, Being Middle.

Lori Orlinsky
This collection of books was curated by freelance writer Lori Orlinsky, an award-winning, bestselling children’s book author and industry expert who lives and breathes children’s books. Her upcoming book, Being Middle, is set to release this August.