Families who loved Call Waiting by R. L. Stine often look for books with a similar feel. These 14 recommendations were selected for their similarity in style, theme, and reading level.
A parent might reach for this book when their teenager is seeking a safe way to explore the 'thrill of the chill' or is beginning to express a desire for high-stakes, cinematic suspense. It is a classic 90s thriller that taps into the universal anxiety of being home alone and the vulnerability of being reached by a mysterious stranger through technology. While the plot follows a girl stalked by a menacing caller, the deeper appeal lies in the emotional experience of navigating fear and testing one's own bravery in a high-pressure situation. The story is pure entertainment, designed to mimic the pacing of a slasher film without the explicit gore found in modern horror. It deals with themes of trust and paranoia among friends and strangers alike. Parents should choose this for a reader who wants a fast-paced 'page-turner' that provides an adrenaline rush within a structured, familiar mystery format. It is most appropriate for middle and high school students who can distinguish between fictional tropes and real-world safety.