Families who loved Hocus-Pocus Horror by R. L. Stine often look for books with a similar feel. These 20 recommendations were selected for their similarity in style, theme, and reading level.
A parent should reach for this book when their child is seeking a sense of agency and adventure within a safe, controlled environment. If your child is fascinated by magic tricks but also enjoys the thrill of a light jump-scare, this interactive format allows them to practice decision-making and risk-assessment through a series of spooky scenarios. It is an excellent tool for reluctant readers who feel overwhelmed by long chapters, as the gamebook structure encourages active participation and frequent breaks. Set in a mysterious magic shop, the story revolves around the reader becoming the main character and choosing their path through various supernatural traps. The emotional themes focus on bravery and the consequences of curiosity. While the tone is eerie, it remains squarely in the middle-grade horror category: spooky enough to be exciting but lacking any deep psychological trauma or gore. It is a playful way to build reading stamina while letting your child feel like the hero of their own story.