Families who loved Night of the Squawker 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 would reach for this book when their middle-grade reader is seeking a safe way to explore feelings of fear and suspense or when they need a high-engagement 'hook' book to encourage independent reading habits. As part of the SlappyWorld series, this story follows Anthony Miller, who discovers a strange, ancient mask that seems to be turning him into a monstrous, squawking bird creature. It is a classic exercise in the 'thrill of the chill,' providing a controlled environment for children to process anxiety and the fear of losing control over their own identity. While the plot is fantastical and spooky, the emotional core deals with the awkwardness of middle school and the feeling of being an outsider. R.L. Stine's signature blend of humor and horror makes it appropriate for ages 8 to 12, offering enough scares to be exciting without causing genuine trauma. It is an ideal choice for reluctant readers who respond well to fast-paced chapters, cliffhangers, and stories where the protagonist must rely on their own bravery to solve a supernatural mystery.