Families who loved No Swimming in Dark Pond and Other Chilling Tales by Judith Gorog 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 child is beginning to seek out thrills and spooky stories but still needs a safe, literary space to explore those fears. This collection of short stories uses the supernatural as a lens to examine common adolescent anxieties including changing family dynamics, the feeling of being an outsider, and the unpredictability of the natural world. While the tales are undeniably chilling, they are crafted with a sophistication that encourages critical thinking over simple jump-scares. Choosing this book provides an opportunity to discuss the 'what if' scenarios that haunt the imagination of ten-to-fourteen-year-olds. The stories range from science fiction to classic ghost tales, making it an excellent bridge for readers who are graduating from Goosebumps but aren't quite ready for adult horror. It is a tool for building bravery, as it allows children to process scary concepts from the safety of a well-told narrative.