Families who loved The Midnight Menace by Pete Johnson often look for books with a similar feel. These 20 recommendations were selected for their similarity in style, theme, and reading level.
Reach for this book when your child is starting to explore spooky stories but still needs the safety net of humor and a relatable protagonist. It is an ideal bridge for readers who want the thrill of a mystery without the lingering nightmares of intense horror. Pete Johnson captures that specific childhood feeling of being the only one who notices something is not quite right in the neighborhood. The story follows Lucas as he investigates his increasingly strange neighbors, balancing genuine suspense with laugh-out-loud moments. It touches on themes of bravery, trusting one's instincts, and the importance of loyalty between friends. At 144 pages, it is approachable for reluctant readers and provides a wonderful opportunity to talk about how our imaginations can sometimes run away with us, while also celebrating the courage it takes to investigate the unknown.