Families who loved The Puppet's Eye by Ian Bone 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 middle-grade reader is craving a spooky thrill but feels overwhelmed by thick, complex novels. It is the perfect bridge for children who are ready to explore the horror genre through a manageable, fast-paced mystery that validates their intuition about things being 'off' in their environment. The story follows a boy who becomes increasingly suspicious of a creepy puppet in a local shop, leading to a tense exploration of what is real and what is imagined. While the book leans into the unsettling and the uncanny, it serves as a safe space for children to practice bravery. It explores themes of trust and the anxiety of not being believed by adults. At just over 70 pages, it offers a high-stakes emotional payoff without the daunting commitment of a long series, making it an excellent choice for reluctant readers or those who enjoy the eerie atmosphere of stories like Goosebumps but need a more concise narrative structure.