Families who loved The Trunk by S. Carey 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 looking for a safe way to explore the thrill of the unknown or when they are feeling overly anxious about new, unfamiliar people in their neighborhood. It is an ideal bridge for young readers who are ready for a 'spooky' story but still need the security of a grounded, relatable protagonist. The story follows Charlie, a boy whose active imagination is fueled by strange sounds and a mysterious heavy trunk belonging to his new neighbors. At its heart, the book explores the tension between curiosity and fear. While it utilizes classic horror tropes like bone-crunching noises and odd behavior, it serves as a wonderful exercise in building bravery and navigating middle-grade anxiety. At just 62 pages, it is an accessible chapter book that provides high engagement for reluctant readers who want a fast-paced mystery with a touch of the macabre without being truly traumatizing.