Books from Apple

  • My Hairiest Adventure
    By R. L. Stine

    When Larry and his friends find an old bottle of Insta-Tan, they decide to use it. Instead of getting a tan, Larry starts growing hair all over his body.

  • Legend of the Lost Legend
    By R. L. Stine

    Justin and Marissa Clarke are on an adventure trip in Brovania with their dad to uncover The Lost Legend, a priceless, ancient manuscript missing for nearly 500 years!

  • The Haunted School
    By R. L. Stine

    Feeling lost in his new school, Tommy Frazer thinks he will never master the maze of empty classrooms, where he begins to hear the voices of kids crying for help.

  • The Scarecrow Walks at Midnight
    By R. L. Stine

    Jodie is staying with her grandparents on their farm and sees the scarecrows "come alive!"

  • Say Cheese and Die, Again!
    By R. L. Stine

    In this spooky sequel to the bestselling Say Cheese and Die!, Greg's evil camera (that takes pictures of the future) is back--and some really bad things are happening. Just like the first time!

  • Chicken Chicken
    By R. L. Stine

    Crystal and her brother, Cole, refuse to believe rumors that the black-lipstick-wearing Vanessa actually casts spells on people, until they accidentally make her mad and begin to transform into chickens. Original.

  • Night of the Living Dummy III
    By R. L. Stine

    Trina O'Dell's dad has lots of dummies in the attic from his old ventriloquist act, but now there are voices in the attic and dummies keep showing up in the strangest places.

  • The Girl who Cried Monster
    By R. L. Stine

    Lucy is sure the summer librarian is a real-live monster when she sees him eating flies and turning into a grotesque creature.

  • Escape from the Carnival of Horrors
    By R. L. Stine

    Visiting the fairgrounds site where an annual carnival is being set up, the reader and some friends are invited into a creepy main tent by the mysterious carnival manager, Big Al, and challenged to test out some of the bizarre rides.

  • One Potato, Tu: Seven Stories
    By Gayle Pearson

    Lindsey and her brothers, Eric and Tu, face the challenges of growing up in seven interrelated stories set in their Oakland, California, neighborhood.

  • There's One in Every Family
    By Candice F. Ransom

    When her friend tells her that every parent has a favorite child, Millicent is determined to be her parents' favorite, until something happens to make her realize the importance of every family member.

  • Sixth Grade High
    By Candice Ransom

    Maxie Granville is horrified when her sixth grade class is moved to the high school building and the older students start calling them "munchkins," but Maxie and her friends come up with a brilliant plan to prove that they can fit in with ...

  • Witch Switch
    By Megan Barnes

    Not quite as cute as David Shaw , who was sort of her boyfriend , but cute . But it was the least attractive of the four , a big , beefy , red - faced guy , who spoke up . “ We'd like a round of beers , ” he said in a voice loud enough ...

  • Santa S.O.S.
    By Linda Ford

    SANTA IS MISSING!

  • The Santa Solution
    By Linda Ford

    When Santa Claus gets ill, it is up to his grandson, Nick, to save the day, but despite his best intentions, learning to ride his grandfather's big sleigh isn't as easy as he thought it would be.

  • The Anti-Baby-Sitter Plot
    By Susan Fletcher

    In an effort to gain more time alone with her mother, Aurora schemes to get rid of Tanja, a nineteen-year-old au pair from Germany.

  • Abby's Twin
    By Ann M. Martin

    Trying to cheer up her twin Anna, who has been diagnosed with scoliosis, Abby fears that the condition is driving them apart when Anna does not seem to want Abby's help and begins to do things on her own.

  • Kristy and the Missing Fortune
    By Ann M. Martin

    Kristy and the club investigate a century-old mystery involving an heiress who disappeared with her fortune--a fortune that just might belong to Kristy.

  • Karen's Wish
    By Ann M. Martin

    Karen's plans for a joyous Christmas holiday--baking cookies, decorating the tree--are ruined when her grandmother becomes seriously ill, an event that causes Karen to make her biggest Christmas wish ever.

  • Stacey's Book
    By Ann M. Martin

    For a school project, Stacey writes her autobiography, relating her five-year-old participation in the Thanksgiving Day Parade, her diabetes diagnosis, and her parents' divorce.