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Backrooms Books about the Backrooms — the infinite yellow rooms, the fluorescent buzz, the damp carpet, the entities that live between the levels. Stories for kids who've watched Kane Pixels, played Apeirophobia, and debated entity tier lists. If you know what Level 0 looks like, you're ready. 1 book
Brainrot Brainrot memes meet Minecraft horror. Tralalero Tralala, Bombardiro Crocodilo, Tung Tung Tung Sahur — you know the names. Now find out what happens when they stop being funny and start being smart. Books for kids who are extremely online and ready for it to get weird. 1 book
Creepypasta Scary stories built on internet horror — cursed laptops, anomaly games, doppelgangers, things that show up on your Ring camera at 3 AM. The kind of stories kids tell each other in Discord calls at midnight. If you've ever scrolled r/nosleep or watched a "don't play this at 3 AM" video, start here. 6 books
Liminal space Empty malls. Stretching hallways. Places that were built for crowds and now there's just you. Liminal space horror for kids who watch Backrooms content and browse poolroom compilations on TikTok. The quiet is the scare. 3 books
Minecraft Cursed seeds, haunted servers, impossible builds, and worlds that know you're watching. Minecraft horror and adventure books for kids who've beaten the game and want stories that take the world seriously. Every block matters. Every mechanic is real. 5 books
Roblox Trapped inside Roblox with real gravity and a broken Leave button. Horror obbies, dead servers, and games that know your bedroom layout. Books for kids who play Roblox every day and have always wondered what would happen if the game played back. 2 books
Scary All of our books are at least a little scary. These are the ones that are a lot scary. Atmospheric dread, creatures in the dark, things that follow you home. Not gory, not gross — just the kind of scared where you leave the hallway light on. 8 books
Video game Books where the game stops being a game. Minecraft, Roblox, and worlds that don't exist yet — stories about kids who play video games and end up inside them, or wish they hadn't found that server, or can't log out. If your kid lives in a headset, hand them one of these. 7 books