Anyone ready for a little chills and thrills? Today's read comes from a horror author, who I've been following for several years. This book is his 8th and latest addition to the middle grade series, Between Dark and Light. The books I've read so far remind me a bit of the beloved Goosebumps series, but Between Dark and Light carries a darker and more true-horror edge. So far, they've fit nicely to the age group...and I know there are quite a few horror fans out there in the middle grade range...and I'm assuming this one will be just as fitting and entertaining...
And chilling.
Grab those flashlights, blankets, and maybe something to snack on because this should be a quick-paced, spooky ride.
THE ONE WHO WATCHES
Between Dark and Light
by Chris von Halle
Middle Grade Horror
112 pages
ages 10 and up
Some legends hide in the dark. Others watch from it.
Twelve-year-old Molly Thompson doesn’t believe in sasquatch—not really. Sure, the Bluehorn Mountains near her Michigan hometown are full of strange rock piles and creepy stories. But Molly is a science kid. Logical. Grounded.
Until one night changes everything.
While camping with her parents, Molly stumbles on something impossible. Something wild. Something that shouldn’t exist. What happens next will challenge everything she thinks she knows—about monsters, myths, and even herself.
Because some bonds can’t be explained by science.
And some creatures aren’t meant to be found.
Haunting, heartfelt, and unforgettable, The One Who Watches is a horror-laced mystery about what hides in the woods…and what happens when it follows you back.
Perfect for fans of Small Spaces by Katherine Arden and Doll Bones by Holly Black—creepy, character-driven middle grade horror with heart.
Bonus story included: Enjoy an additional original middle grade horror story included with this edition.
Between Dark and Light is a series of nonconnected children’s horror books featuring strange, eerie, supernatural events. Ages 10 and up!
Twelve-year-old Molly Thompson doesn’t believe in sasquatch—not really. Sure, the Bluehorn Mountains near her Michigan hometown are full of strange rock piles and creepy stories. But Molly is a science kid. Logical. Grounded.
Until one night changes everything.
While camping with her parents, Molly stumbles on something impossible. Something wild. Something that shouldn’t exist. What happens next will challenge everything she thinks she knows—about monsters, myths, and even herself.
Because some bonds can’t be explained by science.
And some creatures aren’t meant to be found.
Haunting, heartfelt, and unforgettable, The One Who Watches is a horror-laced mystery about what hides in the woods…and what happens when it follows you back.
Perfect for fans of Small Spaces by Katherine Arden and Doll Bones by Holly Black—creepy, character-driven middle grade horror with heart.
Bonus story included: Enjoy an additional original middle grade horror story included with this edition.
Between Dark and Light is a series of nonconnected children’s horror books featuring strange, eerie, supernatural events. Ages 10 and up!
MY TIDBITS
Myth meets a middle schooler's dreams of friendship and warps into a deadly game, where the true monster hides in unexpected places.
Molly's camping with her parents in the woods, and her parents are playing their usual game of sasquatch 'reality' by pointing out signs of their existence. She knows they do it for fun but wishes they'd realize a 12-years-old is no long a child. When she hears an odd noise during the night, takes her flashlight, and heads into the trees, her idea of what is real changes instantly. But monsters aren't always what they seem, and she's about to learn where true beasts roam.
This latest addition to the series takes a huge twist to the normal monster direction and steers into the world of big foot/sasquatches in an unique way. The scene comes across familiar but with the right touch of suspense as the family camps in less-visited woods. This beginning sets the tone and holds the underlying sense of threatening possibility even when Molly returns home...and even when everything should normally lighten up as she finds new friendship. Of sorts. While the monster lurks in the background after those first pages, the more familiar world of school hallways and long-time friends rolls in to add middle school drama. But the author takes exactly this aspect, the normal, and melds it in unexpected ways. The result is a well-woven, tense adventure.
Even reluctant readers won't mind diving into this read. The pacing stays steady the entire way through to keep those pages turning. The entire tale is less than 60 pages, and the chapters are kept relatively short. So, the entire thing isn't overwhelming but rather, offers a quick, enjoyable read. TRIGGER WARNING: While short, this isn't a tale for younger or more sensitive readers. It does involve murder and death involving that age group. I'm definitely keeping this one as recommended for ages 10 and up because of this. But this also isn't a gore story or murder just for thrills. Rather, the author builds in plenty of food-for-thought as a side dish.
As a special bonus, there's a second tale following the first, which also promises twists, turns, and thrills. Fans of horror are sure to enjoy this quick dive into a chilling realm of eerie possibilities.
And here he is...
Chris von Halle has always been fascinated with the dark
edges of life and the light that always seems to be trying to
prick through. Between Dark and Light represents the war
that’s constantly raging between the two forces. Chris lives
in Morristown, New Jersey, and enjoys watching tennis,
playing video games, and creating the occasional comic
strip.




