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Episode 54: Who Knew the End Times Could be Fun

The end is near unless a few resourceful and persistent middle grade heroes can stop the apocalypse in three fun books for 8–12-year-olds. For this episode, The Mamas have jumped into a big pile of raked up spooky season, careful not to spill their pumpkin spice lattes, to bring you their opinions on all things dystopian ­– just in time for Halloween. 

Book Chat:

Fenris & Mott by Greg Van Eekhout

It’s the End of the World and I’m in my Bathing Suit by Justin Reynolds

Apocolypse Taco by Nathan Hale


Pick 6: Our Fave Halloweeny Shows

  1. My Best Friend’s Exorcism
  2. Hocus Pocus 1 & 2
  3. Escape to Witch Mountain
  4. Halloween ‘78
  5. Sleepy Hollow 
  6. Tales from the Crypt 

Episode 10: Scary Stories for Middle Graders

Put on your pointy, black hats and join the witchy mamas for a bone-chilling discussion about Middle Grade books with ghosts, creepy dolls, and other frights trapped within their pages. Halloween celebrations may not be the same in 2020, but with Two Lit Mamas’ help you can still have a good cackle and curl up with a scary tale (or tail). 

Scary Books:

Wait Till Helen Comes by Mary Downing Hahn

This well-known ghost story from master of suspense Mary Downing Hahn may have been written in 1986, but it’ll still scare your middle schoolers’ Walkman headphones right off. The story is of a blended family that moves into an old church in the countryside. The grounds, of course, come with an old cemetery that attracts Molly’s strange, young stepsister, Heather, who is found talking to what she claims is a ghost named Helen.    

Doll Bones by Holly Black

From the author of The Spiderwick Chronicles comes this creepy story of three friends who anger an antique doll that then threatens to haunt them until they return it to its home several states away. M.C., Zach, and his friend Alice go along with their friend Poppy’s weird story about the doll, unsure if it’s just another story she’s made up or if the doll will really destroy their lives. 

The Bone Garden by Heather Kassner

Irreelle knows she’s not quite real but not dead either but as long as she keeps Miss Vesper happy, she allows Irreelle to stay. While collecting bone dust from the tunnels below the cemetery for Miss Versper’s potions, Irreelle meets her predecessor Guy and soon her replacement, Lass. The three make a deal with Miss Vesper that if they find something she’s been searching for, she will ‘magic them real’ but can Miss Vesper really be trusted?

Scary Stories for Young Foxes by Christian McKay Heidicker

Two fox kits, Mia and Uly, are torn from their mothers in two very different ways, forcing them to get to their golden eye time all alone. In converging stories, the kits face such horrors as a witch who wants to taxidermy a young kit, a ghost that haunts the woods, zombie foxes, and massive beasts that dwell beneath the water. Will they survive long enough for their eyes to turn gold? The young kits, who are listening to their story and hoping to have a white spot scared into their tails, sure hope so.  

Pick 6: Favorite Halloween Traditions

  1. Pumpkin Windows
  2. Dog Costumes
  3. Monster Windsocks
  4. Toasted Pumpkin Seeds
  5. Homemade Costumes
  6. Handing Out Candy (with a glass of wine and an empty house)

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