No. of pages 24
Published: 2020
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In "The Horror at Happy Landings," Volume 5 of the series by Kelly Matthews, the quaint seaside village of Happy Landings becomes a hotspot of chills and mystery. When a series of unexplained disappearances strikes the community, a group of friends uncovers a sinister secret lingering within the town's charming façade. As they delve deeper, they come face-to-face with dark forces that threaten not only their friendship but also their very lives. The once-idyllic surroundings transform into a labyrinth of fear, forcing the group to confront their deepest anxieties and uncover the truth behind the horror haunting Happy Landings. [Generated by language model - please report any problems].
This book is part of a book series called Just Beyond .
This book has been graded for interest at 8-12 years.
There are 24 pages in this book. This book was published in 2020 by Graphic Novels .
Stine lives in Manhattan with his wife, Jane, and their son, Matthew.
This book is in the following series:
Just Beyond
Just Beyond is a graphic novel series created by R.L. Stine aimed at middle-grade readers and blends elements of fantasy, horror, and adventure, all while maintaining an engaging and accessible tone for younger audiences. The series is presented in a graphic novel format, combining visual storytelling with written narrative. Each volume in the series features a different story, allowing readers to jump into any book without needing to follow a continuous plot. However, they share a common theme of exploring the strange and supernatural. The stories often revolve around familiar middle-grade themes, such as friendship, courage, and the transition from childhood to adolescence, all while incorporating elements of the fantastical and eerie. While the stories contain spooky elements, they are designed to be fun and approachable, suitable for children who enjoy a good scare but are not yet ready for more intense horror.