The Johnathan Rand story is genuinely upsetting! I can just imagine myself doing the same thing with his books when I was that age. Oh man. But another great video, Cameron! Also another list of books to look up while my wallet gently weeps. 😂
I had gotten Alfred Hitchcock's Monster Museum from the library when I was a kid, and you just reminded me of it. I immediately went to eBay and got a copy for cheap. Can't wait til it arrives. Thanks for the nostalgia trip.
Loved this video, Cameron! It felt so relaxing watching as you showed all those gloriously spooky books 👻 I want so many of them now 😆 Also loved seeing your Ghosts of Fear Street collection. Great job, Creep! 🎃
I always love your bookshelf tours! So cozy. And the illustrations in and on these books are just the best. I didn't know there were Alfred Hitchcock middle grade books. That's so cool! Have you read and/or recommend any?
Just found your channel, and I absolutely love it. A whole lot of nostalgia in these videos. Looking forward to seeing more, and I'm gonna have to pick up a copy of your book. Love horror, and I have a soft spot for the stuff aimed at children.
I love your place!!! Pretty cool😊 I think you have all the cool stuff especially R.L Stine books (Fear Street)... You're amazing Sir!!! I enjoy your videos!! Fear Street❤❤❤
I loved this video. The bookshelf tour itself was so much fun, but I also love some of the personal stories you shared about some of the books you showed us.
This was an awesome bookshelf tour Cam!. I LOVE the cover of Spine Chillers- super cool!. Oh the 90's book memories... 😎📚🖤🤍 The werewolf chronicles were fun reads. I remember Graveyard jokes- great book!.
Lol, I am taking notes of the names on paper right now. It'd be amazing you include books mentioned in the description. Anyway, I love this channel so much. 😻
Some of these covers brought back book fair memories I didn't even know I had. It was nice to be reminded. Those were the days . . . Also, for what it's worth, MCMLXVI is 1966. 📚🧛♂️
Great collection of childhood memories and scares..and some still has the ability to ' unsettle ' me...some of those black and white shadow art work.😱😱 And lets not forget those ' true ' stories.That one word ' true ' made a true beliver out of me..' Bye...till next we meet...
Love the embossed covers and the dayglo colors! The titles are very creative. Love hearing all your stories about the books. I have a few of those Alfred Hitchcock books. I loved them when I was a kid. Awesome video!
Been waiting for this one, love that it starts with Spinechillers lol. As someone ended up having a bleh interaction with MD Spenser recently, I sort of know what that's like with the Rand thing. I was/am very into the Weenies stuff and only recently found out the first one started off Pysch-o-zone, which was neat. Those stories can be surprisingly dark, I love them.
I’ve been reading nothing but extreme horror and grimdark fantasy lately, so it’s nice to unwind with fun middle grade horror. Thanks for all the recommendations!
I think this is the first time I've owned so many books shown in one of your shelf tours. Only ten or so, but still, lol. Awesome collection. And great video as always.
I have never seen anyone mention the weenies books! They are so underrated!! I remember seeing one of my friends reading the weenies books and I thought it was just gonna be a funny, cute read but those stories were nightmare fuel, and I ate them up! I still do! They sadly ended in 2018 but I would suggest ordering more, as the second is my favorite.
Love your Real Monsters shirt! Oh, the Leipzig Vampire, I wonder if that was inspired by the very real serial killer, The Vampire of Düsseldorf. LOL, "PG", that is something I would do, make weird notes that I felt were of importance. Def lonely (awesome) kid thing 💜 Youre collections always make feel so full of nostalgia. The kid in me clutching a scholastic book brochure is like oh, I want that one 🥰
Hmmm, I’ll look into the Vampire of Düsseldorf! That sounds really interesting. I’m so glad this could take you back to the days of scholastic book orders! 😁
I wish I still had my copy of Ghost with Halloween Hiccups! That's a classic. Started to read Monster Street series per your recommendation in an earlier video (so cute)... will add Paul Zindel to the list too. Thank you for making videos!
Betty Ren Wright, Bunnicula, "Lost and Never Found", " Thirsty" by M.T. Anderson , Time-Life Enchanted World... more memories come bubbling to the surface even as I'm watching this...
This is delightfully fun, and I am excited for your other middle grade novels series to come!!! I will have to check into some of these, for sure!!! As always, a BIG thank you for all the effort and time you put into your content- you are a gem 💎!!! Have a grand week, and until the next video, sensational Mr. Cameron!!!!! 😀
I miss the scholastic book fairs. But I also have bad feelings because I briefly worked for them was given a broken computer called stupid and told that's just how it is so I cried and went home. So sometimes I think of that when I see scholastic stuff. Also if a writer I loved did that to me I'd have been gutted completely. I love your collection its beautiful.
An absolutely terrific video as usual! Can't wait for the next installment. It was great to see the ARROW BOOK OF GHOST STORIES; I bought that at school in one of those Scholastic Books-type catalogs in the very early 70's when I was knee high to a bug and I still have it! An all-time favourite. After watching just this video of your bookshelf tour, I quickly ordered about 7 books you featured LOL A Quick question for you Cameron: have you ever come across a horror short story called "The Creeping Linoleum"? My cousin swears she read it in a school book when she was a kid and I don't believe her LOL. If you actually know of a book with that story in it, you would end a decades old mystery.
This video is awesome. Just yesterday I was looking into middle grade horror books for various reasons. Great collection, Cameron. I want those Alfred Hitchcock books!! 😃
Short & Shivery! Dare to Be Scared! You just brought back two memories that shaped my childhood, never saw I'd see anyone else who's read them. Did you know there were 4 Dare to be Scared books? I think one of the stories in the second or third one, about these two creepy children, gave me paranoia for years.
Thoroughly enjoyed this!! Going through videos I’ve not yet seen. Absolutely love those Hitchcock books - I have a few myself. Where do you think is the best place to find them? I do ok on eBay but don’t want moldy books. I can ask, but sometimes get a moldy book anyway!
☕❤ time to enjoy a great episode in the library with some coffee. First book has a clown in the cover. This is going to be excellent 🙌 some of these covers are so cheesy. Goat I miss that in newer books. Also I am more a fan of illustrated cover than computer generated ones. OMG I am gonna go fight that author for just being so disrespectful and steal your idea. I might be small but feisty LOL
OK, did not realize the Ghosts of Fear Street were ghostwritten. They did a great job from what I've read. I just re-read Night of the Werecat and The Ooze! Is it sad that I know #13 is How to Be A Vampire? lol.Yeah, I dislike those newer covers so much. Ah, I remember Children of the Wolf from my childhood! I love how some covers just give you those nostalgia feelings. I only had that one, though, so that probably explains why I just thought it was OK, as I only had the middle book--no Goodreads back then! Aw, I loved Tomie de Paola--have never heard of that book though, so I will definitely have to keep an eye out for it. Goodreads doesn't have him linked to that one for some reason so I guess that's one reason I hadn't heard of it! I loved More Night Frights and just read Night Frights recently.
Great book collection. If I had your collection I would do nothing but read all day. Love the hat great Christmas gift for my son. Where can I purchase one? Thank you 😀
I never knew that there was a More Night Frights, I need to get that immediately. Also, just looking it up I found out that JB Stamper stood for Judith Bauer. I always thought it was a male author for some reason.
Glad I found your page (heard about it on Slime and Slashers). So much fun. I am genuinely angry about the Jonathan Rand story. Just awful. But a great video, and a great channel from what I have seen!
Thank you for subscribing! Kelsi is so sweet to let people know about me 😊 And yeah, the Johnathan Rand thing was pretty traumatizing to me for a long time 😅
If you havent heard of it. There is an old book that I loved in the 90's called how to catch a ghost. It was a DIY ghost trapping and hunting book for middle grade readers. I think I got it when I was in like the 4th grade so it may be hard to find but highly reccomend a look if you find it anywhere -Josh and Shelby
That sounds similar to a book that I read as a kid. It also had a DIY type structure and I believe the introduction set the guide up as a veteran ghost hunter passing down her knowledge to the reader. I don't remember the name so I don't know if it's the same book, but I think I got it from one of those Scholastic book fairs they had at elementary schools.
Gosh!! Your Library is awesome! How do you find all of these books. I swear I feel like I go out to tons of thrift book stores and they never have anything.
I have but haven't read the last book "Scary Stories that will make you Scream" and I have quite a collection of Alfred Hitchcock's Mysteries magazines and story collections and am still looking for more. Most of mine are in rough condition from reading them over and over so I look for LOTS on eBay for replacements.
Have you had a chance to read the Screamers books by Don Wulfson yet? If not please consider fitting them in some of the absolute best middle grade horrror, so original and so dark. I recently binged all the horror stuff Wulfson wrote and you can't go wrong. P. S. Haven't shown any Bruce Coville books yet I'm getting nervous lol
1:21 I'm sorry did you say Christian horror book? Like the religion or just someone name Christian? I'm honestly shocked there is a horror related series made with Christian kids in mind? It's like the time when I found out there is Christian Death Metal Music. This is just Strange to me lol. I mean it's cool that kids can atleast experience horror even in a Christian household.
Your library is the closest thing to the world's biggest museum for Horror/spooky literature and fictions for all ages.
Middle grade horror is so underrated and good. Nice collection!
The Johnathan Rand story is genuinely upsetting! I can just imagine myself doing the same thing with his books when I was that age. Oh man. But another great video, Cameron! Also another list of books to look up while my wallet gently weeps. 😂
For me, there's nothing warmer and fuzzier than a good nastolgic middle grade horror.
I had gotten Alfred Hitchcock's Monster Museum from the library when I was a kid, and you just reminded me of it. I immediately went to eBay and got a copy for cheap. Can't wait til it arrives. Thanks for the nostalgia trip.
Loved this video, Cameron! It felt so relaxing watching as you showed all those gloriously spooky books 👻 I want so many of them now 😆 Also loved seeing your Ghosts of Fear Street collection. Great job, Creep! 🎃
I always love your bookshelf tours! So cozy. And the illustrations in and on these books are just the best. I didn't know there were Alfred Hitchcock middle grade books. That's so cool! Have you read and/or recommend any?
Just found your channel, and I absolutely love it. A whole lot of nostalgia in these videos. Looking forward to seeing more, and I'm gonna have to pick up a copy of your book. Love horror, and I have a soft spot for the stuff aimed at children.
Loved this!! So many fun books, such an awesome collection.
The Frankenstein 10 k looks like a fun one to read!
The Chucky on the brim of your cap kinda freaks me out, Cameron!
Great way to start my Sunday morning. Great video and I love your hat.
Yes! My favorite genre!
My week has been rough until today’s episode
Thank you so much for the uplift and another great addition to the series
I love your place!!! Pretty cool😊 I think you have all the cool stuff especially R.L Stine books (Fear Street)... You're amazing Sir!!! I enjoy your videos!! Fear Street❤❤❤
I loved this video. The bookshelf tour itself was so much fun, but I also love some of the personal stories you shared about some of the books you showed us.
These were such a blast from the past 🔥 thank you for this man. Love the 90s covers
This was an awesome bookshelf tour Cam!. I LOVE the cover of Spine Chillers- super cool!. Oh the 90's book memories... 😎📚🖤🤍 The werewolf chronicles were fun reads. I remember Graveyard jokes- great book!.
Your collection is amazing. I always enjoy seeing all your spooky titles and that Good Guys cap is 💯!!
Lol, I am taking notes of the names on paper right now. It'd be amazing you include books mentioned in the description. Anyway, I love this channel so much. 😻
Some of these covers brought back book fair memories I didn't even know I had. It was nice to be reminded. Those were the days . . . Also, for what it's worth, MCMLXVI is 1966. 📚🧛♂️
Great collection of childhood memories and scares..and some still has the ability to ' unsettle ' me...some of those black and white shadow art work.😱😱 And lets not forget those ' true ' stories.That one word ' true ' made a true beliver out of me..' Bye...till next we meet...
"Walking Otto" looks exactly like my father in law, LOL.
😂🤣
Love the embossed covers and the dayglo colors! The titles are very creative. Love hearing all your stories about the books. I have a few of those Alfred Hitchcock books. I loved them when I was a kid. Awesome video!
It' s fun to see how many books we have in common. Enjoyed the tour a lot. Jonathan Rand should be ashamed.
Been waiting for this one, love that it starts with Spinechillers lol. As someone ended up having a bleh interaction with MD Spenser recently, I sort of know what that's like with the Rand thing. I was/am very into the Weenies stuff and only recently found out the first one started off Pysch-o-zone, which was neat. Those stories can be surprisingly dark, I love them.
What a amazing MG fright collection! As always, impressive. I love/hate to watch your bookshelf tours because they always end up costing me $$ 😆
Awesome! Horror is my first pick of genre 😍😍
I’ve been reading nothing but extreme horror and grimdark fantasy lately, so it’s nice to unwind with fun middle grade horror. Thanks for all the recommendations!
I love RLStines covers!
I think this is the first time I've owned so many books shown in one of your shelf tours. Only ten or so, but still, lol.
Awesome collection. And great video as always.
I have never seen anyone mention the weenies books! They are so underrated!! I remember seeing one of my friends reading the weenies books and I thought it was just gonna be a funny, cute read but those stories were nightmare fuel, and I ate them up! I still do! They sadly ended in 2018 but I would suggest ordering more, as the second is my favorite.
Awesome collection man!!
Love your Real Monsters shirt! Oh, the Leipzig Vampire, I wonder if that was inspired by the very real serial killer, The Vampire of Düsseldorf. LOL, "PG", that is something I would do, make weird notes that I felt were of importance. Def lonely (awesome) kid thing 💜 Youre collections always make feel so full of nostalgia. The kid in me clutching a scholastic book brochure is like oh, I want that one 🥰
Hmmm, I’ll look into the Vampire of Düsseldorf! That sounds really interesting. I’m so glad this could take you back to the days of scholastic book orders! 😁
I wish I still had my copy of Ghost with Halloween Hiccups! That's a classic. Started to read Monster Street series per your recommendation in an earlier video (so cute)... will add Paul Zindel to the list too. Thank you for making videos!
Betty Ren Wright, Bunnicula, "Lost and Never Found", " Thirsty" by M.T. Anderson , Time-Life Enchanted World... more memories come bubbling to the surface even as I'm watching this...
This is delightfully fun, and I am excited for your other middle grade novels series to come!!! I will have to check into some of these, for sure!!! As always, a BIG thank you for all the effort and time you put into your content- you are a gem 💎!!! Have a grand week, and until the next video, sensational Mr. Cameron!!!!! 😀
I didn't know The History Channel made books....will have to keep an eye for those!
Your library and my library share many editions.
Really enjoyed seeing these
Alfred Hitchcock is definitely horrific-looking! I had no idea such things existed!
I miss the scholastic book fairs. But I also have bad feelings because I briefly worked for them was given a broken computer called stupid and told that's just how it is so I cried and went home. So sometimes I think of that when I see scholastic stuff. Also if a writer I loved did that to me I'd have been gutted completely. I love your collection its beautiful.
I'm very intrigued by Frankenstein's 10k!
An absolutely terrific video as usual! Can't wait for the next installment. It was great to see the ARROW BOOK OF GHOST STORIES; I bought that at school in one of those Scholastic Books-type catalogs in the very early 70's when I was knee high to a bug and I still have it! An all-time favourite. After watching just this video of your bookshelf tour, I quickly ordered about 7 books you featured LOL
A Quick question for you Cameron: have you ever come across a horror short story called "The Creeping Linoleum"? My cousin swears she read it in a school book when she was a kid and I don't believe her LOL. If you actually know of a book with that story in it, you would end a decades old mystery.
This video is awesome. Just yesterday I was looking into middle grade horror books for various reasons. Great collection, Cameron. I want those Alfred Hitchcock books!! 😃
Gonna add the last book you showcase in my wishlist, I wish I can find a copy.
Great video Creep!
Short & Shivery! Dare to Be Scared! You just brought back two memories that shaped my childhood, never saw I'd see anyone else who's read them. Did you know there were 4 Dare to be Scared books? I think one of the stories in the second or third one, about these two creepy children, gave me paranoia for years.
Thoroughly enjoyed this!! Going through videos I’ve not yet seen. Absolutely love those Hitchcock books - I have a few myself. Where do you think is the best place to find them? I do ok on eBay but don’t want moldy books. I can ask, but sometimes get a moldy book anyway!
☕❤ time to enjoy a great episode in the library with some coffee. First book has a clown in the cover. This is going to be excellent 🙌 some of these covers are so cheesy. Goat I miss that in newer books. Also I am more a fan of illustrated cover than computer generated ones.
OMG I am gonna go fight that author for just being so disrespectful and steal your idea. I might be small but feisty LOL
"I think I was pretty lonely...which is why I was so into books" #relatable 📚🖤
OK, did not realize the Ghosts of Fear Street were ghostwritten. They did a great job from what I've read. I just re-read Night of the Werecat and The Ooze! Is it sad that I know #13 is How to Be A Vampire? lol.Yeah, I dislike those newer covers so much.
Ah, I remember Children of the Wolf from my childhood! I love how some covers just give you those nostalgia feelings. I only had that one, though, so that probably explains why I just thought it was OK, as I only had the middle book--no Goodreads back then! Aw, I loved Tomie de Paola--have never heard of that book though, so I will definitely have to keep an eye out for it. Goodreads doesn't have him linked to that one for some reason so I guess that's one reason I hadn't heard of it!
I loved More Night Frights and just read Night Frights recently.
Great book collection. If I had your collection I would do nothing but read all day. Love the hat great Christmas gift for my son. Where can I purchase one? Thank you 😀
Hello Cam, how about a video about your all time favorite horror book covers? I would love to hear your favorites.
That’s a great idea!
I never knew that there was a More Night Frights, I need to get that immediately. Also, just looking it up I found out that JB Stamper stood for Judith Bauer. I always thought it was a male author for some reason.
Glad I found your page (heard about it on Slime and Slashers). So much fun. I am genuinely angry about the Jonathan Rand story. Just awful. But a great video, and a great channel from what I have seen!
Thank you for subscribing! Kelsi is so sweet to let people know about me 😊 And yeah, the Johnathan Rand thing was pretty traumatizing to me for a long time 😅
If you havent heard of it. There is an old book that I loved in the 90's called how to catch a ghost. It was a DIY ghost trapping and hunting book for middle grade readers. I think I got it when I was in like the 4th grade so it may be hard to find but highly reccomend a look if you find it anywhere
-Josh and Shelby
That sounds similar to a book that I read as a kid. It also had a DIY type structure and I believe the introduction set the guide up as a veteran ghost hunter passing down her knowledge to the reader. I don't remember the name so I don't know if it's the same book, but I think I got it from one of those Scholastic book fairs they had at elementary schools.
How do you get anything done in your regular life with such an awesome collection of books Cameron?! I would just spend all day staring at them! 😂🤤
Here because of Jordaline 😊
Yay!! I’m so glad to have you here 😁😁
I love werewolf and vampires ghost
Gosh!! Your Library is awesome! How do you find all of these books. I swear I feel like I go out to tons of thrift book stores and they never have anything.
Just years and years of searching, and also a lot of them are books I bought brand new when they came out. :)
Hey cameron do you own any joan lowery nixon books? If you do are they considered YA horror? Do you have a video of them.
I have but haven't read the last book "Scary Stories that will make you Scream" and I have quite a collection of Alfred Hitchcock's Mysteries magazines and story collections and am still looking for more. Most of mine are in rough condition from reading them over and over so I look for LOTS on eBay for replacements.
At 16:18 - Dynamite also had magazines that were edited by Jane Stine, wife of R.L. Stine.
Cool eh?
I think I saw some Fright Time books on the shelf at the beginning of the video.
Check my Goosebumps Knock-offs videos to see the Fright Time books. ;)
Have you had a chance to read the Screamers books by Don Wulfson yet? If not please consider fitting them in some of the absolute best middle grade horrror, so original and so dark. I recently binged all the horror stuff Wulfson wrote and you can't go wrong.
P. S. Haven't shown any Bruce Coville books yet I'm getting nervous lol
The one with roman numerals is 1966
09:42 Leipzig is a city in Germany. I don't know, maybe there is a connection..
Have you ever read John Bellaire's "The Curse of the Blue Figurine"?
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Dude, that guy Big Fat Liar’d you.
I'm just wondering if you have non horror book?
😱😱😱😱😱
have you watched the Haunted hour show by R.L Stine
What are some really really ones to read?
1:21 I'm sorry did you say Christian horror book? Like the religion or just someone name Christian? I'm honestly shocked there is a horror related series made with Christian kids in mind? It's like the time when I found out there is Christian Death Metal Music. This is just Strange to me lol. I mean it's cool that kids can atleast experience horror even in a Christian household.