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The old, abandoned house at the end of Grace's street is a local legend. All the neighbors say it's haunted, but every Halloween someone leaves candy on the front porch. Grace and her friends decide to investigate, hoping to find out once and for all if someoneor somethingreally is haunting the place. But what if there is more to the house than there seems?

2 pages, Audiobook

Published January 1, 2019

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Profile Image for HorrorBabe911.
190 reviews64 followers
September 17, 2022
Good story the ending was okay. Read more like a middle grade story.

3 kids venture to check out a haunted abandoned house, as a dare and discovers secrets about the witch that once lived there.
Profile Image for Karla.
1,457 reviews371 followers
September 1, 2022
Story 2 stars**
Audio 3 stars**
Narrator Intuitive
Profile Image for Christina MacIntyre.
132 reviews
September 17, 2021
Quick little audiobook from the library today. Definitely for a younger audience but it served its purpose on this windy day.
Profile Image for Sandra Castro.
259 reviews58 followers
November 24, 2025
"The House" is an eerie, fast-moving thriller with a strong premise and plenty of atmospheric tension, but it doesn’t fully hit the mark for me. The setup is great: an unsettling house, strange occurrences, and a cast of characters who all seem to be hiding something.

However, the writing can feel uneven at times, with scenes that move too quickly or don’t build enough emotional depth. Some character motivations feel rushed or underdeveloped, which makes it harder to stay invested in their decisions. The plot has strong ideas, but a few twists come off more abrupt than surprising.

Overall, "The House" is a solid, enjoyable thriller with a spooky edge.
Profile Image for Becky.
1,671 reviews1,959 followers
December 19, 2023
This is incredibly short, so there's not really a lot of room for nuance, but it was so literal and direct that it made me a little twitchy with the unnaturalness of the perfection of these kids. I mean in their behavior, not characterization. (There was very little of that. Every character in this story was interchangeable with each other, personality-wise.) These kids were so wholesome and goody-good that it almost read like parental well-behaved-teen wish-fulfillment.

This is supposed to be a haunted house story. Lest we forget.

This story makes Scooby-Doo mysteries seem like Saw III.

Bleh.
Profile Image for Ruby.
326 reviews8 followers
June 18, 2024
Blind quick read from libby. Cute haunted house story, definitely for younger audiences.
Profile Image for Leah.
748 reviews118 followers
November 3, 2021
Cute little Halloween book for younger audiences
Profile Image for Readwithraisa.
106 reviews21 followers
December 19, 2022
I enjoyed the mystery about the house. The narrator was great and the ending was not at all what I predicted which is great! Loved it!
Profile Image for Andrew “The Weirdling” Glos.
275 reviews76 followers
January 21, 2024
A decent, by-the-numbers mystery written for middle grade readers. It centers on Grace and her friends. They are dared to spent an hour in the neighborhood's haunted house by their local high school seniors. They don't last the hour, but their experiences inspire them to discover what might actually be going on at the house. What ensues is some middle school sleuthing and a mystery that gets uncovered, with a nice little bow on the top. It's short. The characters are pretty two-dimensional. The mystery is not especially brilliant. That said, if your middle school reader is new to the genre, this will all be new and exciting to them. If they are already deep into this genre, then this probably will seem boring to them.
Profile Image for K.
99 reviews1 follower
October 23, 2025
Fun and cute. Would be good to get your kid to read during October! Not scary and the characters are pretty decent!

It’s tagged on here as a lot of things but definitely not YA or Horror. More of a middle grade.
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1,010 reviews11 followers
January 23, 2024
Rating: 2.57 leaves out of 5
-Characters: 3/5
-Cover: 1/5
-Story: 2/5
-Writing: 5/5
Genre: Horror, MG, Mystery
-MG: 5/5
-Mystery: 2/5
-Horror: 0/5
Type: Book
Worth?: Meh

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A very mediocre MG book. I feel like it was trying to be a Nancy Drew book and it missed that mark.
Profile Image for Danique van Dijk.
551 reviews61 followers
November 2, 2025
Damian, Cat and Grace need to go into this house for a dare, a house of Cordelia Rose that was a medium and is supposedly haunted. This sounded pretty promising, but turned into more of a YA than horror related story. Hmm. Nice quick and easy story, but this shouldn’t fall under horror at all lol.
Profile Image for JessIca Lunger.
7 reviews1 follower
January 24, 2024
I think the story was enjoyable and easy to follow. I probably should have looked further. It’s a step above Scooby Doo which I love but this was probably intended for a younger crowd. Which is more than okay. There was no real emotional draw to it or challange.
33 reviews3 followers
September 8, 2024
A cute short story worth the hour or so to give it a read or a listen
Profile Image for Charlotte.
18 reviews
November 26, 2025
Didn’t realize this was a kids book when I got it off Libby! Hard to rate as an adult, but it was Scooby Doo-esque and I can imagine liking this when I was younger.
Profile Image for Rosie.
494 reviews8 followers
December 16, 2024
I’m not the target audience for this book and it’s listed as a YA book but I think it would be more suited to younger readers. I didn’t mind this book - it was a quick read - but I just think there are more engaging YA books.
Profile Image for cherry .
594 reviews4 followers
October 7, 2022
2 stars- ehhh.

It was bland, not memorable, and didn't provoke any strong emotions—so I don't hate it— but I definitely don't like it either.

I read this on audiobook and it wasn't hard to follow, which was one good thing. It was also a very quick read, which is another good thing. However, the characters were bland, and it wasn't engaging or unique. It's your very stock standard haunted house mystery, similar to something my younger self would've written for school.

Overall, I've got not strong emotions about this book, but wouldn't recommend it either.
Profile Image for Sara Houser.
149 reviews1 follower
May 28, 2018
A bit of a spoiler, I enjoyed and was disappointed in this book. The middle part of the story was the disappointment part. I love a good haunted house story but once I found out the the house had been rigged and not haunted at all I struggled to finish it but once I got to the end I had appreciated what the kids did for the house itself.
This entire review has been hidden because of spoilers.
Profile Image for Candida.
1,284 reviews44 followers
January 5, 2022
This way short mystery ghost story turns out so similar to an episode of Scooby-Doo, minus Scooby-Doo. A group of high school kids are faced with the upper classman's challenge of staying in the local haunted house. The group accepts the challenge and use it as a chance to discover the truth about the house.
Profile Image for Mars.
356 reviews1 follower
June 7, 2023
Quick fun read, I really enjoyed it :) I love middle grades! Especially spooky middle grade reads. Halloween in February mwahahaha!
Profile Image for Alinnarossa .
247 reviews5 followers
June 15, 2024
The House by Raelyn Drake is a thriller take place in a small town that revolvels around a group of friends who decide to explore an abandoned house rumored to be haunted. The book combines elements of mystery, suspense, and horror, eventhough the horror isn't so gripping since this IS a middle grade fiction.

Each characters have unique backstory and motivation for being involved in the adventure. The house itself has a dark history involving previous occupants who disappeared under mysterious circumstances. The townspeople believe the house is cursed.

This book is basically a scooby doo episode. Very decent. I wouldn't say it was a horror story, it was merely a mystery tale written for teenagers.
Profile Image for Tri.
264 reviews2 followers
November 1, 2025
This is supposed to be a novel for teens, but by the time they’re old enough to read this, they would’ve read plenty of other mystery/horror novels that deliver their stories 100x better. The ‘scares’ happen briefly and the kids quickly figured out the farce. Everything happens in such a sanitized, boring way that it feels like someone’s overprotective parents inked out all the good parts and left behind the scraps. I’m an adult, sure, but even Goosebumps or other middle-grade novels have some fun and intrigue to them. Some other reviewer said this story made ‘scooby doo look like saw III’…I agree.

There are hundreds of other creepy fun books that a teen could read that are far better and more fulfilling than this one.
Profile Image for Joshua David.
92 reviews6 followers
December 27, 2025
This is apparently a children's novel. I must assume that, anyway, despite finding evidence to the contrary, because it's just so childish and dull that I can't imagine the level of delusion it would take to earnestly market this book to audiences over the age of 10. The haunted house sequence isn't frightening in the slightest, the characters are flat, their motivations are one-note, the dialogue is grating, and the reveal is so silly that even Scooby-Doo writers would snub their noses at it. I wouldn't let my eight-year-old brother waste his time on this book even if he begged to read it. The only saving grace was that it was so incredibly short.
Profile Image for Engrossed Reader.
372 reviews9 followers
November 25, 2023
Are you a fan of dares?

This book starts with a trio who have been dared to stay an hour in a local haunted house. That wouldn't be a dare I'd personally take up as the benefits - sitting on the senior's table during lunch wouldn't be worth it Perhaps in hindsight, that would have been my loss. Had I been invited and declined, I would have missed on this gentle small town mystery.

We do not need the skills or Miss Marple or Hercule Poirot to get to the bottom of the spooky house, because these teens are fairly smart, they utilise local information and the internet to solve the day.

The audiobook was eminently suitable for middle grade and upward: more mystery than horror and with a twist in the tale that won't scare. Budding detectives are in for a treat and further books in this series.
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