Ravens Pass Books in Order
Complete reading order for the Ravens Pass series.
How to Read the Ravens Pass series
Mostly standalone stories with recurring characters in a shared setting.
The Ravens Pass series does not need to be read in order. Each book tells a complete story with its own conflict and resolution focused on a distinct supernatural event. Continuity is limited to the shared town setting and its reputation for weird occurrences. Reading out of order does not cause confusion, as every book introduces its own characters and situation clearly while offering extra atmosphere for those familiar with Ravens Pass.
About the Ravens Pass series
Series Premise
The Ravens Pass series features middle-grade horror stories where ordinary kids face bizarre and frightening situations. From cursed garage-sale toys that come to life to haunted islands and mysterious substitutes with dark powers, each story explores a new supernatural threat in the same quirky town.
Main Characters
Each book features different young protagonists—typically groups of friends or classmates—who must confront the strange events. There is no single fixed cast, but the stories often involve curious, brave kids who investigate odd happenings in their town.
Setting
The stories are set in Ravens Pass, a seemingly normal small town that attracts unusual supernatural phenomena, including haunted locations, cursed objects, and hidden magical forces.
Tone & Themes
The tone is spooky yet accessible with mild horror and suspense suitable for younger readers. Central themes include facing fears, friendship and teamwork, curiosity leading to danger, and the idea that strange things can happen anywhere.
Is This Series Worth Reading?
This series appeals to readers who enjoy short, creepy mysteries and horror stories with supernatural twists aimed at middle-grade audiences.
Content Warnings and Heat Level
Mild scares, supernatural threats, and spooky situations; no gore or mature content. Suitable for ages 8–11.
The Ravens Pass series delivers standalone spooky adventures set in one consistently eerie town. Readers can pick up any book and enjoy a self-contained mystery without needing to follow a specific sequence.
FAQ
8 books
No new book is currently scheduled. The latest book, The Sleeper, was published in August 2012.
The Sleeper was published in August 2012.
The first book in the series is No Place Like Home, published in December 2009.
The series primarily falls into the Horror genre.
No, the books do not need to be read in order. Each story stands on its own, but recurring characters and the shared setting connect the series.
The Ravens Pass series features middle-grade horror stories where ordinary kids face bizarre and frightening situations. From cursed garage-sale toys that come to life to haunted islands and mysterious substitutes with dark powers, each story explores a new supernatural threat in the same quirky town.
The series does not currently have a new book scheduled.