
The Lost Hero by Rick Riordan.
I will be honest. I've tried reading this book a couple of times, and got distracted each time. I'm determined to get through it this time =) I have loved Rick Riordan's other books, and was surprised that I struggled to get into this one. I think it was the Egyptian/Greek Mythology that got me all confused. I'm currently reading it again, and WILL finish it!
The Summer of Moolight Secrets by Danette Haworth.
I want to be Allie Jo! What a cool place to live! This is a fun story about hidden rooms, summer friends, and secrets. I enjoyed it and think you will too!
The Ghost of Crutchfield Hall by Mary Downing Hahn. I love Mary Downing Hahn. Spooky enough to keep you reading, not so spooky that you need the light on after you've read =) I of course enjoyed this one as well. Part of me would like to actually have a ghostly experience, you know, the cold chills, feeling of being watched. Sounds exciting! Great book!
Peg Kehret is another "spooky" author, whose books I enjoy reading. The Runaway Twin isn't exactly "spooky," but it is adventurous! You will enjoy reading about Sunny, and her adventures as she searches for her long lost sister. Just watch out for the tornado!