
In R.L. Stine's classic Goosebumps style, "Night Of The Living Dummy III" introduces readers to Trina and Dan, whose father's old ventriloquist dummies fill their attic. The arrival of a new dummy sparks a series of unsettling events: disembodied voices, unexplained accidents, and dummies moving on their own. The siblings must confront their fears and try to find a logical explanation, even as the evidence points to something more sinister. This book is perfect for middle-grade readers aged 8-12 who enjoy a good scare without being overly terrifying. It explores themes of fear, curiosity, and sibling dynamics, all wrapped in a fast-paced, suspenseful narrative.
Trina's dad used to be a ventriloquist; his dummies are in the attic. Trina and her brother Dan hear voices in the attic; are the dummies alive?