Help tracking down 80's young adult horror novel series "Twilight"
January 11, 2005 11:38 AM
Some time in the 80's one of the American publishing houses put out a series of horror novels for young adult readers, called "Twilight." I assume they're out-of-print, but am having an impossible time finding them in secondhand stores or on the internet. Does anyone remember them and have more information about them which might help me track some down? [+]
i owned all of them, but they disappeared one of the times my parents moved after high school. i remember only bits and pieces from most of them. for example, in one (with a white haired girl in leather pants on the cover) there's a witch named mirella. in one about vampires, one of the vampires is described as always having cold hands as if he'd just fished the last beer out of a cooler full of melted ice. unlike romance novels (and other series), the author credit was different from book to book and there were no carry-overs of character from one book to the next. as i recall, there were no tie-ins of any kind (no diaries, no sticker packs, no t-shirts). they dealt with all the usual spooks: witches, vampires, reincarnation, clairvoyance, with a healthy dose of teen angst (and car crashes and fights with parents and crushes on the wrong boys) tossed in.
i owned all of them, but they disappeared one of the times my parents moved after high school. i remember only bits and pieces from most of them. for example, in one (with a white haired girl in leather pants on the cover) there's a witch named mirella. in one about vampires, one of the vampires is described as always having cold hands as if he'd just fished the last beer out of a cooler full of melted ice. unlike romance novels (and other series), the author credit was different from book to book and there were no carry-overs of character from one book to the next. as i recall, there were no tie-ins of any kind (no diaries, no sticker packs, no t-shirts). they dealt with all the usual spooks: witches, vampires, reincarnation, clairvoyance, with a healthy dose of teen angst (and car crashes and fights with parents and crushes on the wrong boys) tossed in.
(Er, the author of The Twisted Room is actually Janet Patton Smith.)
If this is, in fact, the series, it looks like you can get at least some of them through Amazon, searching by ISBN number. I can email you the results of my OCLC search (26 books) if you want.
posted by arco at 12:05 PM on January 11, 2005
If this is, in fact, the series, it looks like you can get at least some of them through Amazon, searching by ISBN number. I can email you the results of my OCLC search (26 books) if you want.
posted by arco at 12:05 PM on January 11, 2005
oh yes! absolutely those sound like the right books. please do email me the ISBNs (crush at onastick dot net); that will make it so much easier. thanks so much!
posted by crush-onastick at 12:18 PM on January 11, 2005
posted by crush-onastick at 12:18 PM on January 11, 2005
Bookfinder has plenty of results for The Twisted Room. If you know the titles or authors, you can probably find more there or at similar sites.
posted by kenko at 3:58 PM on January 11, 2005
posted by kenko at 3:58 PM on January 11, 2005
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Do these sound familiar?
posted by arco at 11:57 AM on January 11, 2005