I just finished Prom Nights from Hell, a book of five stories about supernatural prom nights written by some of your favorite authors: Meg Cabot, Stephenie Meyer, Lauren Myracle, Michelle Jaffe and Kim Harrison. So, I thought I’d throw you a few prom books.

Prom by Laurie Halse Anderson
Eighteen-year-old Ash wants nothing to do with senior prom, but when disaster strikes and her desperate friend, Nat, needs her help to get it back on track, Ash’s involvement transforms her life.
Prom Nights From Hell
Five bestselling authors take bad prom nights to a whole new level—a paranormally bad level. Wardrobe malfunctions and two left feet don’t hold a candle to discovering your date is the Grim Reaper—and he isn’t here to tell you how hot you look. From angels fighting demons to a creepy take on getting what you wish for, these five stories will entertain better than any DJ in a bad tux. No corsage or limo rental necessary. Just good, scary fun.
Prom Dates From Hell by Rosemary Clement-Moore
Maggie has a very bad case of senioritis. She wants nothing to do with the upcoming prom, especially the class song, the theme, and the fact that there is no voting for royalty. She just wants to be left alone. Unfortunately that is not going to happen because she has premonitions about the near future that spell disaster.
A Really Nice Prom Mess by Brian Sloan
Gay high school senior Cameron endures a disastrous prom night when forced to take a girl as his date, and after fleeing the dance in disguise, he finds himself involved in a surprising on-stage performance, a high-speed police chase, and unexpected revelations.
To 10 Uses for an Unworn Prom Dress by Tina Ferraro
Sophomore year, Nicolette was dumped two days before prom by the hottest guy at school. As a result, she became the proud owner of one unworn, perfectly magical pink vintage dress. But Nic is determined to put that night behind her for good. She’s a junior now— older, wiser, and completely overwhelmed by a new set of problems, amongst which is what in the world do you do with an unworn prom dress? Strangely, it’s getting to the bottom of this dilemma that just might hold the answer to all Nic’s problems.
I hope you enjoy these books.
Ed Goldberg
Teen Services Librarian