Reading order
| # | Title | Published | Author | Buy on Amazon |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| 1 | Party Summer | 1991 | Fear Street | Buy |
| 2 | Silent Night | 1991 | Fear Street | Buy |
| 3 | The Goodnight Kiss | 1992 | Fear Street | Buy |
| 4 | Broken Hearts | 1993 | Fear Street | Buy |
| 5 | Silent Night 2 | 1993 | Fear Street | Buy |
| 6 | The Dead Lifeguard | 1993 | Fear Street | Buy |
| 7 | Cheerleaders: The New Evil | 1994 | Fear Street | Buy |
| 8 | Bad Moonlight | 1994 | Fear Street | Buy |
| 9 | The New Year’s Party | 1995 | Fear Street | Buy |
| 10 | Goodnight Kiss 2 | 1996 | Fear Street | Buy |
| 11 | Silent Night 3 | 1996 | Fear Street | Buy |
| 12 | High Tide | 1997 | Fear Street | Buy |
The Fear Street Super Chillers are extended-length novels in R.L. Stine’s Fear Street franchise, published between 1991 and 1997. At roughly twice the page count of a regular Fear Street book, the Super Chillers gave Stine room for more complex plots, larger casts, and higher body counts. Many of them are tied to specific holidays or seasons, making them popular picks for seasonal reading.
The Silent Night sub-series within the Super Chillers ran for three books and centered on Christmas-themed horror at the Shadyside mall. The Goodnight Kiss books featured teenage vampires, and The Dead Lifeguard took the horror to a summer camp. Party Summer, the first Super Chiller, set the template by placing a group of teens in an isolated location (a resort hotel on an island) where things quickly go wrong.
Several Super Chillers became fan favorites in the franchise. The Cheerleaders storyline, which started here with The First Evil before getting its own dedicated series, is often cited as one of the most memorable Fear Street arcs. The Super Chillers are standalone for the most part, though the Silent Night and Goodnight Kiss books each form their own mini-series and work best read in sequence.