Creature Feature: 128 New Books with Vampires, Witches, Ghosts, and More!

Posted by Sharon on October 1, 2024

In our ongoing effort to provide the ultimate Halloween reading experience, we’ve decided to try something a little different. We’ve pulled out a bevy of new books from 2024 that feature traditional scary story creatures. Vampires. Ghosts. Demons. The usual suspects.
 
To our delight, we uncovered tons of creature feature books (128!) published this calendar year, cutting across virtually all genres. That's right: Beasts are back and ghouls are cool, baby! You’ll find plenty of traditional horror in here, but the bigger surprise is how often these creatures wander off into the other bookstore aisles. Vampires and dragons in the romance section have become familiar enough, but how about ghosts on the YA shelf? Or psychological horrors stomping around in bucolic historical fiction?
 
As you might imagine, the dividing lines get pretty blurry with this sort of collection, and you’ll see lots of crossover specimens. For example, The Black Bird Oracle, book five in Deborah Harkness’ popular All Souls series, famously features vampires and witches, and The Werewolf's Guide to Seducing a Vampire is pretty self-explanatory.
 
Sharp-eyed readers will find some excellent curveballs in here, too. Minotaur romance, for instance. Or cozy demons. Or cranberry bog monsters. Or allegorical necro-viruses. Good times!
 
Click on the book cover art for more information about each title. If you come across some interesting leads for future reading plans, use the Want to Read button. Happy hunting!
 

Vampires

 
 
 
 
 
 
 


Ghosts

 
 
 
 
 


Witches

 
 
 
 
 
   


Dragons

 
 
 


Animal Shape-Shifters

 



Monsters: Minotaurs, Bog Bodies, Zombies, Beasts & Unnamed Horrors

 
 
 
 
 


Demons

 



Now it's your turn! Are you a vampire lover? Do you eat up zombie books? Which creature books will you always pick up? Sound off in the comments below!


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message 51: by Megan (last edited Oct 22, 2024 12:44PM) (new)

Megan You're missing Girl, Incorrupted! It features an incorrupt corpse.
Girl, Incorrupted by Megan Bledsoe
Girl, Incorrupted


message 52: by It's Me - Yvette (new)

It's Me - Yvette Olivia wrote: "Hey yall I'm new to good reads if any of you guys would like to send me a friend request plz do!!"

Hi Olivia, I just added you as a friend. Welcome to GR.


message 53: by Phoenyx (new)

Phoenyx Rae Sarah wrote: "None of the Vampire Books appeal to me. My teenage Twilight loving self would be so disappointed."

I've only read Bride, but also the first chapter of Empire of the Damned and the prose seemed really good. Though, if you base your reading tastes off of Twilight, you're probably not into fantasy or paranormal romance, more like contemporary lol.


message 54: by Phoenyx (new)

Phoenyx Rae ✮⋆˙ wrote: "You’re missing Traitors of Eden from the list!! Such a good gothic romantasy"
I just added it to my TBR


message 55: by Phoenyx (new)

Phoenyx Rae Keily wrote: "What are the odds that there are two books titled We Shall Be Monsters that released this year?"

Exactly! I saw that too. It was the only reason I added it to my TBR. I'm thinking maybe I will make a post about it on my blog and compare the two.


message 56: by Phoenyx (new)

Phoenyx Rae Rianaa wrote: "I've read none of them yet. Which one if them would you recommend? (I don't like spicy and romance books btw)"

Children of Blood and Bone


message 57: by Taylor (last edited Oct 28, 2024 09:36PM) (new)

Taylor Sheriff If you want an extra recommendation under the 'Demon' category - Evil in Me by Brom is SO good! Also released in 2024.

Evil in Me by Brom


message 58: by Law (new)

Law Ashley wrote: "Law wrote: "Should I be disappointed in Goodreads for promoting a controversial author like Gonzalez? They keep putting Anita de Monte Laughs Last on booklists."

What's the controversy?"


The story is a lot like Ana Mendieta's life but Gonzalez didn't contact or consult Mendieta's family when she wrote it. Gonzalez didn't acknowledge the fact she based her book on Mendieta's life. All she did was rewrite Mendieta's life but change the name from Ana to Anita de Monte. The marketing claims Mendieta's work is forgotten when it isn't.


message 59: by Law (new)

Law zanny wrote: "Law wrote: "Should I be disappointed in Goodreads for promoting a controversial author like Gonzalez? They keep putting Anita de Monte Laughs Last on booklists."

Can I ask why Gonzalez is? I haven..."


The story is a lot like Ana Mendieta's life but Gonzalez didn't contact or consult Mendieta's family when she wrote it. Gonzalez didn't acknowledge the fact she based her book on Mendieta's life. All she did was rewrite Mendieta's life but change the name from Ana to Anita de Monte. The marketing claims Mendieta's work is forgotten when it isn't.


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