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Fiction
Becker, Tom. Darkside. Book 1. 2008. (YA Fiction Becke.T)
Jonathan Starling's father is in an asylum and his home has been attacked when, while running away from kidnappers, he stumbles upon Darkside, a terrifying and hidden part of London ruled by the descendants of Jack the Ripper, where Jonathan is in mortal danger if he cannot find the way out.
Carter, Dean Vincent. The Hand Of The Devil. 2006. (YA Fiction Carte.D)
When journalist Ashley Reeves finds himself on an island to interview a reclusive insect collector, he soon realizes that he might be the hunted.
Cary, Kate. Bloodline : A Novel. 2005. (YA Fiction Cary.K)
In this story told primarily through journal entries, a British soldier in World War I makes the horrifying discovery that his regiment commander is descended from Count Dracula. (Book one of the Bloodline series)
Fahy, Thomas. The Unspoken. 2008. (YA Fiction Fahy.T)
Six teens are drawn back to the small, North Carolina town where they once lived and, one by one, begin to die of their worst fears, as prophesied by the cult leader they killed five years earlier, and who they believe poisoned their parents.
Gaiman, Neil. Coraline. 2002. (YA Fiction Gaima.N)
Looking for excitement, Coraline ventures through a mysterious door into a world that is similar, yet disturbingly different from her own, where she must challenge a gruesome entity in order to save herself, her parents, and the souls of three others.
Gaiman, Neil. The Graveyard Book. 2008. (YA Fiction Gaima.N)
Nobody Owens is a normal boy, except that he has been raised by ghosts and other denizens of the graveyard.
Gantos, Jack. The Love Curse Of The Rumbaughs. 2006. (YA Fiction Ganto.J)
A young woman named Ivy, who made a shocking discovery in her small western Pennsylvania town when she was seven years old and learned a surprising secret nine years later, questions whether she has inherited the Rumbaugh curse of having excessive love for one's mother.
Garfield, Henry. My Father The Werewolf : A Novel. 2005. (YA Fiction Garfi.H)
Teenagers Miranda and Danny move to Maine to be near a deserted island where their werewolf father can isolate himself during full moons, but when the ocean freezes and creates a path to the populated mainland, they resort to desperate measures to save the townspeople from their transformed parent.
Golden, Christopher. Soulless. 2008. (YA Fiction Golde.C)
The attempt of three powerful mediums to open up communication between the living and the dead has disastrous consequences when every corpse within a three-hundred-mile radius of New York City is animated and begins to prey on the living.
Gray, Claudia. Evernight. 2008. (YA Fiction Gray.C)
Sixteen-year-old Bianca, a new girl at the sinister Evernight boarding school, finds herself drawn to another outsider, Jared, but dark forces threaten to tear them apart and destroy Bianca's entire world.
Holt, Simon. The Devouring. 2008. (YA Fiction Holt.S)
The existence of Vours, supernatural creatures who feast on fear and attack on the eve of the winter solstice, becomes a terrifying reality for fifteen-year-old Reggie when she begins to suspect that her timid younger brother might be one of their victims.
James, Brian. Zombie Blondes. 2008. (YA Fiction James.B)
Each time fifteen-year-old Hannah and her out-of-work father move she has some fears about making friends, but a classmate warns her that in Maplecrest, Vermont, the cheerleaders really are monsters.
Lewis, Richard. The Demon Queen. 2008. (YA Fiction Lewis.R)
After being wrongfully held for months by Homeland Security in his hometown of Los Angeles, fourteen-year-old Jesse, who knows little of his true identity, tries to keep a low profile in his new foster home in a small midwestern prairie town but the arrival of an eccentric new girl with seemingly supernatural powers draws him inexorably into a struggle with the terrifying forces of evil.
McNamee, Graham. Bonechiller. 2008. (YA Fiction Mcnam.G)
Four high school students face off against a soul-stealing beast that has been making young people disappear from their small Ontario, Canada, town for centuries.
Nance, Andrew. Daemon Hall. 2007. (YA Fiction Nance.A)
Famous horror story writer Ian Tremblin comes to the town of Maplewood to hold a short story writing contest, offering the five finalists the chance to spend what turns out to be a terrifying--and deadly--night with him in a haunted house.
Petrucha, Stefan. Lurker. 2007. (YA Fiction Petru.S)
Four ghost girls, trapped in an abandoned orphanage, relate the story of high school student Mandy, who becomes caught up in a terrifying encounter after one of her classmates is tragically murdered. (Book one of the Wicked Dead series)
Richards, Justin. The Death Collector. 2006. (YA Fiction Richa.J)
Three teens and a curator of unclassified artifacts at the British Museum match wits with a madman determined to use unorthodox methods to reanimate the dead, both humans and dinosaurs.
Richards, Justin. The Parliament Of Blood. 2008. (YA Fiction Richa.J)
In Victorian London, after discovering that vampires really do exist and plot to end the human race, friends George, Liz, and Eddie join Sir William Protheroe in an increasingly desperate effort to find ways to stop them from overthrowing Parliament and, eventually, taking over the world.
Richardson, E. E. Devil's Footsteps. 2005. (YA Fiction Richa.E)
After the disappearance of his brother Adam, thirteen-year-old Bryan faces a shadowy, centuries-old evil presence known as the Dark Man that, taking the form of its victims' worst fears, stalks the town's children.
Richardson, E. E. The Intruders. 2006. (YA Fiction Richa.E)
When soon-to-be stepbrothers, Joel and Tim, start having the same nightmare after moving into an old house, they decide to investigate its source and the many other strange occurrences in their new home.
Ryan, Carrie. The Forest Of Hands And Teeth. 2009. (YA Fiction Ryan.C)
Through twists and turns of fate, orphaned Mary seeks knowledge of life, love, and especially what lies beyond her walled village and the surrounding forest, where dwell the unconsecrated, aggressive flesh-eating people who were once dead.
Sedgwick, Marcus. The Dark Flight Down. 2005. (YA Fiction Sedgw.M)
On an errand for Kepler, his new master, Boy is captured and imprisoned in the palace dungeon, where he plots his escape from the evil Maxim and the lunatic King Frederick but also learns a disturbing secret about his father.
Sedgwick, Marcus. My Swordhand Is Singing. 2006. (YA Fiction Sedgw.M)
In the dangerous dark of winter in an Eastern European village during the early seventeenth century, Peter learns from a gypsy girl that the Shadow Queen is behind the recent murders and reanimations, and his father's secret past may hold the key to stopping her.
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