Not Your Ordinary Wolf Girl by Emily Pohl-Weary – When teenage rock star Sam Lee gets bit by a “wild” dog, the vegetarian awakens to her beastly side. How will Sam navigate her new identity while dealing with a trio of boys and a werewolf invasion?
The Scorpion Rules by Erin Bow – With humanity on the brink of extinction, the UN calls on an AI to hold the children of world leaders hostage in a boarding school. How long can this so-called peace hold when resistance springs from inside and out?
Peeps by Scott Westerfeld – You’re not supposed to call them vampires, but the parasite-infected Peeps, made up of Scott Westerfeld’s unfortunate bedfellows, are more or less just that. Now Scott has to hunt them down while searching for the woman who infected him.
Shiver by Maggie Stiefvater – The wolves don’t scare Grace; on the contrary, she’s fascinated by them. Particularly one with yellow eyes. Then she meets a sexy yellow-eyed boy.
The Reformed Vampire Support Group by Catherine Jinks – After being fanged at fifteen, Nina has spent decades stuck in a teenage body, attending a vampire support group with the unglamorous goal of staying alive. It’s a tedious existence until one of the members gets staked.
Cirque Du Freak: A Living Nightmare by Darren Shan – When best friends Darren and Peter go to see a horrific freak show, Darren becomes enamored with a telepathic spider. Too bad it’s kept by a vampire.
Graceling by Kristin Cashore – Katsa is a Graceling, one of many children born with a unique power. Hers is to kill. How long can she stand being a corrupt king’s tool?
Nimona by Noelee Stevenson – A shapeshifter teams up with a supervillain to prove that the heroes aren’t as heroic as they seem. And perhaps rob a bank on the way.
Miss Peregrine’s Home for Peculiar Children by Ransom Riggs – Jacob thought that his grandfather’s claims of a supernatural orphanage was just a fantasy. But when said grandfather is murdered by a tentacle monster, Jacob journeys to the island where these children with strange powers are. And realizes he’s one of them.
Blood Beast by Darren Shan – Grubbs Grady has been looking forward to a peaceful life after fighting demons, so turning into a werewolf was not what he had in mind. The fifth entry in the Demonata series.
Scarlet by Marissa Meyer – Inspired by “Little Red Riding Hood,” this second entry in the futuristic Lunar Chronicles series sees the return of mechanic cyborg Cinder as she teams up with grandmother-seeking Scarlet and the aptly named Wolf. How will Cinder triumph over the tyrannical Lunar Queen this time?
Through the Woods by Emily Carroll – A collection of five folktale-esque graphic horror stories, each with its own distinct art style. Monsters come in many forms.
City of Bones by Cassandra Clare – It’s hard to report a murder when the body vanishes into thin air. Once Clary Fray learns that it’s a demon and that she has the power to see them, her mother’s disappearance pulls her into the world of the Shadowhunters.
Hot Pterodactyl Boyfriend by Alan Cumyn – Sheils is the student council chair, has a loving boyfriend, and controls everything in her life to perfection. But she, like every girl, can’t handle the first-ever inter-species transfer student: a pterodactyl with primal sex appeal.
Thirsty by M. T. Anderson – Chris just wants to be normal, but finds himself awakening to his vampiric side. Now he’s the only one who can stop the other vampires from freeing their god.
Zomboy by Richard Scrimger – When Imre Lazar, a literal zombie, transfers into Bob’s school, the community divides into pro and anti-zombie groups. Bob is more concerned about how much attention his best friend and secret crush Evil-O is giving the new kid.
Seraphina by Rachel Hartman – Shy musician Seraphina is half-dragon and half-human, a mix that she knows should never have been possible. When a human prince is murdered by suspiciously dragon-like means, the two races are brought to the brink of war.
Warm Bodies by Summit Entertainment – R is dead, but after he meets Julie, his heart starts to beat again. Romeo and Juliet set in a zombie apocalypse.
Jennifer’s Body by Fox Atomic – After a deadly fire at a rock concert and a satanic ritual, Jennifer, the most selfish and popular cheerleader in school, has turned into a man-eating demon. Now it’s up to long-time friend and nerdy teenager Anita to protect the males, including her own boyfriend.
Ginger Snaps by Motion International – Brigitte and Ginger Fitzergald are close sisters united by their fascination with death. But when Ginger gets bit by a werewolf and starts turning feral, Brigitte must decide if their bond is worth dying for.
Full Metal Alchemist by Studio Bones – When Edward and Alphonse’s attempt to resurrect their mother backfires horrifically, Edward is forced to affix Alphonse’s soul to an empty suit of armor. In order to make themselves whole again, the two enter the world of the state alchemists in search of the philosopher’s stone. While the library only carries the 2004 version, it is highly recommended that you watch Full Metal Alchemist Brotherhood, the 2009 version.
Tokyo Ghoul by Ishida Sui – Society lives in fear of Ghouls, superhuman flesh-eaters who are ruthlessly hunted down by Japan’s federal agency CCG. When shy bookworm Ken Kaneki is forcefully transformed into a half-ghoul, he is thrust into a conflict that will decide the fate of both sides.