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If You Loved “Wednesday” On Netflix, You Will Love These 15 Monstrous Books
If You Loved "Wednesday" On Netflix, You Will Love These 15 Monstrous Books,If you're obsessed with the strange and creepy world of <i>Wednesday</i>, here are 15 macabre and monstrous books to read in between rounds of rewatching the series.

If You Loved “Wednesday” On Netflix, You Will Love These 15 Monstrous Books

1. Never Saw Me Coming by Vera Kurian

Ace BooksWhat it’s about: Marion knows that to get out of the slums she’s known all her life, she’ll have to escape the city. When she sees a strange ad in the newspaper looking for a bloodmaid, she applies. Soon, she finds herself at the House of Hunger, the newest bloodmaid for nobles who drink the blood of those in their service, and she becomes the muse of the powerful Countess Lisavet. When bloodmaids begin to vanish without a trace, Marion must figure out who is behind it and how to survive in this new and dangerous world.

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5. Dead Collections by Isaac Fellman

Penguin Books

What it’s about: Sol leads a mostly quiet and solitary life, hiding in his basement office and working as a library archivist. He also has an illness called vampirism, which means he must stay out of the sunlight. When he meets Elsie, he can’t help but feel an instant attraction to her, and as the two grow closer, they navigate grief and loss, hope and love, stigmas of sickness, transphobia, and all that life has to offer together.

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6. A Lesson in Vengeance by Victoria Lee

Delacorte Press

What it’s about: The Dalloway School, located in the remote Catskill Mountains, is a legendary school. It’s rumored to be haunted by the Dalloway Five, five girls who each died mysteriously on the grounds of Godwin Hall, one of the dormitories on campus. Felicity is back at school after her girlfriend’s death, and she wants to keep her head down and focus. But the new girl, Ellis, sweeps her into her research about the Dalloway Five, and as the girls uncover secrets about what happened all those years ago, history begins to repeat itself in unsettling and tragic ways.

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7. No Gods, No Monsters by Cadwell Turnbull

Blackstone Publishing

What it’s about: When Laina hears the news that her brother was killed, it immediately looked like police brutality. But as the investigation progresses, it’s clear something strange is going on — something otherworldly. Suddenly, monsters and creatures only ever in books and legends begin surfacing in the streets, from werewolves to children with magical abilities, and more people than ever are going missing as crime escalates. But the mystery at the heart of it all is why are the monsters coming out of the shadows now, and what will happen when the world finds out?

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8. Gideon the Ninth by Tamsyn Muir

Tordotcom

What it’s about: Harrowhark of the Ninth House has been invited, along with the heirs of the other loyal Houses, by the Emperor to compete in a deadly competition of smarts and skill. The winner will become immortal and all-powerful, but there’s one problem: Harrow needs a swordswoman. Gideon has a sword, and she’s ready to escape her life of servitude, but it won’t be that easy, and Harrow knows she needs Gideon if she is to prevail.

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9. The Book Eaters by Sunyi Dean

Tor Books

What it’s about: For a secret line of people, the book eaters, consuming books is taken literally — they can eat books and retain all of its content after eating. The Family is an old line of book eaters, and Devon grew up eating fairytales alongside her adventurous brothers. But when Devon’s son is born with a darker and extremely rare hunger, her life is upended. He needs to consume human minds in order to survive, and Devon is faced with an impossible choice: do the unthinkable to help her son eat, or refuse him the one thing that can satisfy his hunger?

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10. Mercury Boys by Chandra Prasad

Soho Teen

What it’s about: Saskia Brown is new at her school, and it’s hard not to feel like an outsider. But when she accidentally touches an old vial of liquid mercury, she stumbles into a strange and unnerving new ability: the ability to visit people in portraits in her dreams. In an attempt to make friends, Saskia tells a few girls in her class about her odd revelation, and soon, the girls have formed a secret society in which they all visit boys from old portraits. For a while, they’re happy to have something that bonds them together, but things take a darker turn for the girls as they hide secrets from each other that could tear them apart.

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11. Tuesday Mooney Talks to Ghosts by Kate Racculia

Harper Perennial

What it’s about: Tuesday Mooney has a routine, and she likes it that way. She works at her nonprofit job, comes home, orders food, and hangs out with her cat. But at a work event, when the richest man in the city drops dead and leaves a public obituary containing a treasure hunt to his fortune, Tuesday’s life changes. She finds herself forming a team, including her nerdy teen neighbor and a handsome stranger, and racing across the city against others to get to the fortune first.

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12. Woman, Eating by Claire Kohda

Harpervia

What it’s about: Lydia wants to fit in so badly in London, where she’s moved on her own, away from her mother, for the first time ever. She wants to try all the food and meet others, but she can’t do any of this. She can only digest blood, and it’s turning out to be a lot harder to get ahold of than she thought. Plus, she wants to understand human relationships and be more like them. Lydia battles these two selves, coming into her own and learning who she is as a woman, all while trying to tamp down her desire to eat.

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13. The Honeys by Ryan La Sala

Push Books

What it’s about: This fever dream of a novel has an explosive start, with Mars waking up to his twin sister Caroline trying to murder him and instead dying herself. Mars, a genderfluid teen who’s used to feeling like an outsider, finds himself attending Aspen Conservancy Summer Academy, the summer camp Caroline always went to, to learn as much as he can about his sister’s final weeks. But when he arrives, he’s not excluded by one of the top social groups at camp: the Honeys. The Honeys are the girls of Cabin H, Caroline’s friends, and they welcome Mars into their fold. But as Mars witnesses strange things around camp and about the bees Cabin H takes care of, he begins to wonder if Caroline’s death had a much more sinister story behind it.

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14. White Horse by Erika T. Wurth

Flatiron Books

What it’s about: Kari James is haunted by her mother. When she finds an old bracelet that belonged to her mother, Kari’s mother’s ghost is conjured, and Kari begins seeing strange visions she can no longer ignore. She knows she must find the truth behind her mother’s death, or she may be haunted forever, but her family isn’t giving up any information. As she digs further for the truth, Kari must come to terms with her own family’s dark history that can’t stay buried anymore.

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15. A Cosmology of Monsters by Shaun Hamill

Vintage

What it’s about: Noah’s family runs The Wandering Dark, a famous and strange horror park. But Noah sees monsters for real. His mother and sister refuse to acknowledge them, but when Noah’s sister is swallowed up by a mysterious glow, things change. Noah is determined to acknowledge the monsters for what they are and get his family to do the same.

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