11 YA Horror Books To Read In 2024

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For as long as I’ve been alive I’ve been a reader but in my teen years my love for reading took a backseat. The only thing that kept me reading when I did? Teen horror novels a la Christopher Pike and RL Stine! I mean, the FEAR STREET SAGA — hello!

I’ve always rather enjoyed horror novels since then and have delved deeper into many sub-genres and types of horror. Young adult horror novels will always have a soft spot in my heart and, while I typically lean towards horror books written for adults, I thought October would be a perfect time to share some of my favorite teen horror novels!

So if you are looking for some good YA horror or some scary books to read this Fall — this is the right reading list to check out.

P.S. Also check out this list of the best Halloween books for teens!

YA Horror Recommendations

I’ve divided it up between my most recommended horror for teens and all the brand new young adult horror books for 2024 to make sure you are on top of both my personal favorite recommendations and some fresh picks on my radar.

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My Top YA Horror Picks

These books are the ones I go back to time and time again when giving recommendations for this genre. They are my favorites and the ones I feel like I get the most positive feedback for after they are read.

Some of them are a bit older that I think have remained at the top of my mind and some are more recent picks that I feel like have stood out in this new flurry of young adult horror releases that have seemed to pick up in recent years (thank goodness because I feel like we went through a drought there for a while!!).

book cover for Anna Dressed In blood by Kendare Blake

Anna Dressed In Blood By Kendare Blake

For fans of: darker ghost stories (homicidal ghost incoming!), a bit of gore

An oldie but one of my favorites I’ve read to date and is always my go-to recommendation!

It’s about a boy who, like his father before him, is a ghost hunter and has been on the trail for a famed hostile ghost named Anna who kills anyone who steps into the door of her former home.

But when he finds Anna, still dressed in the bloody dress she was murdered in, he is spared — something Anna has never done.

Why was he spared? And why is Anna filled with rage and killing anyone who comes in her path?

White Smoke by Tiffany D. Jackson

For fans of: haunted house stories, horror with a psychological thriller edge, horror with social issues (a la Jordan Peele)

This one legitimately had me spooked which doesn’t always happen for me because I have a high tolerance for scary books so bonus points for that!

It’s about a teen whose blended family moves to a new house, paid for by her mom’s new job, in the Midwest for a fresh start away from California and the ghosts of her past. Between wary neighbors and strange happenings in the new home, Mari starts thinking this new town (and their home) just feels VERY, VERY off.

The Girl From The Well by Rin Chupeco

For fans of: The Ring/The Grudge, ghost stories

This book is based on a Japanese ghost story about the lore of Okiku -a dead girl who avenges the deaths of murdered children, as she herself was, to free the spirit’s of these children. If you like morally grey characters, check this one out!

Clown in a Cornfield by Adam Cesare

For fans of: slasher horror fiction (especially 90’s slasher horror IMO)

Teens of a small town, divided by tradition and progress, fight for their life when their creepy clown mascot goes homicidal in an attempt to cull the rotten crop of kids who live there now to save the town.

This definitely reminded me of all the horror I liked when I was an actual teen!

Mary: The Summoning by Hillary Monahan

For fans of: books that will scare you, gothic horror, gory books

A perfect teen Halloween read! The tale of Bloody Mary has already creeped me out since I was a kid (why does it still pop in my head at random time??) and this one is about a group of friends who try to summon Blood Mary with terrifying consequences.

The Weight of Blood by Tiffany D. Jackson

For fans of: Jordan Peele’s social commentary-filled horror movies meets Stephen King’s Carrie

A new Tiffany D. Jackson (one of my favorite YA authors in the game!) and it’s a retelling of Carrie? You won’t be able to put down this thrilling story of Maddy Washington and the disturbing events that happened — told through various survivors recounting of the event– at the small town’s first integrated prom.

My Dearest Darkest by Kayla Cottingham

For fans of: feminist horror a la The Grace Year or Wilder Girls, The Craft, dark academia vibes, body horror

After losing her parents to a car crash that should have also left her dead, without the aid of something monstrous and ancient not letting her drown, Finch transfers to the ultra competitive Ulalume Academy.

Ever since the accident, among other strange changes, she’s been drawn to the town of Rainwater where the school resides. Finch meets Selena St. Clair and the two girls are drawn to her despite the fact Selena can instantly feel there is something wrong with Finch.

When the two girls and their friends accidentally summon a mysterious creature of immense power, they are promised wishes at a cost to themselves. As the cost becomes more deadly, the girls realize they must save the island from the monster they’ve unleashed.

The Getaway by Lamar Giles

For fans of: horror mismashed with dystopian/apocalypse lit, Black Mirror, social horror

If you are looking for something wholly unique in the YA horror space, check this one out. Lamar Giles is an esteemed YA writer and this book showcases that. It’s set in a crumbling world but the teens in the story live and work in a Disneyland-esque sort of resort that they soon find out is not everything they understood it to be. Going vague, I know, but I promise it’s best for you.

The Honeys by Ryan LaSala

For fans of: Midsommar, folk horror, House of Hollow by Krystal Sutherland, summer camp novels but with weirdly dark academia/gothic vibes

I saw a blurb for this book call it Midsommar meets Heathers and that is a pretty great comparison to be honest!

It’s about a teen named Mars whose twin sister who suffers a violent death. Leading up to her death, she had been become very distant and Mars suspects the elite summer camp she spent time at had something to do with it. Wanting to uncover the truth behind their sister’s death, Mars heads to the camp and gets to know the girls she was closest to — a group that calls themselves The Honeys — and Mars gets pulled into their orbit and the secrets they keep.

Fresh New YA Horror Coming Out In 2024

Looking for some new and upcoming reads? I’ve compiled a few that I think should make your reading list this October (or any time really if you are a huge horror fan!).

Trespass Against Us by Leon Kemp

For fans of: haunted house/building centered books, creepy reads with some jump scares,, ghost hunting

If teen readers (or anyone) were looking to dip their toes into the horror genre, this would be one of the newer books I’d hand to them.

It’s a well-paced, creepy read that centers around a haunted abandoned school & an evil force that brought tragedy to a friend group – with lasting effects — who must now face it again as part of a ghost hunting show and to get closure.

Out July 2024.

The Ones Who Come Back Hungry by Amelinda Berube

For fans of: body horror, YA vampire books that are more blood-thirsty & gory, complicated sister stories

If you want more creepy horror-fueled vampire stories, check this one out.

It’s about a teen girl whose super popular sister, who just passed away recently, has appeared to her back from the dead and with a thirst only for human blood. She becomes determined to keep her a secret and see if she can save her sister for good and fix her broken family.

As she does this, she also recons her way into her sister’s old life only to find it suits her well — a feeling that could become dangerous for both of them.

Out July 2024.

A Family of Killers by Bryce Moore

For fans of: serial killer horror, YA historical fiction meets horror, horror based on a true story

This one is based on an actual story of a serial killer family in 1870’s Kansas.

This takes the perspective of a boy –fighting a violent voice in his own head — who is out searching for his father after he didn’t return home after searching for a friend of his. All this is set amidst rumors swirling about several disappearances that happened in the area lately.

The boy’s search leads him to a family-owned inn run by people who seem a little bit off and who seem to come up in his investigation to the disappearances.

Out August 2024.

Lockjaw by Matteo L. Cerilli

For fans of: supernatural horror, trans horror, small town horror, horror meets social commentary, Stranger Things

What drew me to adding this one to my reading list is comparisons to early Stephen King but make it YA, queer and more modern. A little bit of Stranger Things vibes.

A group of outcasts from a small town — not friendly to outcasts or queer teens in their community — come together to kill a monster under their town who has recently killed again — a killing that is being blamed on main character Paz who is a bit of the town scapegoat.

Out June 2024.

A Place For Vanishing by Ann Fraistat

For fans of: gothic horror, psychological thrills

Lovers of eerie Gothic settings and psychological-fueled horror, don’t scroll past this one.

A young teen finds herself at the crumbling childhood home of her mother, a house her mother has been avoiding, in order for the family to have a fresh start after a tragedy (and a bipolar diagnoses for her).

The home itself is strange but it’s the rumors and stories she’s hearing about the house and its past that has her investigating the secrets the house is holding to find out the truth.

Out January 2024.

What are some of the best young adult horror books have you enjoyed? Any new YA horror that should be on my radar?

Check out these reads for more Fall vibe-filled book recommendations:

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Jamie is a 32 year old married lady (with a new baby!!) who is in denial that she’s actually that old to be a married lady and a mom. When she’s not reading you can find her doing Pilates followed by eating ice cream, belting out Hamilton (loud and offkey) and having adventures with her husband, daughter and rescue dog.

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