The best 15 Monster books

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Monster Books: This Savage Song by Victoria Schwa

This Savage Song

Victoria Schwa

What's This Savage Song about?

This Savage Song is a captivating young adult novel set in a world where violence breeds actual monsters. Written by Victoria Schwab, it follows the story of two teenagers from opposing sides of a divided city who must come together to fight against the darkness that threatens to consume them. With its unique premise and compelling characters, this book is a thrilling exploration of the power of music, friendship, and the choices we make.

Who should read This Savage Song?

  • Readers who enjoy dark, atmospheric urban fantasy

  • Those looking for a unique and imaginative take on monsters and their impact on society

  • People who appreciate complex and morally ambiguous characters


What's Go Away, Big Green Monster! about?

Go Away, Big Green Monster! is a children's book written and illustrated by Ed Emberley. Through bold and colorful cut-paper artwork, the book allows young readers to conquer their fear of monsters by deconstructing the big green monster one feature at a time. With each page turn, the monster gradually disappears, empowering children to take control of their fears.

Who should read Go Away, Big Green Monster!?

  • Parents and caregivers looking for a fun and interactive way to help children overcome their fear of monsters

  • Early childhood educators who want to engage young learners in a creative and empowering storytelling experience

  • Kids who enjoy interactive books with bold and colorful illustrations


What's Bedtime for Monsters about?

Bedtime for Monsters by Ed Vere is a delightful picture book that turns the tables on the typical bedtime routine. Instead of children being afraid of monsters, this story shows a little boy who is trying to get a group of monsters to go to bed. With its playful illustrations and funny twist, it's a perfect read for bedtime.

Who should read Bedtime for Monsters?

  • Parents and caregivers looking for a fun and engaging bedtime story for young children

  • Children who enjoy playful and imaginative tales with a touch of humor

  • Those who appreciate vibrant and expressive illustrations that bring a story to life


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Monster Books: Ruin and Rising by Leigh Bardugo

Ruin and Rising

Leigh Bardugo

What's Ruin and Rising about?

Ruin and Rising is the thrilling conclusion to Leigh Bardugo's Grisha trilogy. In a world of magic and political intrigue, Alina Starkov must gather allies and harness her newfound power to battle the Darkling and save Ravka. Filled with twists and turns, this book will keep you on the edge of your seat until the very end.

Who should read Ruin and Rising?

  • Readers who enjoy fantasy novels with rich world-building and complex characters

  • Fans of young adult fiction looking for a captivating and immersive series

  • Those interested in stories with themes of power, love, and sacrifice


What's Days of Blood & Starlight about?

Days of Blood & Starlight by Laini Taylor is a captivating fantasy novel that delves into the ongoing war between angels and chimaera. Filled with intricate world-building and complex characters, it explores themes of love, betrayal, and the struggle for redemption. As the story unfolds, it challenges the notion of good and evil, leaving readers questioning where their allegiances truly lie.

Who should read Days of Blood & Starlight?

  • Readers who enjoy dark and atmospheric fantasy worlds

  • Those who appreciate complex and morally ambiguous characters

  • People who are drawn to stories of war and its impact on individuals


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Monster Books: Goodnight, Little Monster by Helen Ketteman, Bonnie Leick

Goodnight, Little Monster

Helen Ketteman, Bonnie Leick

What's Goodnight, Little Monster about?

Goodnight, Little Monster is a charming children's book written by Helen Ketteman and illustrated by Bonnie Leick. It takes young readers on a bedtime journey with a little monster who is getting ready to go to sleep. With delightful rhymes and adorable illustrations, this book is perfect for helping little ones wind down at the end of the day.

Who should read Goodnight, Little Monster?

  • Parents and caregivers looking for a fun and entertaining bedtime story for their little ones

  • Children who enjoy playful and not-so-scary monster characters

  • Anyone who wants to add a touch of humor and imagination to their nighttime routine


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What's Don't Push the Button! about?

Don't Push the Button! by Bill Cotter is a delightful children's book that invites young readers to interact with the story. Larry, the friendly monster, has one rule for the reader: don't push the button. But as tempting as it may be, curiosity gets the best of us, and hilarity ensues as unexpected things happen each time the button is pushed. With its bright and engaging illustrations, this book is sure to entertain and spark the imagination of children.

Who should read Don't Push the Button!?

  • Parents and caregivers looking for an engaging and interactive read-aloud book for young children

  • Children who enjoy playful and humorous storytelling

  • Educators and librarians seeking a fun and entertaining book to share with preschool and early elementary school students


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Monster Books: Love Monster by Rachel Bright

Love Monster

Rachel Bright

What's Love Monster about?

Love Monster by Rachel Bright is a heartwarming story about a unique little monster who goes on a journey to find someone who will love him just the way he is. Along the way, he discovers that love comes in all shapes and sizes, and that being different is what makes him truly special. With charming illustrations and a beautiful message, this book is perfect for teaching children about acceptance and the power of love.

Who should read Love Monster?

  • Children who are learning about acceptance and self-love

  • Parents and educators who want to teach children about embracing differences

  • Anyone who enjoys heartwarming and humorous stories with a message


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Monster Books: The Monster in the Hollows by Andrew Peterson

What's The Monster in the Hollows about?

The Monster in the Hollows is the third book in the captivating Wingfeather Saga by Andrew Peterson. This thrilling fantasy tale follows the adventures of the three Wingfeather siblings as they uncover dark secrets and face incredible dangers in the land of Aerwiar. Filled with rich world-building and unforgettable characters, this book will keep readers on the edge of their seats until the very end.

Who should read The Monster in the Hollows?

  • Readers who enjoy fantasy and adventure stories

  • Those who appreciate well-developed characters and engaging storytelling

  • People looking for a book that explores themes of courage, friendship, and overcoming adversity


What's There's a Monster in Your Book about?

There's a Monster in Your Book by Tom Fletcher is an interactive children's book that invites young readers to help get rid of the monster that has invaded its pages. With fun and engaging prompts, the book encourages kids to shake, spin, and tilt the book to try and shake the monster out. It's a delightful and imaginative story that will have children actively participating in the adventure.

Who should read There's a Monster in Your Book?

  • Children aged 3-7 who enjoy interactive and engaging storytelling

  • Parents and caregivers looking for a fun and entertaining bedtime story

  • Educators and librarians seeking a playful way to encourage children’s participation in reading


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Monster Books: Jeremy Draws a Monster by Peter McCarty

Jeremy Draws a Monster

Peter McCarty

What's Jeremy Draws a Monster about?

Jeremy Draws a Monster by Peter McCarty tells the story of a boy named Jeremy who creates a monster with his crayon. The monster turns out to be demanding and difficult, and Jeremy soon realizes he needs to find a way to get rid of it. This charming and beautifully illustrated book explores themes of creativity, friendship, and the power of imagination.

Who should read Jeremy Draws a Monster?

  • Children ages 4-8 who enjoy whimsical and imaginative stories

  • Parents and educators looking for a book that encourages creativity and problem-solving

  • Readers who appreciate charming illustrations and clever storytelling


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Monster Books: Our Dark Duet by Victoria Schwab

Our Dark Duet

Victoria Schwab

What's Our Dark Duet about?

Our Dark Duet is a gripping young adult novel by Victoria Schwab. Set in a dystopian world overrun by monsters, it follows two teenagers, Kate and August, as they confront their own inner demons and join forces to fight against the darkness threatening to consume their city. With complex characters and a thrilling plot, this book delves into themes of power, sacrifice, and the blurred lines between good and evil.

Who should read Our Dark Duet?

  • Readers who enjoy dark and atmospheric urban fantasy

  • Those looking for complex and morally ambiguous characters

  • People who appreciate thought-provoking explorations of good and evil


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What's My Teacher Is a Monster! about?

My Teacher Is a Monster! by Peter Brown is a delightful children's book that tells the story of a young boy named Bobby who sees his teacher as a scary monster. However, when Bobby unexpectedly runs into his teacher outside of school, he realizes that she is not as monstrous as he thought. The book beautifully illustrates the idea that people are not always as they appear, and teaches children about empathy and understanding.

Who should read My Teacher Is a Monster!?

  • Children who struggle with their relationship with their teachers

  • Parents and educators looking for a fun way to teach empathy and understanding

  • Those who enjoy humorous and heartwarming stories with a touch of fantasy


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Monster Books: Our Dark Duet by Victoria Schwab

Our Dark Duet

Victoria Schwab

What's Our Dark Duet about?

Our Dark Duet is a gripping young adult novel by Victoria Schwab. Set in a dark and dangerous city overrun by monsters, it follows the story of two unlikely allies, Kate and August, as they fight to save their home. Filled with suspense, complex characters, and a touch of romance, this book will keep you on the edge of your seat until the very end.

Who should read Our Dark Duet?

  • Readers who enjoy dark, atmospheric urban fantasy

  • Those who appreciate complex and morally ambiguous characters

  • People looking for a thought-provoking exploration of violence and its consequences


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Monster Books: This Savage Song by Victoria Schwab

This Savage Song

Victoria Schwab

What's This Savage Song about?

This Savage Song is a dark and gripping fantasy novel set in a world where violence gives birth to literal monsters. Written by Victoria Schwab, it follows the story of two teenagers from opposing sides of a divided city who must join forces to save themselves and their home from the deadly creatures that roam the streets. With its unique premise and complex characters, this book is a thrilling read for fans of dystopian fiction.

Who should read This Savage Song?

  • Readers who enjoy dark and atmospheric urban fantasy

  • Those interested in exploring the blurred lines between good and evil

  • People who appreciate complex and morally ambiguous characters


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 FAQs 

What's the best Monster book to read?

While choosing just one book about a topic is always tough, many people regard This Savage Song as the ultimate read on Monster.

What are the Top 10 Monster books?

Blinkist curators have picked the following:
  • This Savage Song by Victoria Schwa
  • Go Away, Big Green Monster! by Ed Emberley
  • Bedtime for Monsters by Ed Vere
  • Ruin and Rising by Leigh Bardugo
  • Days of Blood & Starlight by Laini Taylor
  • Goodnight, Little Monster by Helen Ketteman, Bonnie Leick
  • Don't Push the Button! by Bill Cotter
  • Love Monster by Rachel Bright
  • The Monster in the Hollows by Andrew Peterson
  • There's a Monster in Your Book by Tom Fletcher

Who are the top Monster book authors?

When it comes to Monster, these are the authors who stand out as some of the most influential:
  • Victoria Schwa
  • Ed Emberley
  • Ed Vere
  • Leigh Bardugo
  • Laini Taylor