5 Books for Halloween

Collage of three book covers: ALL THESE BODIES by Kendare Blake, HOW WE FALL APART by Katie Zhao and BLOOD LIKE MAGIC by Liselle Sambury.

If you’re looking for something to get you into the Halloween spirit, we have five different books for you, each a different flavor of magical or spooky. Check them out!

A young woman is standing with her back to the reader on this book cover. There is blood dripping down her back from the collar of her dress.All These Bodies by Kendare Blake
Quill Tree Books

Summer 1958—a string of murders plagues the Midwest. The victims are found in their cars and in their homes—even in their beds—their bodies drained, but with no blood anywhere.

September 19—the Carlson family is slaughtered in their Minnesota farmhouse, and the case gets its first lead: 15-year-old Marie Catherine Hale is found at the scene. She is covered in blood from head to toe, and at first she’s mistaken for a survivor. But not a drop of the blood is hers.

Michael Jensen, son of the local sheriff, yearns to become a journalist and escape his small-town. He never imagined that the biggest story in the country would fall into his lap, or that he would be pulled into the investigation, when Marie decides that he is the only one she will confess to.

As Marie recounts her version of the story, it falls to Michael to find the truth: What really happened the night that the Carlsons were killed? And how did one girl wind up in the middle of all these bodies? — Cover image and summary via Goodreads

Book cover for BLOOD LIKE MAGIC by Liselle Sambury. It features a Black girl with dark skin and naturally curly hair. Her body is turned away from the audience but she is looking back over her shoulder. She wears a green crop top and jeans, and a magical smoke rises around her.Blood Like Magic (Blood Like Magic #1) by Liselle Sambury
Margaret K. McElderry

After years of waiting for her Calling—a trial every witch must pass in order to come into their powers—the one thing Voya Thomas didn’t expect was to fail. When Voya’s ancestor gives her an unprecedented second chance to complete her Calling, she agrees—and then is horrified when her task is to kill her first love. And this time, failure means every Thomas witch will be stripped of their magic.

Voya is determined to save her family’s magic no matter the cost. The problem is, Voya has never been in love, so for her to succeed, she’ll first have to find the perfect guy—and fast. Fortunately, a genetic matchmaking program has just hit the market. Her plan is to join the program, fall in love, and complete her task before the deadline. What she doesn’t count on is being paired with the infuriating Luc—how can she fall in love with a guy who seemingly wants nothing to do with her?

With mounting pressure from her family, Voya is caught between her morality and her duty to her bloodline. If she wants to save their heritage and Luc, she’ll have to find something her ancestor wants more than blood. And in witchcraft, blood is everything. — Cover image and summary via Goodreads

Book cover for THE FOREST OF STOLEN GIRLS by June Hur. It is a black and white illustrated cover. It features two sisters looking away from each other. Their bodies all the way up to their chins are obscured by flowers. The tile is in dark red over the illustration.The Forest of Stolen Girls by Jane Hur
Feiwel & Friends

Hwani’s family has never been the same since she and her younger sister went missing and were later found unconscious in the forest, near a gruesome crime scene. The only thing they remember: Their captor wore a painted-white mask.

To escape the haunting memories of this incident, the family flees their hometown. Years later, Detective Min—Hwani’s father—learns that thirteen girls have recently disappeared under similar circumstances, and so he returns to their hometown to investigate… only to vanish as well.

Determined to find her father and solve the case that tore their family apart, Hwani returns home to pick up the trail. As she digs into the secrets of the small village—and reconnects with her now estranged sister—Hwani comes to realize that the answer lies within her own buried memories of what happened in the forest all those years ago. — Cover image and summary via Goodreads

Book cover for HOW WE FALL APART by Katie Zhao. The cover features the photographs of four teens, but the photos are ripped and overlay each other so you can only see parts of their faces. How We Fall Apart (How We Fall Apart #1) by Katie Zhao
Bloomsbury YA

Nancy Luo is shocked when her former best friend, Jamie Ruan, top ranked junior at Sinclair Prep, goes missing, and then is found dead. Nancy is even more shocked when word starts to spread that she and her friends–Krystal, Akil, and Alexander–are the prime suspects, thanks to “The Proctor,” someone anonymously incriminating them via the school’s social media app.

They all used to be Jamie’s closest friends, and she knew each of their deepest, darkest secrets. Now, somehow The Proctor knows them, too. The four must uncover the true killer before The Proctor exposes more than they can bear and costs them more than they can afford, like Nancy’s full scholarship. Soon, Nancy suspects that her friends may be keeping secrets from her, too. — Cover image and summary via Goodreads

Book cover for WITCHES STEEPED IN GOLD. The background is dark green leaves and folliage, with some gold accents. At the top is an illustration of an Black teenager is, and she has a wide gold choker and white natural hair. Underneath her is an illustration of a Black teenager wearing a gold headband and locs.Witches Steeped in Gold (Witches Steeped in Gold #1) Ciannon Smart
HarperTeen

Divided by their order. United by their vengeance.

Iraya has spent her life in a cell, but every day brings her closer to freedom – and vengeance.

Jazmyne is the Queen’s daughter, but unlike her sister before her, she has no intention of dying to strengthen her mother’s power.

Sworn enemies, these two witches enter a precarious alliance to take down a mutual threat. But power is intoxicating, revenge is a bloody pursuit, and nothing is certain – except the lengths they will go to win this game.

This Jamaican-inspired fantasy debut about two enemy witches who must enter into a deadly alliance to take down a common enemy has the twisted cat-and-mouse of Killing Eve with the richly imagined fantasy world of Furyborn and Ember in the Ashes. — Cover image and summary via Goodreads