Vampire stories have long been part of popular culture. Count Dracula is probably one of the most well-known characters in literature. In modern times, “Twilight” and “Vampire Diaries” caused quite a stir in making vampires popular again. The best vampire books for teens will keep them engaged and transport them to the dangerous yet thrilling life of vampires. According to Adrienne Chinn, a bestselling Canadian novelist and poet and the reviewer of this article, says, “Vampires are ever-fascinating to teenage readers. These books offer stories that will engage their imaginations and inspire them to keep on reading.” The vampire genre is popular among many fantasy writers. However, not every book is appropriate for teenagers. In this post, we have carefully listed age-appropriate vampire books that your teen can enjoy. Dive in and find out more.

Top 15 Vampire Books For Teens

1. Best Adventure Story: The Little Vampire

  “The Little Vampire” is a brilliant vampire book for teens. It follows the story of Tony, a nine-year-old horror story maniac. He can hardly believe his luck when Rudolf, a little vampire, lands on his windowsill one night. Together, Tony and the little vampire indulge in a series of adventures. Tony visits Rudolph’s home, where he listens to chilling tales about the cemetery keeper. Rudolph even tells Tony how he once narrowly escaped the clutches of Dorothy, Rudolph’s aunt. The story reaches a climax at a supper party when Tony invites Rudolph and his sister Anna to meet his parents. The story has a generous dose of humor too!

2. Best Story With A Twist: Ten Creepy Monsters

In “Ten Creepy Monsters,” the author takes a song and gives it a spooky makeover with familiar characters and a lovely twist at the end. In the book, a witch, a mummy, a werewolf, a ghost, a vampire and their monster friends gather beneath a pine tree. One by one, the crowd diminishes, leaving just one monster in the end. Can your kid guess that monster? The book is gruesome enough to work as a Halloween book, but without being too scary. Here’s a video that will help you select the right book for your teenager.

3. Best Story For Girls: Vampirina Ballerina

Being a ballerina is a dream and a challenge for many little girls, even more so when you happen to be a vampire. First and foremost, you have to find a class that meets at night. Then you have to figure out the form, which is not easy, as you can’t see yourself in the mirror. You even have to wear pink, which is not a very flattering color when you are undead. But the worst of all is stage fright. But Vampirina is a very confident vampire and works hard to achieve her goals with the support of her family. This video will help you understand whether this is the right book for your preferences.

4. Best Story For Teens: The Coldest Girl in Coldtown

“The Coldest Girl in Coldtown,” a story of guilt, horror, rage and revenge, is an ideal vampire book for tweens. One day, after an ordinary party, Tana wakes up to find herself in Coldtown, surrounded by corpses. The only survivors are a mysterious boy with a terrible secret and her endearing ex-boyfriend. Tana enters the race against time to save the trio by going to the wicked heart of Coldtown. Click on the video to know more about the book.

5. Best Romance Story: Team Human

If your teen loves vampire romance, then here’s a thrilling book for them. “Team Human” is a spoof of the “Twilight Saga” and other classic vampire books. Mel, the protagonist, is horrified seeing Francis Duvarney, a gorgeous and arrogant vampire, being admitted to her high school. Mel’s best friend falls for Francis instantly and is determined to be with him, even if it means she had to turn into a vampire. Mel, believing that Francis is no good, braves the vampire district to search for evidence against him. There isn’t much violence or swearing in the book, so you can safely hand over the book to your teen.

6. Best Period Drama: Midwinter Blood

“Midwinter Blood” is a tale of sacrifice, horror, tenderness and beauty narrated through seven different time periods, starting from the ancient past to 2073. It’s told from the perspective of many people–from a painter and a journalist to a Viking and a vampire. The seven stories take place on the Island of Blessed in Scandinavia where a mighty dragon lives. But what binds these stories together? Teens  can find out only after reading the book. “Midwinter Blood” ewon the American Library Association’s Award for Excellence in Young Adult Literature.

7. Best Action-Packed: Alex Van Helsing: Vampire Rising

“Alex Van Helsing: Vampire Rising” is an action-packed vampire story aimed at older children. The story revolves around Alex and his experience at his boarding school. When two vampires attack, Alex realizes that there is more to his family name than he ever knew. He discovers that underneath Lake Geneva lies a vampire university called Scholomance. When two innocents are kidnapped, it’s up to Alex to infiltrate the vampire university and rescue his friends. Much of the story veers into traditional vampire storytelling and the training of Alex to become a vampire.

8. Best Entertaining: Blood Diaries: Tale of a 6th Grade Vampire

“Blood Diaries: Tales of a 6th Grade Vampire,” by Marissa Moss is one of the most delightful vampire books of all time. The story is about Edgar, a young vampire who is just like a typical 6th grader, who wants to be one of the cool kids and make loads of friends. The book follows Edgar’s emotional growth and his day-to-day trials. There is some mild gore in the book relating to food, such as blood pudding and raw liver sandwiches, but nothing that daring teens can’t handle.

9. Best With Good Messages: Vampire Island

  “Vampire Island” is a refreshing spin on the classic vampire tale. It’s about a group of middle school students, Lexie, Maddy and Hudson, who happen to be vampires. These vampires try to blend with the regular people of the city, but their traits keep complicating things. With all these challenges, will this group be able to navigate the city? This vampire book is pretty tame and shares a few good messages about the environment.

10. Best Mystery: Demons of the Ocean: Vampirates, Book 1

Connor and Grace, twin brothers, grow up listening to their father’s shanty about the ship haunting the sea. But even in the wildest of dreams, they don’t think that there is an underlying truth to the shanty. After the death of their dad, the twins get separated in a storm. Connor is rescued by a pirate ship, where he finds a place among the crewmates. But Grace is in grave danger as when he is saved by a mysterious ship of Vampirates. How will the brothers find each other?

11. The Reformed Vampire Support Group

The vampires in “The Reformed Vampire Support Group”  have no super powers. And neither are they incredibly gorgeous nor romantic. In this world, vampirism is a disease from which one can never recover. If the young vampires want to give up killing innocents, then they have to join a support group and reform themselves. But Nina Harrison hates the Reformed Vampire Support Group meetings as nothing exciting happens there. Then, one fine day, one of the group members is destroyed by a bullet. Your teen needs to read the novel to learn what unfolds.

12. 100 Facts Vampires

“100 Facts Vampires” is the ultimate book for vampire maniacs. It has 100 fascinating facts about vampires, some fun activities and stunning images. The illustrations will further support your teen’s understanding of the text.

13. Teddy Gyros: Kid Vampire Slayer: Book One: It Begins

“Teddy Gyros: Kid Vampire Slayer: Book One” is about Teddy Gyros, kid vampire slayer, who enters the town of Witowpitee only to find himself surrounded by strange mysteries and evil forces that only he can defeat.

14. Notes from a Totally Lame Vampire

  “Notes from a Totally Lame Vampire: Because the Undead Have Feelings Too!” is a witty vampire book by Tim Collins. It’s the story about Nigel, an average teenage boy who spends most of his time worrying about how to get a girlfriend and deal with acne. But things are slightly more complicated for him as he is a vampire. When Nigel falls head over heels in love with Chloe, he spends all his time plotting ways to win her heart.

15. Bunnicula

“Bunnicula” is an immensely popular book told from Harold the dog’s point of view. The book starts when Harold’s human family goes to watch the movie “Dracula” and Toby accidentally sits on a baby rabbit on his seat. The family takes the bunny home and names him Bunnicula. Chester, the family’s cat, notices something weird about the bunny. The rabbit has fangs and is nocturnal. Is it a vampire bunny? Before it’s too late, Chester and Harold have to find out the truth.

Why Trust MomJunction?

Wedetso Chirhah, the author of this article, has a deep interest in educational materials and books that aid children’s development. Based on several years of experience, he has compiled this well-researched list of best vampire books for teens. He also went through multiple reader reviews and feedback to create this list of age-appropriate fantasy books that your child can enjoy. The list also includes a buying guide to choose the right book for your teen.

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