Families who loved Carnival of Monsters by Andrew Beasley often look for books with a similar feel. These 20 recommendations were selected for their similarity in style, theme, and reading level.
Reach for this book when your middle-grade reader is seeking a fast-paced mystery that balances spooky thrills with a strong message about seeing past appearances. It is an ideal choice for a child who feels like an outsider or who enjoys questioning the 'monsters' they see in movies or folklore. The story follows a young boy who discovers a hidden world of creatures who aren't quite as villainous as they seem, teaching valuable lessons about empathy and the danger of prejudice. Set in a Victorian-inspired landscape, the book explores themes of loyalty and bravery as the protagonist works to protect his new friends from those who want to exploit them. While there are moments of tension and 'creepy' atmosphere, the core of the book is about finding a sense of belonging in a world that often misunderstands those who are different. It is a sophisticated read that builds vocabulary while keeping children engaged through its high-stakes adventure and puzzle-solving elements.