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In a world where vampires are a dangerous problem, a girl named Tana wakes up to a room full of dead people, including a vampire and her infected ex-boyfriend. Together, they must navigate through a vampire enclave known as Coldtown to go through a quarantine period. The story involves modern social media, complex plots, and a unique take on vampires as a disease. The book explores themes of identity, self-awareness, and the fear of a world beyond control, with a fast-paced plot and unflinchingly portrayed vampires.

The book follows Tana's journey as she grapples with the aftermath of a vampire attack, her interactions with a mysterious vampire named Gavriel, and their eventual journey to Coldtown. The writing style is described as vivid, gothic, and engaging, with a realistic teenager protagonist and well-rounded characters. The story is compelling, original, and offers a fresh perspective on the vampire genre, making it a worthwhile read for fans of vampire stories.

If you liked The Coldest Girl in Coldtown, here are the top 100 books to read next:

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  1. #1
    The Immortal Rules
    Book 1 in the series:Blood of Eden

    The Immortal Rules - Blood of Eden by Julie Kagawa
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    In a world overrun by vampires and a deadly disease, Allison Sekemoto chooses to fight against the bloodsuckers, keeping her humanity intact. After a fateful encounter turns her into a vampire, she navigates a dystopian society, struggling with her new identity and searching for a cure. The story follows her journey through a dark and dangerous world, filled with ethical dilemmas, companionship, and the constant battle between predator and prey.

    I stood at the back, a nameless face in the crowd, too close to the gallows for comfort but unable to look away. There were three of them this time, two boys and a girl. The oldest was about my age, s...

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    Sunshine by Robin McKinley
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    'Sunshine' by Robin McKinley is an urban fantasy novel set in a world where magic, vampires, and demons coexist. The story follows Rae Seddon, also known as Sunshine, a young baker whose life takes a drastic turn when she is kidnapped by vampires. The book explores Sunshine's journey of survival, friendship with a vampire named Constantine, and her discovery of her own unique abilities. The narrative delves into a dystopian world filled with mythical creatures, highlighting Sunshine's growth and resilience in the face of danger.

    Monday evening is our movie evening because we are celebrating having lived through another week. Sunday night we lock up at eleven or midnight and crawl home to die, and Monday (barring a few nationa...

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    The Darkest Part of the Forest by Holly Black
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    "The Darkest Part of the Forest" by Holly Black is a young adult urban fantasy novel that delves into the world of Faerie through the eyes of siblings Hazel and Ben in the town of Fairfold. The story revolves around a horned boy in a glass coffin in the woods, whose awakening disrupts the fragile peace between humans and Folk. Hazel and Ben, along with their friends, find themselves entangled in a series of events that challenge their perceptions and force them to confront their destinies. The writing style is described as descriptive, engaging, and rich in mythology, blending reality with fantasy elements seamlessly.

    Down a path worn into the woods, past a stream and a hollowed-out log full of pill bugs and termites, was a glass coffin. It rested right on the ground, and in it slept a boy with horns on his head an...

  4. #4
    The Awakening
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    Book 1 in the series:The Vampire Diaries

    The Awakening - The Vampire Diaries by L.J. Smith
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    'The Awakening' in the series 'The Vampire Diaries' by author L.J. Smith is a vampire saga with a typical love triangle element set in a high school atmosphere. The plot revolves around the protagonist, Elena, who is described as self-centered, obsessive, and annoying by some readers. The book introduces a mysterious vampire named Stefan and his brother Damon, both of whom are romantically involved with Elena. The story unfolds with Elena's pursuit of Stefan and the challenges they face due to their supernatural identities.

    The writing style of 'The Awakening' is described as engaging for young adult readers, with believable characters and an addictive plot that keeps readers turning the pages. Despite some criticisms of stock characters and a flat plot, the book is commended for setting a good tone for the series and offering a different take on the vampire genre compared to other popular works like 'Twilight.'

    But here I am at 5:30 in the morning, awake and scared. I keep telling myself it's just that I'm all messed up from the time difference between France and here. But that doesn't explain why I feel so ...

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    Bloodsucking Fiends - A Love Story by Christopher Moore
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    Bloodsucking Fiends by Christopher Moore is a humorous and quirky vampire love story set in San Francisco. The book follows Jody, an insurance claims clerk turned vampire, and her human boyfriend Tommy as they navigate their unconventional relationship and deal with the challenges of being part of the vampire underworld. Moore's writing style is described as snarky, sarcastic, and funny, with witty dialogue and absurd yet entertaining scenarios involving vampires, humor, and romance.

    Sundown painted purple across the great Pyramid while the Emperor enjoyed a steaming whiz against a dumpster in the alley below. A low fog worked its way up from the bay, snaked around columns and ove...

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    Vampire Academy
    Book 1 in the series:Vampire Academy

    Vampire Academy - Vampire Academy by Richelle Mead
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    'Vampire Academy' by Richelle Mead follows the story of Rose Hathaway, a Dhampir, who is tasked with protecting her best friend Lissa, a Moroi Vampire Princess. The two navigate the dangerous world of St. Vladimir's Academy, a hidden place where vampires are educated in magic and half-human teens train to protect them. As they are dragged back to the academy, they become entangled in forbidden romance, social intrigue, and dark rituals, all while facing the looming threat of the Strigoi, the world's fiercest vampires. is praised for its engaging plot, relatable characters, and the unique take on the vampire genre, with elements of friendship, loyalty, and teenage angst woven into the narrative.

    The writing style of Richelle Mead in 'Vampire Academy' is commended for its fast-paced and captivating nature, keeping readers hooked from the first page. The characters, particularly Rose Hathaway, are highlighted for their depth and development, with Rose being described as impulsive, loyal, and fiercely protective of her friend Lissa. explores themes of friendship, romance, and the complexities of the vampire world, offering a fresh perspective on the genre with its well-crafted plot and relatable characters.

    Tasha Ozera didn’t like dresses. Or high heels. Or meaningless conversation. Really, she didn’t like anything to do with fancy parties. She knew, however, that there was a game to play, and she’d lear...

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    Tithe
    Book 1 in the series:Modern Faerie Tales

    Tithe - Modern Faerie Tales by Holly Black
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    'Tithe' by Holly Black follows the story of Kaye, a rebellious teenager who finds herself entangled in the world of faeries after moving back to her grandmother's house. As Kaye interacts with various faeries, she becomes embroiled in a battle between two factions of the fae. The book explores themes of identity, loyalty, and the blurred lines between good and evil in the faerie realm. The writing style is described as dark and modern, with a focus on urban fantasy elements and intricate world-building that delves into the complexities of faerie politics.

    The old merry-go-round building had been semi-abandoned for years. Angelic lead faces, surrounded by rays of hair, divided the broken panes. The entire front of it was windowed, revealing the dirt flo...

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    Book of Night
    Book 1 in the series:Book of Night

    Book of Night - Book of Night by Holly Black
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    Charlie Hall, a specialty thief with a crooked past, finds herself entangled in a world where shadows hold hidden secrets and dangerous powers. As she navigates through a web of murder and deception, Charlie must confront her traumatic past and face off against those desperate to control the magic of shadows. The book delves into themes of survival, manipulation, and the consequences of wielding dark magic, all set in an urban fantasy world crafted with intricate world-building and a gripping narrative style.

    In "Book of Night," Holly Black introduces readers to a unique magic system where shadows can be manipulated for various purposes, leading to a dark and mysterious atmosphere throughout the story. The protagonist, Charlie Hall, is depicted as a morally grey character with a complex backstory, making her journey of self-discovery and overcoming past traumas a central focus of the plot. With elements of secrets, murder, and power struggles, the book offers a blend of suspense, fantasy, and character-driven storytelling that keeps readers engaged till the very end.

    Charlie’s ugly Crocs stuck to the mats on the floor behind the bar, making a sticky, squelching sound. Sweat slicked the skin under her arms, at the hollow of her throat, and between her thighs. This ...

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    Fevre Dream by George R.R. Martin
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    Fevre Dream by George R.R. Martin is a unique vampire novel set in the 19th-century Mississippi, focusing on the life of steamboat captain Abner Marsh and his partnership with an eccentric, vampire-like rich man. The book blends historical fiction with a fresh take on vampire mythology, showcasing detailed descriptions of riverboat life and a complex relationship between characters Joshua York and Damon Julian. Martin's writing style vividly captures the setting and atmosphere of the Mississippi river, while introducing twists to the traditional vampire lore.

    Abner Marsh rapped the head of his hickory walking stick smartly on the hotel desk to get the clerk’s attention. “I’m here to see a man named York,” he said. “Josh York, I believe he calls hisself. Yo...

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    Fledgling by Octavia E. Butler
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    'Fledgling' by Octavia E. Butler follows the story of Shori, a genetically modified vampire who wakes up injured and with amnesia. As she unravels her past, she discovers that she belongs to a unique race of vampires called the Ina. The novel delves into themes of genetic engineering, race, and prejudice as Shori navigates through dangers and tries to piece together her identity. Butler's writing style is described as compelling, exploring societal and human aspects through the lens of science fiction and fantasy elements.

    I was lying on something hard and uneven, and it hurt me. One side of me was hot, burning. I tried to drag myself away from the heat source, whatever it was, moving slowly, feeling my way until I foun...

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