Incoming Resources
- Vampires, the truth behind history's creepiest bloodsuckers, by Alicia Z. Klepeis ; Consultant: David Gilmore, Professor of Anthropology, Stony Brook University, New York
- Discover dragons, giants, and other deadly fantasy monsters, by A.J. Sautter
- Discover harpies, minotaurs, and other wondrous fantasy beasts, by A.J. Sautter
- Fairies, Charlotte Guillain
- Giants and trolls, by Alice Peebles ; illustrated by Nigel Chilvers
- Zombies, Stephen Krensky
- The uses of enchantment, the meaning and importance of fairy tales, Bruno Bettelheim
- A practical guide to vampires, compiled by Treval Vorgard ; [text by Lisa Trutkoff Trumbauer]
- Discover orcs, boggarts, and other nasty fantasy creatures, by A.J. Sautter
- Finding faeries, discovering sprites, pixies, redcaps, and other fantastical creatures in an urban environment, by Alexandra Rowland
- Discover gnomes, halflings, and other wondrous fantasy beings, by A.J. Sautter
- How to make a zombie, the real life (and death) science of reanimation and mind control, Frank Swain
- Spells of enchantment, the wondrous fairy tales of Western culture, edited by Jack Zipes
- Giants, by Gary Jeffrey ; illustrated by Nick Spender
- The fairy ring, or, Elsie and Frances fool the world, Mary Losure
- Fairy spell, how two girls convinced the world that fairies are real, Marc T. Nobleman, Eliza Wheeler
- Gods of world mythology, by Don Nardo
- Great vampire legends, by Mandy R. Marx
- Werewolves, Stephen Krensky
- The vampire book, the encyclopedia of the undead, J. Gordon Melton
- Faeries, described and illustrated by Brian Froud and Alan Lee ; edited and designed by David Larkin