25 Book Character Costumes Perfect for Halloween (2024)

From children's books to classic horror, we've got you covered.

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Olivia Mason | Updated Oct 17, 2019 | Published Oct 31, 2018

If you're a bibliophile in desperate need of a costume, take a gander at the 24 book character costume ideas below. Some are funny, some are frightening, and some are adorable, but they're all lit-inspired getups worthy of an Instagram post. Whether you're dressing as Harry Potter's Professor Trelawney or Oscar Wilde's Dorian Gray, you're sure to be the talk of every Halloween party, Comic Con or costume festival.

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Nancy Drew from the Nancy Drew Series

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Walk into a party dressed as the world’s #1 Girl Sleuth, and you’re bound to find at least one other longtime Nancy Drew enthusiast. All this outfit requires is some vintage-inspired clothes (preferably accompanied by a magnifying glass and a touch of plaid). You can have your partner dress as a Hardy Boy—and presto! You have a costume for two.

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Greasers and Socs from The Outsiders

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Pretty much everybody who's ever gone to middle school has read The Outsiders, making this book character costume an instant hit.

It's also incredibly easy to pull off—just pop the collar on a denim jacket and boom, you're a Greaser; or grab some pastels to make yourself a Soc. Bonus points if you channel Ralph Macchio when styling your hair.

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A Handmaid from The Handmaid's Tale

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Margaret Atwood’s feminist dystopian novel sees the titular “handmaids” wear red as a symbol of powerlessness and childbearing, their main duty. Find a cloak of your own and pair it with a white bonnet for a costume that’s creepy, relevant, and will keep away the bastards that grind you down. If you're up to it, take things to the next level by recreating .

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Frankenstein's Monster from Frankenstein

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Though the monster has become famous as a big screen villain, Frankenstein's monster was first created by Mary Shelley as a book character in her horror classic. Pay homage to her creation by adding some protrusions to your neck, making people refer to you as "creature," "daemon," or "wretch," and occasionally having someone point at you and yell "It's alive!"

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Miss Clavel, Madeline, and Co. from the Madeline Series

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Madeline's Miss Clavel and her brood of boarding school students make an adorable group costume—whether you’re an adult going out with friends or taking the kids trick-or-treating. Note: “Something is not right” unless your getup includes a nun’s habit, straw boater hats, and bright primary colors.

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The Pigeon from Don't Let the Pigeon Drive the Bus!

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The wheedling and whiny pigeon from Mo Willems' hit children's book series is sure to be popular with both kids and any adults who have read the hilarious picture books. A baby blue shirt or dress is easy enough to find for this book character costume, though the pigeon headband is key. Thankfully, the character's features are simple enough that we think most of us could make a passable version to attach to a headband, as shown here.

Ms. Frizzle and the Magic School Bus from The Magic School Bus Series

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An eccentric 4th grade teacher and the queen of wild field trips, Ms. Frizzle is arguably the coolest person at Walkerville Elementary School. It only makes sense that when you dress like her (a patterned dress and a frizzy red wig will do), you’ll be the coolest person at your Halloween get-together. An A+ goes to whoever makes a magic school bus out of their friend or significant other.

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Lisbeth Salander from the Millennium Series

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You’ll definitely turn heads as the heroine of the Millennium series, Lisbeth Salander, who kicks criminal butt with her hacking skills and photographic memory. Summon your inner punk badass, find some fake piercings, throw on a couple temporary tattoos, and you’ll be ready to take down all the men who’ve wronged you.

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Waldo from Where's Waldo?

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A red and white cap, large, round black glasses and a red and white striped shirt are the staples to this classic book character costume. We warn you now, though: If you choose to wear this outfit, people will spend the entire party congratulating themselves on "finding" you.

Curious George and The Man with the Yellow Hat

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Monkey ears and a yellow hat are the must-have elements of this adorable couples costume. Pro-tip: Though he's referred to as a monkey, Curious George doesn't have a tail, so keep your costume accurate!

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Rhett Butler and Scarlett O'Hara from Gone with the Wind

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Show that, frankly, you and your partner do give a damn (about Halloween, that is) by going all-out with a Gone with the Wind costume. Be as period-correct as you want—but know that, in the end, your Rhett-like suaveness and Scarlett sass are just as important as the outfits.

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Robin Hood from The Adventures of Robin Hood

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If you're a bit of a socialist, this costume is for you. Complete the look by adding a feather hair clip and nicking things from rich people all night before redistributing them to the less fortunate—when someone complains, you can just tell them, "We never rob. We just borrow a bit from those who can afford it."

Hunter S. Thompson

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Famous journalist and author Hunter S. Thompson served up some iconic looks—including the one that’s immortalized on the cover of his most famous work, Fear and Loathing in Las Vegas. Inspired by Thompson’s own adventures in Sin City, the semi-autobiographical novel is an exploration of drugs, the American Dream, and 1960s counterculture.

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Sherlock Holmes (and Watson) from the Sherlock Holmes Series

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Dressing up as the mystery genre's most iconic duo requires a simple costume—just get a peacoat, a pipe, maybe some tweed or plaid, and start deducing where all the extra candy is hidden. Plus, you can play around with a gender-bent Holmes and Watson à la Elementary.

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Alanna the Lionness from The Song of the Lionness

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This book character costume is a bit of a deep cut, but people who love late 80s young adult fantasy novels are sure to get it. Alanna the Lioness is a fierce, red-headed girl who dressed as boy so she could train as a knight. Though her true identity was discovered, she went on to become the first female knight in 100 years, and eventually the King's Champion—talk about a strong female character!

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Elizabeth Bennet and Fitzwilliam Darcy from Pride and Prejudice

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While getting proper Regency-era clothing is difficult (especially if you’re on a budget), there are plenty of contemporary dresses that give off a Keira-Knightley-as-Elizabeth-Bennet vibe. Just make sure your Darcy isn’t too brooding and that he does, in fact, like to dance. Otherwise, you’re in for a long night.

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Dorian Gray (and His Portrait) from The Picture of Dorian Gray

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There are plenty of fun, creative ways to be the eternally youthful Dorian Gray and/or his aging portrait. Either dress as Oscar Wilde's famous character himself and carry a painting around (bonus points if it’s a hilariously bad original), or get a little Cruella de Vil with your makeup and play both roles (see photo).

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Sam Vimes from the Discworld series

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Fan of Terry Pratchett will be impressed when you show up as this old-school British police officer from the popular Discworld novels. We suggest you don't insist on being referred to by the character's full title, however: His Grace, His Excellency, The Duke of Ankh; Commander Sir Samuel Vimes is a bit of a mouthful.

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Mary Poppins and Bert from the Mary Poppins Series

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Everyone’s favorite flying nanny and Bert, “The Match Man,” are making a highly anticipated return to the big screen in Mary Poppins Returns—so it’s the perfect time to step into their tap-dancing shoes. Whether you’re modeling your look off the animated sequence in the film (see above) or taking your cues from the original series, your costume is sure to be relevant and supercalifragilisticexpialidocious.

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Hogwarts Faculty from the Harry Potter Series

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While everybody else dresses up as the Harry Potter trio or other Hogwarts students, you can stick out from the crowd by impersonating the most memorable members of the faculty. The photo above shows Minerva McGonagall, Sybill Trelawney, and Dolores Umbridge, but there are plenty of other costume-worthy professors—from Mad Eye Moody to and Gilderoy Lockhart.

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Miss Marple from the Miss Marple Mystery Series

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She may be an old spinster, but Agatha Christie’s Miss Marple is one of the sharpest amateur sleuths around. She's also an equally sharp costume idea, as you can find most of her stuff in somebody's closet. Stick to neutrals, tweeds, and classic styles for your main get-up, and then top things off with a hat and an old-school handbag. But keep in mind: Your best accessory is your knack for deductive reasoning.

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Charlotte the Spider from Charlotte's Web

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E.B. White’s lovable arachnid is a cute, DIY project for yourself or your little ones. You can experiment with the basics and accessories, but your must-have essential is a homemade poncho that displays one of Charlotte’s confidence-boosting messages.

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50 Shades of Grey

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Are you a jokester looking for a last-minute costume? Prepare your inner god/goddess for some backflips: This punny take on E.L. James’ hit novel only requires a dive into your own closet and a quick trip to the paint section of Home Depot. You’re guaranteed to get some laughs.

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Mouse from If You Give a Mouse a Cookie

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After all these years, Laura Numeroff’s 1980s children’s series, If You Give…, still puts a smile on our faces. Spread the happiness and nostalgic vibes with an If You Give a Mouse a Cookie-inspired costume—complete with real cookies if you want to make an extra good impression.

Westley, Buttercup, and Co. from The Princess Bride

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Who doesn’t love The Princess Bride or its 1987 film adaptation? Nobody, that’s who. Fulfill your lifelong dreams of being Westley or Buttercup, and convince your friends to dress as Goldman’s cast of unforgettable characters. If anything, it’ll give everyone an excuse to shamelessly quote the movie for a couple of hours.

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What is the number one searched Halloween costume? ›

Most popular costume 2023

For the first time in three years, witches have been knocked off their pedestal as the most searched for costume with Barbie taking the top spot.

What is the easiest character to dress up as? ›

These 20 Movie Characters Make for an Easy Halloween Costume
  • 20 Barbie & Ken — Barbie. Warner Bros. ...
  • 19 Jenna Rink — 13 Going on 30. ...
  • 18 Carrie — Carrie. ...
  • 17 Sandy Olsson & Danny Zuko — Grease. ...
  • 16 Chucky — Child's Play. ...
  • 15 Dorothy & Friends — The Wizard of Oz. ...
  • 14 Joker & Harley Quinn — DC Franchise. ...
  • 13 The May Queen — Midsommar.
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Who is the best written fictional character? ›

1) Sherlock Holmes. Created by Arthur Conan Doyle, Sherlock Holmes is one of the best fictional characters of all time. A detective in Baker Street, Holmes has a vast knowledge of science along with amazing reasoning and observation skills.

What is inappropriate for Halloween? ›

Watch out for costumes that represent cultures that your child doesn't identify with, as well as controversial figures like Confederate soldiers or serial killers. Costumes that stereotype prisoners, unhoused people or any other marginalized people aren't cool either.

What makes a Halloween costume offensive? ›

Body-shaming and objectifying costumes

Think about it this way: If you wouldn't say it to a friend's face, don't wear it as a Halloween costume. Outfits that make fun of people's size, objectify human beings or otherwise make light of a person's lived experience are all inappropriate.

Is 13 too old to dress up for Halloween? ›

Go! I would rather give teen candy on Halloween than them be out partying, drinking and driving. I even give parents in costumes candy, we are never too old to trick or treat! My favorite Halloween was near a university, those students dressed up and did it right.

How many Halloween costumes are wasted? ›

The US has a population 5 times bigger than the UK, so estimates for how many Halloween costumes are thrown away in the US are around 35 million. A truly scary amount.

Who invented Halloween? ›

Yet, the Halloween holiday has its roots in the ancient Celtic festival of Samhain (a Gaelic word pronounced “SAH-win”), a pagan religious celebration to welcome the harvest at the end of summer, when people would light bonfires and wear costumes to ward off ghosts.

What is the most common Halloween costume for girls? ›

But Barbie reigns supreme this Halloween. Given the popularity of the Barbie movie, it's no surprise.

What is the most bought item on Halloween? ›

Costumes, Masks, and Accessories

Staples of everyone's Halloween repertoire, costumes and masks are the biggest expense of each household's budget. Accessories (like fake weapons, blood, or others) are next, followed by decorations and candy.

What is the most popular costume on Halloween trivia? ›

Adults dress as witches most frequently, according to the National Retail Federation.

Who is the most famous book character? ›

One of the most famous literary characters is Sherlock Holmes. He is an intelligent detective who uses his keen observation skills to solve crimes. Sherlock Holmes is a well-loved character because of his wit, intellect, and charm.

Who is the most popular character to cosplay? ›

What Is the Most Popular Cosplay?
  • Naruto. Naruto is a popular anime and manga series that has gained a massive following over the years. ...
  • Sailor Moon. Naoko Takeuchi. ...
  • Attack on Titan. Hajime Isayama. ...
  • My Hero Academia. Kōhei Horikoshi. ...
  • Final Fantasy. ...
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  • Marvel and DC Comics.

What's a good costume for Book Week? ›

Book week costume ideas
  • Coolest White Witch from Narnia Costume. Niagara Park Public School. ...
  • Make this Stick Man costume for your child's book week! ...
  • Chingy's Pigeon Costume. ...
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  • Book Character Halloween Costume: Fancy Nancy — Seeker of Happiness. ...
  • Mr Stink costume for World Book Day.

What is the most important character in a book? ›

The protagonist is the character who drives the action--the character whose fate matters most. In other words, they are involved in —and often central to—the plot or conflict of the story, but are also usually the emotional heart of the narrative.

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