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Sawkill Girls by Claire Legrand

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In Sawkill Girls, did you enjoy ...

... the suspenseful atmosphere, female camaraderie, and survival horror in Sawkill Girls?

Wilder Girls by Rory Power

Wilder Girls delivers the same chilling, atmospheric horror and focus on female friendship you loved in Sawkill Girls. At the isolated Raxter School for Girls, Hetty, Byatt, and Reese must confront a mysterious infection and the darkness it brings, both in the wild and within themselves. The tension and intimacy of their relationships, along with the constant threat lurking around every corner, create a gripping read that will keep you hooked.

... complex, resilient female leads facing a dangerous, oppressive society?

The Grace Year by Kim Liggett

If you were drawn to the strong, multifaceted girls in Sawkill Girls, you'll be captivated by Tierney James and her battle for survival in The Grace Year. This book features a group of young women exiled from their community, forced to endure a brutal coming-of-age ritual. The emotional journeys and fierce determination of the girls echo the powerful character arcs you enjoyed.

... the eerie, supernatural threats and small-town secrets?

The Devouring Gray by Christine Lynn Herman

If the supernatural mysteries and creeping dread of Sawkill Girls kept you turning pages, The Devouring Gray will do the same. In the town of Four Paths, Violet and other teens must unravel the town's secrets and face a monstrous evil lurking in the woods. The blend of suspense, magic, and hidden histories makes for a haunting and engrossing read.

... multiple perspectives and interconnected fates of girls confronting horror?

The Walls Around Us by Nova Ren Suma

Much like Sawkill Girls, The Walls Around Us weaves together the voices of several girls whose lives collide in unexpected and haunting ways. With its dual narrative structure, the story explores guilt, innocence, and the supernatural in a lyrical, suspenseful fashion that will appeal to your love of multi-layered, character-driven mysteries.

... the tightly bonded group dynamic and supernatural undertones?

The Raven Boys by Maggie Stiefvater

If you loved the ensemble cast in Sawkill Girls, you'll be drawn in by the unforgettable group of friends in The Raven Boys. Blue Sargent joins a group of boys on a quest tied to ancient magic and danger, creating rich relationships and character interplay against an atmospheric, otherworldly backdrop.

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