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Small Spaces by Katherine Arden

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In Small Spaces, did you enjoy ...

... a sinister, goal-driven quest for survival?

The Night Gardener by Jonathan Auxier

If you were drawn to Ollie’s desperate quest to save her friends from the Smiling Man’s curse, you’ll be captivated by Molly and Kip’s struggle to uncover the truth about the eerie manor and the tree that seems to feed on people’s deepest fears. The Night Gardener is a chilling, fast-paced tale that keeps you turning pages as the children race against time and supernatural forces.

... creepy, intimate adventures with a small cast?

Coraline by Neil Gaiman

If you enjoyed the tight-knit dynamic between Ollie, Coco, and Brian as they face supernatural horrors together, you’ll love Coraline, where a brave girl must outwit the sinister Other Mother to save her parents and herself. The story’s focus on a small cast in a chilling, claustrophobic setting delivers the same suspenseful, close-quarters thrills.

... young characters grappling with dark magic?

The Girl Who Drank the Moon by Kelly Barnhill

If the haunting magic of the Smiling Man and the way darkness seeps into Ollie’s world fascinated you, The Girl Who Drank the Moon will enchant you with its mysterious, dangerous magic and the way Luna must confront powers she barely understands. Both books blend wonder and menace, making magic feel both beautiful and perilous.

... resourceful young heroines facing supernatural threats?

City of Ghosts by Victoria Schwab

If you admired Ollie’s courage and resilience as she faces her fears and protects her friends, you’ll be drawn to Cassidy Blake, who explores haunted Edinburgh with her ghost best friend. City of Ghosts features a smart, brave protagonist and a chilling, mysterious atmosphere that echoes the spirit of Small Spaces.

... psychologically tense, emotionally driven horror?

The Nest by Kenneth Oppel

If you found Ollie’s internal struggles and fears in Small Spaces compelling, you’ll be hooked by Steve’s anxiety and uncertainty as he confronts the eerie wasp queen and questions what’s real. The Nest delivers a psychological edge, blending supernatural horror with the main character’s emotional journey.

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