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If you were captivated by Laura Chant's journey as she discovers her magical abilities and confronts danger to save her brother, you'll be drawn into A Skinful of Shadows, where Makepeace must come to terms with her own unusual gifts and the dark secrets of her family. The novel deftly explores a young woman's struggle for agency and identity as she grows into her power, much like Laura's powerful coming-of-age arc.
If you enjoyed the haunting, close-knit atmosphere of Christchurch in The Changeover, you'll appreciate the moody Welsh valley of The Owl Service. Here, a trio of teens become entangled in ancient magic and personal tensions within a tightly confined rural setting, creating a similarly intimate and suspenseful mood.
If the undefined, eerie magic at play in The Changeover gripped you, Coraline will do the same as its heroine steps into a world governed by strange and sinister rules. The unsettling, dreamlike magic, never fully explained, keeps the tension high and the mysteries tantalizing.
If Laura's struggles with fear, responsibility, and her own changing mind were what drew you to The Changeover, you'll be fascinated by Merricat Blackwood's strange, compelling psychology. Shirley Jackson masterfully delves into the mind of an isolated girl whose perspective shapes an entire gothic narrative.
If you loved how The Changeover weaves magic and the supernatural into the everyday life of its characters, you'll be entranced by The Raven Boys. Blue Sargent and her friends live in a world where ley lines and prophecy mix with the mundane, all set in a believable small town.
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