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The Walls Around Us by Nova Ren Suma

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In The Walls Around Us, did you enjoy ...

... the layered, twist-filled narrative and unreliable storytelling?

We Were Liars by E. Lockhart

If you loved how The Walls Around Us kept you questioning what was real and played with your perceptions through shifting truths, We Were Liars will captivate you with its intricate structure and shocking reveals as Cadence tries to piece together what really happened on her family's private island.

... the moody, atmospheric psychological depth and ambiguous morality?

Imaginary Girls by Nova Ren Suma

If you found yourself pulled into the haunting, psychologically intense atmosphere of The Walls Around Us, you'll be drawn to Imaginary Girls. This story weaves Ruby and Chloe's complicated relationship into a world where reality blurs with the uncanny, leaving you questioning the truth behind every character's actions.

... the strong, complicated young women navigating darkness?

Sadie by Courtney Summers

If you admired the fierce, complex female leads of The Walls Around Us, Sadie offers a raw, gripping journey as its protagonist hunts for her sister's killer, revealing strength and vulnerability in the face of trauma.

... morally ambiguous protagonists and haunting consequences?

The Secret History by Donna Tartt

If you were fascinated by the flawed, ethically gray characters in The Walls Around Us, you'll be entranced by the group of students in The Secret History, whose obsession with ancient rituals leads to murder and lifelong guilt.

... the dreamy, lyrical writing and sense of the surreal in a small town?

Bone Gap by Laura Ruby

If you appreciated the poetic language and atmospheric, almost magical realism feel of The Walls Around Us, Bone Gap will enchant you with its lush prose and mysterious events that challenge reality in the quiet heart of a rural town.

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