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For Fans of Stranger Things

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Fans of Stranger Things will enjoy these binge-worthy reads with similarly well-developed characters, escalating suspense, and genre-blending plot twists.

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Book cover for "Silver Elite" by Dani Francis, featuring a white dove and silver lightning on a dark background.

Silver Elite by Dani Francis

On the Continent, being Modified like Wren means certain death; forced to join the Continent’s elite training program, she’s handed the perfect opportunity to strike a blow from inside their ranks, but her commanding officer is the ruthless and irresistible Cross—how far will she go to protect herself?

Book cover for "Hampton Heights" featuring monsters surrounding a white van at night in a suburban neighborhood.

Hampton Heights by Dan Kois

Three pairs of middle-school paperboys in 1987 compete for a fast-food dinner bonus by selling subscriptions in an unfamiliar Milwaukee neighborhood where they face werewolves, witches and an ancient monster that feeds on memories.

Book cover for "The Ravening" by Daniel Church, featuring tangled white antlers on a black background.

The Ravening by Daniel Church

Jenna’s life has always been a fight. From the traumatic and mysterious loss of her mother on a dark woodland road when she was fifteen, to the abusive and controlling boyfriend she’s recently escaped, she has learned that trust hurts you in the end. Now Jenna’s found what she hopes is happiness with her new girlfriend, Holly. But the world is full of darkness – some of it ancient, some of it closer to home… Evil, and those who serve it, will not let Jenna go.

Book cover for "The Vengeful Dead" shows graves and a white silhouette in a dark, eerie red and black forest.

The Vengeful Dead by Darcy Coates

How far will she go to save the damned? Keira is caught in a deadly battle. Her ability to help ghosts move on from the mortal world has made her a threat to Artec, a powerful corporation intent on trapping the tortured dead for profit. They’ve been tracking her for years and now, finally, there’s nowhere left for her to run. Artec fears Keira and everything she’s capable of. They will stop at nothing to eliminate her-including sending armed men after everyone she holds dear. Desperate and quickly running out of time, Keira races to hone her abilities as she searches for a way to destroy the twisted organization for good.

Book cover for "I'll Stop the World" by Lauren Thoman, featuring a silhouette in the rain with bold colorful text.

I’ll Stop the World by Lauren Thoman

When a crazy twist of fate sends him back to 1985, Justin Warren meets determined optimist Rose Yin, and in a series of events that reverberate through multiple lifetimes, they have a week to get him unstuck in time and solve a murder that hasn’t happened yet.

A hand emerges from a door with shadows; text reads "The Haunting of Room 904" by Erika T. Wurth.

The Haunting of Room 904 by Erika T. Wurth

Olivia Becente wasn’t supposed to have the gift of communing with the dead—that was her sister Naiche’s specialty. After Naiche’s unexpected death, Olivia starts seeing spirits and becomes Denver’s top paranormal investigator. Haunted by her sister’s loss, Olivia is called to the Brown Palace hotel, where girls mysteriously die in room 904. Her investigation uncovers a dangerous cult, a vindictive journalist, betrayal, and shocking secrets about Naiche’s life.
A dark cover with red vines encircling Earth and the text “Overgrowth” by Mira Grant.

Overgrowth by Mira Grant

Since she was three years old, Anastasia Miller has been telling anyone who would listen that she’s an alien disguised as a human being, and that the armada that left her on Earth is coming for her.

Illustrated woman with braids and yellow sunglasses on a bright yellow "Livewire" book cover by Sarah Raughley.

Livewire by Sarah Raughley

Amanda McKee is a psiot, an evolved subspecies of humanity with mysterious psychic powers. According to billionaire Toyo Harada and his secret research organization, the Harbinger Foundation, she has the ability to talk to machines, control technology, and even see into a secret parallel world that exists inside computers: the Digital World. But Harada wants Amanda to keep that last bit under wraps—along with the fact that she’s his adopted daughter. But when a man from the twenty-seventh century named Matsuoka Sho appears, intent on killing her to save his future, she realizes her days of hiding who she really is are over.

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