10 books like Sadie Courtney Summers
If you were captivated by the intense and gripping narrative of Sadie Courtney Summers by Courtney Summers, you’ll love these 10 books that delve into similar themes of mystery, resilience, and the dark underbelly of society. Each of these novels offers a unique perspective on the struggles of young protagonists navigating complex and often harrowing circumstances.
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Sadie
by Courtney Summers
Why it's the perfect match
This novel is the anchor book itself, offering a raw and unflinching look at a young girl’s quest for justice and truth in the face of unimaginable loss and trauma.
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Allegedly
by Tiffany D. Jackson
A gripping tale of a young girl accused of a crime she may or may not have committed, exploring themes of justice and redemption.

The Female of the Species
by Mindy McGinnis
A dark and intense story about a girl seeking revenge for her sister’s murder, delving into the complexities of justice and morality.

Monday’s Not Coming
by Tiffany D. Jackson
A haunting mystery about a girl’s disappearance and the friend who refuses to let her be forgotten, highlighting issues of neglect and systemic failure.

The Cheerleaders
by Kara Thomas
A suspenseful thriller about a girl uncovering the truth behind the deaths of her sister and her cheerleading squad, filled with twists and turns.

A Good Girl’s Guide to Murder
by Holly Jackson
A compelling mystery where a high school student investigates a closed murder case, uncovering shocking secrets along the way.

The Nowhere Girls
by Amy Reed
A powerful story of three girls who band together to fight against rape culture and injustice in their town, inspired by real-life events.

The Leaving
by Tara Altebrando
A suspenseful tale of five children who return home after being missing for 11 years, with no memory of where they’ve been.

The Truth About Alice
by Jennifer Mathieu
A poignant exploration of slut-shaming and the impact of rumors on a young girl’s life, told from multiple perspectives.

All the Rage
by Courtney Summers
A raw and unflinching look at rape culture and the silence that surrounds it, following a girl who refuses to be silenced.
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