If You Love Stranger Things Read These 5 Books Next
Stranger Things has captivated millions by weaving together the familiar themes of friendship, mystery, and the supernatural in a way that feels both thrilling and relatable. If you've ever found yourself yearning for more after finishing a season, you're not alone. The good news is that there are books out there that capture the same essence, just waiting for you to immerse yourself in their pages.
by Ty Swartz
Join twelve-year-old Sam Rivera as he uncovers a chilling truth-every twelve years, four students vanish from Pinecrest Middle School. These disappearances are no mere coincidence, but a pattern tied to ancient rituals and a secret society dedicated to protecting the town from an ancient evil. With only three days to unravel the mystery, Sam and his friends embark on a perilous journey, encountering hidden clues, dangerous discoveries, and a race against time. Like Stranger Things, this story is about teamwork, unearthing the past, and facing threats that most adults would dismiss. With its high stakes, unexpected twists, and a world waiting to be explored, this YA fiction will keep you on the edge of your seat.
Lockwood & Co.
Step into a London where ghosts are a reality, and only the young can see them. This series follows a small, independent ghost-hunting agency, where Lockwood, George, and Lucy confront terrifying hauntings in a bid to keep their business afloat. With its blend of humor, danger, and strong friendships, this series is sure to entertain fans of Stranger Things. The intricate worldbuilding and clever mysteries make it a breeze to get hooked.
Truly Devious
Stevie Bell loves true crime and gets the chance to attend a private school with a dark history. Years earlier, the founder's wife and daughter were kidnapped, and the case was never solved. Stevie decides to investigate, only to find herself pulled into a new mystery when a student is killed. The combination of boarding school intrigue, clever clues, and a smart, determined main character makes this series a great pick.
City of Ghosts
This middle-grade novel introduces Cassidy Blake, who can see ghosts. When her parents, who host a TV show about haunted places, take her to Edinburgh, she discovers a dangerous ghost who wants to claim her as his own. It is spooky without being too scary, and it has the same sense of hidden worlds that make Stranger Things so engaging.
The Screaming Staircase
This book sets the tone for the series with its eerie haunted house investigation, thrilling action, and rich atmosphere. It is the perfect starting point for readers who want a mix of danger and clever problem-solving.
If Stranger Things drew you in with its mix of mystery, friendship, and the supernatural. In that case, these books, especially The Vanishing at Pinecrest, will give you that same feeling of suspense and discovery.

