Families who loved The Twisted Ones by Scott Cawthon often look for books with a similar feel. These 20 recommendations were selected for their similarity in style, theme, and reading level.
A parent would reach for this book when their teenager is navigating the lingering effects of childhood trauma or looking for a way to process fear through a high-stakes, supernatural lens. In this graphic novel adaptation, Charlie returns to her hometown to face the mechanical monsters that haunted her past. While the plot is driven by robotic horror, the emotional core explores how old wounds can resurface and the importance of having a loyal support system when facing life's literal or metaphorical demons. It is most appropriate for mature middle schoolers and high schoolers who enjoy dark, suspenseful narratives. Parents might choose this as a bridge to discuss how we confront the things that scare us most, while also satisfying a teen's interest in the popular Five Nights at Freddy's franchise.