Families who loved Grim by Anna Waggener 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 middle schooler is grappling with the heavy concept of mortality or the overwhelming burden of family responsibility. This haunting story follows Erika, a mother caught in a limbo state after a car accident, and her children, who must navigate a literal and metaphorical haunted wood on Earth while she is gone. It explores grief through a supernatural lens, making it an accessible entry point for discussing the 'what ifs' of loss. While the atmosphere is spooky and tense, the core of the book is about the invisible threads of love and duty that bind siblings and parents. It is appropriate for ages 10 to 14, especially for those who appreciate dark fantasy but need a story that ultimately validates their fears and reinforces the strength of family resilience. It is a choice for parents who want to normalize the complexity of grief without being overly clinical.