Families who loved Grinny by Nicholas Fisk often look for books with a similar feel. These 20 recommendations were selected for their similarity in style, theme, and reading level.
Reach for this book when your child starts expressing skepticism about things that seem off in their environment or when they feel adults are dismissing their valid concerns. This classic science fiction thriller follows Tim and his sister Beth as they encounter Great-Aunt Emma, an elderly relative who suddenly appears on their doorstep. While the parents are charmed by her polite smiles and constant knitting, the children realize something is deeply wrong: she never blinks, she emits a strange humming sound, and her presence is subtly parasitic. It is a masterclass in psychological tension and trusting one's instincts. The book explores themes of sibling teamwork, the fallibility of adults, and the bravery required to confront a threat that no one else believes is there. At just under 100 pages, it is a fast-paced read that manages to be genuinely unsettling without being overly graphic. It is ideal for middle grade readers who enjoy a 'chilling' atmosphere and the satisfaction of kids outsmarting an otherworldly intruder through observation and logic.