Families who loved The Haunted Sanatorium by Matt Doeden 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 is seeking a thrill but also needs to practice independent decision-making and logical thinking. It is an ideal bridge for the middle-grade reader who might be intimidated by long, linear novels but is drawn to the excitement of a spooky mystery. By putting the reader in control of the narrative, it transforms a scary setting into a safe laboratory for testing bravery and critical thinking. The story places the reader inside a legendary haunted sanatorium, where they must navigate dark hallways and ghostly encounters. While the atmosphere is intentionally eerie, the format empowers children by giving them the agency to choose their path. It balances the 'fun-scary' elements of ghost stories with the intellectual challenge of solving puzzles, making it a perfect choice for reluctant readers or those who enjoy interactive gaming experiences. The book encourages resilience, as some choices lead to dead ends, prompting the reader to try again and learn from their mistakes.