Families who loved Hocus Pocus: The Illustrated Novelization by A. W. Jantha 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 looking to bridge the gap between childhood wonder and teenage independence during the Halloween season. It is ideal for families who want to share a nostalgia-driven spooky tradition while exploring themes of sibling protection and taking responsibility for one's mistakes. The story follows Max, a skeptical teenager who accidentally resurrects three soul-stealing witches in Salem and must team up with his younger sister to save the town's children. While the tone is darkly humorous, it explores the deep bond between siblings and the courage required to face legendary evils. Gris Grimly's macabre illustrations add a sophisticated, gothic layer that appeals to middle schoolers and young teens who have outgrown standard picture books but still crave visual storytelling. It is a perfect choice for reluctant readers or fans of the classic film who are ready for a slightly more intense, atmospheric reading experience.