Families who loved Pretty Little Devils by Nancy Holder 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 expresses a desperate desire to fit in with a popular crowd or seems to be sacrificing their values for social status. It is a cautionary tale about the toxic nature of high school hierarchies and the psychological toll of peer pressure. The story follows Hazel, a girl who finally gets invited into the inner circle of the school's elite clique, only to find herself trapped in a dangerous game where jealousy and betrayal have lethal consequences. While the book is a fast-paced thriller, it opens important doors for discussing social dynamics and the difference between true friendship and surface-level belonging. Parents should note that while the tone is entertaining and akin to a slasher film, it addresses real fears regarding isolation and bullying. It is most appropriate for readers aged 13 and up who enjoy dark mysteries and are beginning to navigate the complex social landscapes of high school.