Families who loved The Wickford Doom by Chris Priestley 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 you have a middle-grade reader who craves the adrenaline of a ghost story but struggles with the density of traditional novels. It is particularly effective for children who may feel intimidated by thick books or those navigating the lingering shadows of grief after losing a family member. The story follows Harry and his mother as they visit a family inheritance that has literally fallen into the sea, only to find themselves haunted by local legends and eerie paintings. While the atmosphere is chilling, the book serves as a safe space to explore themes of bravery and the weight of the past. The accessible formatting makes it a guilt-free win for reluctant readers, offering a sophisticated horror aesthetic without the linguistic barriers. It provides a perfect bridge for kids who are outgrowing 'scary' picture books but aren't quite ready for lengthy horror epics.