Families who loved These Witches Don't Burn by Isabel Sterling 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 is navigating the fallout of their first major heartbreak or struggling to find a sense of belonging within a specific community. It is an ideal choice for teens who feel like they have to hide parts of their true selves to fit in or stay safe, as the protagonist must keep her elemental powers secret from the non-magical world. The story follows Hannah, a witch in modern-day Salem, as she balances the typical stresses of high school, a new crush, and an ex-girlfriend with the high stakes of a magical mystery. It explores deep themes of trust, self-identity, and the courage required to stand up for one's community during a crisis. While the setting is fantastical, the emotional core is grounded in the realistic experience of being a queer teenager. The book deals with the complexities of lingering feelings for an ex and the vulnerability of starting something new with a stranger. Because of the inclusion of blood rituals and some suspenseful, darker moments, it is most appropriate for readers aged 14 and up. Parents might choose this book to help their teen process moving on from a relationship or to spark conversations about personal integrity and the weight of secrets.