<b>A chillingly addictive Southern Gothic tale</b>
- <i>Cosmopolitan</i>,
This <b>visceral </b>tale of oppression, resistance and consequences provides chilly horrors
- <i>Daily Mail</i>,
Superb . . . Hendrix’s genius as a horror writer is his ability to develop complex, human-scale emotional arcs . . . At turns <b>frightening, anxiety-producing, infuriating, beautiful and sad</b>, <i>Witchcraft for Wayward Girls</i> is a <b>perfect horror for our imperfect age</b>
- <i>New York Times</i>,
<b>An engrossing, compelling read</b>
- <i>The Guardian</i>,
This book is so <b>twisted and smart . . . </b>As soon as I finished, I wanted to start all over again
- Catriona Ward, author of <i>The Last House on Needless Street</i> and <i>Nowhere Burning</i>,
<b>A devilishly good time</b>
- <i>People Magazine</i>,
There’s spells, there’s witches, and then there’s the magic Grady Hendrix conjures up in this <b>amazing novel</b>
- Stephen Graham Jones, <i>New York Times</i> bestselling author of <i>I Was a Teenage Slasher</i>,
A morally complex and <b>genuinely haunting</b> and moving tale. <b>I couldn't put it down once I started</b>
- Paul Tremblay, bestselling author of <i>The Cabin at the End of the World</i>,
<b>Another nail-biter not to be missed!</b>
- Tananarive Due, author of <i>The Reformatory</i>,
This is<i> Satan's School for Girls</i> or <i>The Initiation of Sarah </i>. . . <b>horror, social comment and wicked black humour</b>
- Kim Newman, author of <i>Anno Dracula</i>,
<b>Terrifying, darkly funny, moving, immersive, and deeply relevant </b>– a page-turner that will keep you up until one in the morning
- Simone St. James, <i>New York Times</i> bestselling author of <i>Murder Road</i>,
Grady <b>Hendrix does it again</b>, only better . . . <b>Enchanting and entertaining</b>
- Alma Katsu, author of <i>The Fervor</i>,
Full of hexes and heart, <i>Witchcraft for Wayward Girls </i>is Hendrix's best novel yet!
- Ronald Malfi, bestselling author of <i>Come with Me</i>,
<b>Captivating . . .</b> <b>A phenomenal read for witches everywhere!</b>
- Carissa Orlando, author of <i>The September House</i>,
Portentous and disquieting, it's <b>a book that'll linger like a scar</b>
- Cassandra Khaw, author of <i>Nothing But Blackened Teeth</i> and <i>The Salt Grows Heavy</i>,
Stunning, <b>full of dread and heartache and unforgettable characters</b>. It’s impossible to read this book and not be touched by it. What <b>a triumph</b>!
- Christopher Golden, <i>New York Times</i> bestselling author of <i>The House of Last Resort</i> and <i>Road of Bones</i>,
As pacey as it is insightful, and <b>an absolute page-turner </b>into the bargain. I devoured it
- Alison Littlewood, author of <i>The Hidden People</i>,
<b>Raw, fearless and powerful</b>. I screamed, I sobbed, I devoured every word
- Lindy Ryan, author of <i>Bless Your Heart</i> and <i>Cold Snap</i>,
A <b>haunted, heartbreaking masterpiece</b>, filled with magic and monsters - human and otherwise. Hendrix has written an unmissable instant horror classic
- Christina Henry, author of <i>The House that Horror Built</i> and <i>Alice</i>,
<b>A powerful novel</b> filled with rich, complex characters, echoing with dread and hope, and driven by righteous rage. At times I found myself shaking with fury, at other times . . . yes, Grady made me cry again.<b> Beautiful and brilliant</b>
- Tim Lebbon, author of <i>Among the Living</i>,
An <b>enormously entertaining novel</b>, populated with characters you love
- <i>Locus</i>,
This book <b>blew me away</b>, his ability to infuse his work with humour and heart is unmatched.
- Scream Magazine,
A <b>must-read </b>for fans of gothic horror and feminist storytelling.
- Voice Magazine,