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9 books to read after Not Quite Dead Yet by Holly Jackson

Thriller​ Fans, Your Next Read ⁤is Here: 9 Books ⁤to Dive Into ⁢After ​Holly Jackson’s⁤ “Not Quite ‌Dead Yet”

The runaway success of Holly Jackson’s young adult thriller, “Not Quite Dead Yet,” has left readers‌ craving more suspenseful, twist-filled narratives. Jackson’s blend ‍of mystery,relatable characters,and high stakes has resonated‌ with a⁣ broad ⁤audience,prompting a search for similar‍ reads to fill the‌ void. For​ those​ finishing the book and looking for their next⁢ literary obsession, here ⁢are ‌nine recommendations⁢ to keep​ the adrenaline pumping.

The popularity of⁣ the thriller ​genre continues ​to surge, with sales increasing ⁢17% in 2023 according to NPD BookScan data. This demand is fueled by a desire for escapism and‌ the intellectual ‍challenge of unraveling complex plots.⁣ Whether you ‍enjoyed the investigative​ elements of “Not Quite Dead⁢ Yet” or the fast-paced action, these selections offer a range of suspenseful experiences.

1. One of Us is Lying by Karen​ M. McManus⁤ (2017): Often‌ compared to ‍ The‍ Breakfast Club meets Pretty ⁢little​ Liars, this young adult⁣ mystery centers around​ five students who ‌enter detention, ​but ⁤only ‍four come out alive. The‍ remaining ⁤four become suspects in the⁤ death of the fifth, and everyone has a secret to protect.

2. Truly Devious ​ by Maureen ​Johnson (2018): Stevie‌ Bell arrives at Ellingham Academy, a ‍prestigious boarding school with a dark past, ⁤determined to solve a decades-old​ kidnapping case. This atmospheric mystery blends​ classic⁣ whodunit elements with a modern sensibility.

3. The Guest List by Lucy Fokley (2020): Set on a remote island during a ⁣lavish wedding, this locked-room​ mystery unfolds as‍ a storm rages and secrets are ⁣revealed. The ⁢narrative is‌ told from multiple perspectives, building suspense with each chapter.

4. The Inheritance ‍Games by Jennifer Lynn⁤ Barnes (2020): Avery Grambs,a seemingly ordinary ‌teenager,inherits⁤ a fortune from a billionaire she’s never met. But with the inheritance comes a series of puzzles and ‍challenges⁢ set by the billionaire’s eccentric family.

5. Ace of Spades ​ by Faridah Àbíké-Íyímídé ⁢(2021): Devon Richards and Chiamaka Adebayo are the only Black ‍students at Niveus Private academy. When a mysterious texter ⁢begins revealing their secrets,they must‍ team up to uncover the identity of “Aces” before their lives ⁤are ruined.

6. The Final Girls by​ Riley Sager (2019): Quincy‌ Carpenter was one of the final girls – ‌survivors of a massacre.⁢ Years later, she’s drawn into⁣ a⁣ mysterious group ⁤of other ⁢final ⁣girls, and‍ begins to suspect that one of them is not who they seem.7. Good girl,Bad Blood by Holly⁢ Jackson (2022): For readers who haven’t yet explored Jackson’s other work,this is the​ first book in the Good‌ Girl’s Guide to Murder series,which follows‌ Pippa Fitz-Amobi as she investigates ⁢a closed murder case for⁣ a school⁢ project.

8. My⁤ Sweet Girl by Amanda Jayatissa (2021): Amelia ⁤Silva is trying to rebuild her life after​ a⁢ traumatic past when she receives a disturbing message: someone knows her secret. This psychological ​thriller explores themes​ of identity, trauma, and revenge.

9.⁤ The Plot ⁢by Jean ‍Hanff korelitz ⁢(2021): Jacob Finch Bonner, a⁣ struggling author, steals a plot from a deceased former student and publishes it as ‌his own. ⁣But ⁤when he⁢ receives anonymous⁤ messages accusing him ⁤of plagiarism, he realizes⁣ someone knows his secret.

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