A review by beriboo
Witchcraft for Wayward Girls by Grady Hendrix

4.0

I picked this up expecting some classic witchy vibes, but I ended up really appreciating the social commentary packed into the story. Hendrix has a knack for weaving in-depth themes with supernatural elements.

While there are definitely some eerie and magical moments, the scariest parts for me weren’t about spells or hexes—it was how these girls were treated. The book dives into issues of power, friendship, and societal expectations in ways that really hit home, adding a layer of depth I didn’t expect.

The characters are well-developed, and Hendrix balances the supernatural with real-world issues beautifully. It makes for a compelling read that’s both thought-provoking and entertaining. A great choice for anyone looking for a story with both spellcraft and substance!