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Witchcraft For Wayward Girls by Grady Hendrix

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Genres Featured In Witchcraft For Wayward Girls

Horror (Prominent)
Fantasy (Notable)
Young Adult (Sub-Genre)
Coming-of-Age (Sub-Genre)
Dark Comedy (Sub-Genre)

Themes Featured In Witchcraft For Wayward Girls

Tones In Witchcraft For Wayward Girls

Dark Humor (Moderate)
Nostalgic (Noticable)
Eerie (Strong)
Empowering (Mild)
Sarcastic (Moderate)
Suspenseful (Very Strong)
Whimsical (Mild)
Creepy (Strong)
Reflective (Mild)
Feminist (Moderate)

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