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Warning:Spoilers forYellowjacketsseason twolie ahead.

Ever since she was a young girl, Natsuki has been convinced shes an alien.
Though described in deceptively straightforward prose, every step of her journey devolves into outrageous depravity.
Its familiar territory forYellowjacketsfans who are craving mysteries that finally escape the confines of the woods.

Only the survivors are allowed to reenter their totalitarian society, which feels straight out of AtwoodsHandmaids Tale.
Unsurprisingly, the titular time period soon devolves into a psychological horror show.
And the humor is just as dark.

Libba Bray has written a biting satire of consumerism and girlboss feminism for the young-adult set.
Its a must-read for anyone who cant get enough of the ever-blurring line between the psychological and supernatural thatYellowjacketsexemplifies.
And much like Taissa in her fugue state, the protagonist ofNightbitchbecomes an inadvertent threat to the family pet.

The determined and steadfast Hetty breaks an 18-month quarantine after her best friend goes missing.
She braves the rugged Maine wilderness to uncover the truth behind the strange diseases origins.
Another insightful take on the pernicious dynamics of girlhood friendship and the devastation they can wreak well into adulthood.

Of the 45 passengers, only 15 survived.
The novels witchy gothic tones are sure to appeal to anyone spellbound byYellowjackets battered and bloodied cottagecore aesthetic.
After her cabin burns down, Jess is left stranded alone in the remote Canadian wilderness.

But in addition to braving the harsh environment, shes on a mission to avenge her fathers death.
Its a tale of survivalist, off-the-grid living in a landscape much like that of theYellowjacketscrash site.
But its also a suspenseful thriller, as the protagonists motivation for staying alive is literal vengeance.

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