Rate: 3.5 Stars Grady Hendrix has carved out a unique niche in the literary world. He blends camp, horror, and heartache in a way that resonates with many readers. His latest work, Witchcraft for Wayward Girls , invites us into a thought-provoking exploration of female rage and the experience of feeling like an outsider. This journey unfolds against a backdrop of supernatural horror. While the novel showcases Hendrix's signature nostalgic dialogue and multifaceted characters,