The Hex Girls: A Rogue Thorn by Lily Meade
Rating: 4 Stars
Release Date: August 26, 2025
Format: eBook (Personal Library, Bookshop.org)
Publisher: Random House Books for Young Readers
As a lifelong fan of Scooby Doo, it was exciting to hear that the Hex Girls were getting their own novel in Lily Meade’s sophomore release The Hex Girls: A Rogue Thorn. The book had the trademarks of a typical Scoobyverse story with a mystery at the heart. It also features a subplot with a sapphic romance between Thorn and Velma.
It was nice to see how much Scooby substance the book had, as well as the elements of nostalgia it invoked. Daphne’s fashion, Fred’s love of traps, Velma’s intelligence and Shaggy’s deep love of food and loyalty to his friends are all featured in the story. It also showcased the very deep relationship between each of the Hex Girls (which I feel like has only been explored on a surface level in previous cartoons/movies). Velma and Thorn’s relationship was an interesting component of the story (have I mentioned I want someone to flirt with me by threatening to buy me more books haha), but it wasn’t what kept me invested in the read. I did want to note that the author does depict some of the characters to be of particular racial backgrounds (Thorn describes herself as a “Black goth” and Velma mentions having an abuela/seems to be depicted as a Latina) but it does not take away anything from the original version of the characters.
My only complaint was that Scooby did not say a single word in the entire book. I know it’s a Hex Girls novel primarily, but for Scooby to not talk and act more like a standard dog than anything, it was a missed opportunity and a bit of a pull out my hair moment in frustration as a reader.
Overall, a great read and I think most Scooby fans will enjoy this book. It is a bit darker, as there is death in the story but I think it’s a good fit for young adult readers and above. I’m excited to see more of the author’s work in the future, and hope we get more Scooby books in particular.
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