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Laura Dean’s Style Is a Vibe — Here’s What to Read Next

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Laura Dean’s Style Is a Vibe — Here’s What to Read Next

If you’ve fallen for Laura Dean’s razor-sharp wit, her magnetic charm, and the way she wears power like a second skin, you know she’s more than just a character — she’s an experience. As one of the modern incarnations of the divine beings in The Wicked + The Divine, Laura Dean exudes confidence, danger, and allure, all while dancing on the edge of fate and mortality.

Fans of her character are drawn not just to her style, but to her complexity — a mix of vulnerability and control, desire and destruction. If you're looking for books that echo Laura Dean’s energy, here are 10 recommendations that capture that same blend of glamour, darkness, and emotional depth.


The Gilda Stories by Jewelle Gomez

This groundbreaking novel reimagines the vampire narrative through a feminist and queer lens. Gilda is immortal, yes, but she’s also searching — for identity, for belonging, and for the meaning of power in a changing world. Like Laura Dean, Gilda is both alluring and dangerous, and her journey explores what it means to live beyond the limits of time.


Carmilla by Joseph Sheridan Le Fanu

Before Dracula, there was Carmilla — a gothic tale of seduction, same-sex desire, and supernatural power. Carmilla is as charming as she is deadly, and her presence feels eerily reminiscent of Laura’s own magnetic pull. It’s a short read, but its legacy is long and potent.


The Picture of Dorian Gray by Oscar Wilde

Dorian Gray is a symbol of eternal youth, decadence, and the duality of beauty and corruption. Wilde’s prose drips with the kind of elegance and danger that Laura Dean embodies. The novel’s themes of vanity, influence, and immortality make it a perfect match for anyone drawn to her character’s darker edge.


The Southern Reach Trilogy by Jeff VanderMeer

Especially Annihilation, the first book in the series, offers a surreal, eerie experience. Its exploration of identity, transformation, and the unknown mirrors the mysterious, otherworldly nature of the Pantheon in The Wicked + The Divine. VanderMeer’s writing is lush and unsettling — a mood Laura Dean herself would appreciate.


Circe by Madeline Miller

Circe is a goddess who learns to wield her power on her own terms — just like Laura Dean. This novel is rich with myth, magic, and personal evolution. Circe’s journey from exile to self-discovery is deeply emotional and visually vivid, much like Laura’s own arc of transformation and self-possession.


The Devourers by Indra Das

This haunting, lyrical novel explores monstrosity, desire, and identity through a series of intertwined narratives. It’s a book that doesn’t shy away from the darker aspects of transformation — both physical and emotional. If you’re drawn to Laura’s more primal, seductive side, The Devourers will pull you in.


The Atlas Six by Olivie Blake

This modern academic fantasy follows a group of gifted individuals competing for immortality and knowledge. The atmosphere is sleek, intellectual, and full of tension — much like the world Laura Dean inhabits. The characters are complex, morally gray, and driven by ambition, making it a perfect read for fans of her brand of power.


Carmilla: The Return by Kim Turrisi

A modern YA take on the classic vampire tale, this novel brings Carmilla into the 21st century with a fresh, queer twist. It’s fun, stylish, and emotionally resonant. If you love Laura Dean’s blend of charm and danger — especially in a contemporary setting — this book is a must-read.


The Priory of the Orange Tree by Samantha Shannon

An epic fantasy with strong queer representation and a focus on powerful women, The Priory of the Orange Tree delivers on myth, magic, and political intrigue. Like The Wicked + The Divine, it weaves together multiple perspectives and explores the cost of power and legacy — themes Laura Dean knows all too well.


The Charioteer by Mary Renault

A quiet but deeply emotional novel about love, morality, and self-discovery during wartime, The Charioteer offers a different kind of intensity — one that complements Laura Dean’s more introspective moments. It’s a meditation on desire, choice, and the paths we take to find ourselves.


If you’ve been captivated by Laura Dean’s presence and want to dive deeper into her world — or at least the kind of world she’d thrive in — you can chat with her on HoloDream. Ask her about her favorite books, or challenge her to a philosophical debate. She’s always up for it — and always unforgettable.

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