Families who loved A Taste for Red by Lewis Harris often look for books with a similar feel. These 20 recommendations were selected for their similarity in style, theme, and reading level.
Reach for this book when your child starts expressing that they feel like an outsider or are struggling with a physical or social trait they feel the need to hide. It is a perfect choice for the middle-grade reader who enjoys spooky mysteries but is also navigating the quiet anxiety of trying to fit into a world where they feel inherently different. The story follows Shady Groves, a girl who discovers she has a strange and secret craving for blood, leading her to realize she is not quite human. While the premise sounds like a typical vampire tale, the book focuses heavily on the emotional weight of self-discovery and the fear of social rejection. It explores themes of identity, the importance of true friendship, and the courage it takes to accept one's true nature. This is an excellent bridge for children who are outgrowing traditional school-life stories and are ready for a touch of the macabre, handled with sensitivity and a focus on inner growth.