Families who loved Being by Kevin Brooks often look for books with a similar feel. These 20 recommendations were selected for their similarity in style, theme, and reading level.
A parent would reach for this book when their teenager is expressing a profound sense of isolation or questioning their place in a world that feels increasingly clinical and controlled. It speaks to the existential dread of feeling like an outsider in one's own skin, making it a powerful tool for navigating the intense identity shifts of late adolescence. The story follows Robert, a teen who discovers during a medical procedure that his body is not composed of flesh and bone, but of synthetic parts and plastic casings. This revelation turns his life into a high-stakes flight for survival as he is hunted by those who created him. While the premise is rooted in science fiction, the emotional core explores the terrifying and lonely transition of realizing one's true self is vastly different from the version parents or society have presented. Due to its intense themes of body horror and government conspiracy, it is best suited for mature readers aged 14 and up who enjoy philosophical thrillers.