Families who loved Breeder by Eliza Green often look for books with a similar feel. These 20 recommendations were selected for their similarity in style, theme, and reading level.
A parent might reach for this book when their teenager is starting to ask heavy questions about bodily autonomy, the pressure to conform, or how to maintain personal boundaries in a world that feels increasingly controlling. It is a science fiction story that serves as a high-stakes metaphor for the real-world pressures young adults face regarding their own bodies and choices. The story follows Anya, who is held captive and pressured to 'breed' with a roommate named Alex under the influence of drugs. While the premise is intense, it focuses heavily on Anya's internal resilience and her refusal to be coerced. Parents should be aware that this book deals with mature themes of reproductive control and consent, making it most appropriate for older teens (14 plus) who are ready to discuss the ethics of agency and the importance of saying no even when it is difficult.