Families who loved Crank by Ellen Hopkins 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 they suspect their teenager is grappling with substance use or when they want to open a raw, honest dialogue about the devastating reality of addiction. This verse novel follows Kristina, a high achiever who transforms into Bree after being introduced to crystal meth, or the monster. It explores the disintegration of self, the strain on family bonds, and the loss of innocence through a visceral, non-judgmental lens. Because of its graphic depictions of drug use and sexual situations, it is best suited for older teens aged 14 and up. Parents choose this book because it strips away the glamor of risky behavior and replaces it with a cautionary tale that feels authentic and urgent. It serves as a powerful tool for developing empathy and understanding the psychological grip of dependency.