Families who loved Defy the Fates by Claudia Gray 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 teenager is grappling with questions of bodily autonomy, the ethics of technology, or what it means to belong when you feel like an outsider in your own skin. As the conclusion to a high stakes trilogy, it follows Noemi and Abel as they navigate a galaxy on the brink of war, dealing with the fallout of Noemi becoming a human-mech hybrid. It is an ideal choice for parents of older teens who enjoy complex science fiction but are also ready to discuss deeper themes of sacrifice and personhood. This story provides a sophisticated lens through which to view justice and the rights of the marginalized, set against a backdrop of pulse pounding space adventure. The romance is central but focuses on emotional intimacy and mutual respect, making it a healthy model for mature readers. Ultimately, it offers a hopeful look at how two individuals can change the course of history by choosing empathy over power.