Families who loved Enter the Endgame by Triona Campbell 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 feels overwhelmed by the pressures of digital life or expresses distrust toward large, faceless corporations and algorithms. It is a sophisticated thriller that speaks to the modern fear of being 'played' by technology rather than using it as a tool for good. The story follows Asha Kennedy, a brilliant coder and hacker, as she attempts to dismantle a corrupt virtual reality empire. While the plot is high-stakes and fast-paced, the emotional core explores themes of betrayal, the weight of responsibility, and the courage it takes to reclaim one's own identity from a system designed to control it. The book is written for older teens (14 and up) due to its complex themes of corruption, romantic intensity, and psychological tension. It is an excellent choice for fostering critical thinking about our relationship with technology and the ethics of digital privacy.