Families who loved Escapist Dream by Louis Bulaong 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 if your teenager feels more at home in digital spaces or fandoms than in their physical surroundings. It serves as a bridge for parents to understand the deep emotional resonance of geek culture and the way virtual worlds can offer a sanctuary for social anxiety and identity exploration. The story follows Charlie, a shy teen, and Jim, a programmer, as they navigate a VR world where bugs have turned a paradise into a dangerous landscape. While the setting is high-tech and fantastical, the core of the novel addresses real-world mental and emotional struggles, including loneliness and the search for belonging. It is a long, immersive read best suited for ages 13 and up due to some darker themes in the Zone of the Macabre. Parents will appreciate how it validates their child's interests while modeling teamwork and resilience in the face of chaos.