Families who loved Evil Thing by Serena Valentino 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 graphic novel when your pre-teen is beginning to notice that people are rarely just good or bad, but are often shaped by their hidden histories and hurts. It is particularly resonant for children who feel a need to please a distant parent or those struggling with the pressure to fit into a specific social mold. Through the lens of Cruella De Vil, the story explores how loneliness, a lack of maternal warmth, and the desperation for belonging can lead a person down a dark path. While the character eventually becomes a villain we know, this prequel focuses on her formative years, making it an excellent bridge for discussing empathy and the consequences of our choices. The graphic novel format makes the heavy themes of emotional neglect and social climbing accessible for readers aged 10 to 14. It offers a sophisticated look at how childhood wounds can harden into adult defenses, providing a safe space to talk about family dynamics and integrity.