Families who loved Extras by Scott Westerfeld 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 struggling with the relentless pressure of social media, the obsession with follower counts, or the feeling of being invisible in a digital world. While set in a futuristic society, the story serves as a powerful mirror for today's 'attention economy,' where worth is often measured by clicks and mentions. It follows fifteen-year-old Aya Fuse, who lives in a city where your social standing determines your quality of life. Aya is a 'kicker,' a secret journalist trying to break a massive story to boost her ranking from an 'extra' to a celebrity. Parents will find this an excellent bridge for discussing the ethical costs of fame, the difference between popularity and true connection, and the importance of critical thinking in an era of viral misinformation. The book is sophisticated enough for high schoolers but remains accessible for middle schoolers ready for dystopian themes.