Families who loved False Sight by Dan Krokos 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 teen is navigating the complex transition into independence and questioning how much of their identity is inherited versus chosen. It is a powerful choice for students who feel the weight of expectation or who struggle with feeling like they have to perform a certain role for others. The story follows Miranda, a girl who discovers she was engineered as a weapon. As she faces a global threat, she must decide if her past or her genetics dictate her future. While the book is a high-stakes science fiction thriller, its emotional core deals with the fear of one's own potential for harm and the bravery required to trust others. Parents should be aware that the book contains moderate profanity and intense action sequences. It is an excellent bridge for discussing accountability and the ethics of technology with older middle schoolers and high school students who enjoy fast-paced, cinematic storytelling.