Families who loved Hamlet by John Marsden 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 is grappling with deep-seated anger, feelings of betrayal, or the complex emotional fallout of a parent's remarriage. This gritty retelling of Shakespeare's tragedy shifts the focus from the royal court to the raw, interior life of a young man struggling to make sense of a world that feels increasingly hollow and corrupt. John Marsden brings Hamlet's psychological distress into sharp focus through modern, accessible prose that emphasizes the character's humanity rather than his status. While it honors the original plot, this version explores the visceral intensity of grief, the confusion of blended family dynamics, and the burden of living up to parental expectations. Because of its dark themes, sexual tension, and exploration of mental instability, it is best suited for mature teens who are ready to engage with the heavier realities of the human experience.