Families who loved England by Terry Deary 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 child starts complaining that history is boring or when they show a fascination with the gross, weird, and slightly macabre. Terry Deary transforms the dry timeline of English history into a high energy, irreverent exploration of human behavior, focusing on the foul facts that textbooks often leave out. It is a perfect bridge for reluctant readers who prefer facts to fiction but need a dose of humor to stay engaged. While the content is often gory or stomach churning, it is handled with a lighthearted, satirical tone that helps children process the darker side of history without feeling overwhelmed. It encourages critical thinking about how different people lived, suffered, and survived throughout the centuries, making the past feel visceral and real. This book is best suited for middle grade readers who can handle descriptions of medieval medicine and eccentric royal behavior.