Families who loved Icons by Margaret Stohl often look for books with a similar feel. These 20 recommendations were selected for their similarity in style, theme, and reading level.
A parent would reach for this book when their teenager feels overwhelmed by the intensity of their own emotions or feels like an outsider because of how deeply they react to the world. It is a powerful choice for the teen who views their sensitivity as a flaw rather than a potential strength. The story follows Dol and three other teens known as the Icon Children, who are the only humans immune to the deadly pulses of alien towers that have conquered Earth. While the setting is a high stakes dystopian science fiction adventure, the heart of the story is about emotional regulation and identity. As Dol and her companions navigate a world of loss and government secrets, they discover that their explosive feelings, which they were taught to suppress, are actually the key to their resistance. It is appropriate for readers aged 12 and up, offering a metaphorical framework for understanding how passion and empathy can be tools for change rather than burdens to carry.