Families who loved Invisibility by Andrea Cremer 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 expresses feeling invisible to their peers or is struggling with the isolation that often accompanies being different. It is a poignant choice for the child who feels like they are watching life from the sidelines rather than participating in it. Stephen has been invisible since birth due to a curse, living a lonely existence until Elizabeth moves into his building and discovers she is the only person who can see him. Their connection sparks a quest to break the spell, blending urban fantasy with a deeply felt exploration of identity and the power of being truly known by another. While it contains romantic elements and some magical peril, it remains a grounded story about the fundamental human need for connection and belonging. Parents will appreciate how it uses a supernatural premise to validate the very real emotional experience of teenage loneliness.