Families who loved Journal of a Sneaky Twerp by Jest Ninney 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 pre-teen or early teen starts displaying a defensive, overly cynical attitude toward growing up or meeting new people. It is a sharp tool for the child who uses irony as a shield to avoid genuine self-reflection. The story follows Gregor Hufflepuff, a self-important boy who hides his insecurities behind a facade of intellectual superiority and 'sneaky' behavior while navigating a school year with his equally reluctant friend, Jowley. While the book mirrors the diary-doodle format of popular middle-grade series, it serves as a sophisticated satire of the 'unlikeable protagonist.' It explores themes of identity, the fear of being average, and the discomfort of social change. It is most appropriate for ages 10 to 15, particularly for those who have outgrown standard school stories but still struggle with the emotional vulnerability required to actually grow up. Parents will appreciate how it encourages critical thinking about one's own character and social biases.