Families who loved Kingdom of the Wicked by Derek Landy 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 is navigating the messy transition between childhood and adulthood, particularly if they are struggling with a sense of 'dual identity' or the fear that their changing emotions might be destructive. It is a sophisticated urban fantasy that deals with the heavy burden of power and the terrifying realization that we all have the capacity for both great good and great harm. In this eighth installment of the series, Valkyrie Cain and her skeletal partner Skulduggery Pleasant face a world where ordinary people are gaining dangerous magical abilities. As Valkyrie confronts an alternate dimension and her own darkening alter-ego, Darquesse, the story explores themes of accountability and the thin line between justice and vengeance. While the humor remains sharp, the stakes are high, making it an excellent choice for mature readers who enjoy complex morality and fast-paced action. Parents should be aware that the book contains significant intensity and violence, including character deaths and moral ambiguity. It is a perfect 'bridge' book for readers moving toward adult dark fantasy, offering a safe space to explore the consequences of choice and the importance of maintaining one's moral compass in the face of absolute power.