Families who loved Last of the Wilds by Trudi Canavan 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 gray areas of leadership, or when they are struggling with the realization that doing the right thing often comes with a personal cost. It is an ideal pick for readers who are outgrowing simple hero stories and starting to question the motives of authority figures and the nature of institutional belief. In this second installment of the Age of the Five series, Auraya must bridge the gap between her divine calling and a group of social outcasts known as Dreamweavers. The story explores high-stakes diplomacy, the heavy burden of responsibility, and the courage required to challenge one's own worldview. While it features epic fantasy action, its heart lies in the difficult choices Auraya makes while trying to prevent a devastating plague and maintain a fragile peace. It is best suited for mature teens who enjoy complex world-building and philosophical dilemmas.