Families who loved Markless by C.G. Malburi often look for books with a similar feel. These 20 recommendations were selected for their similarity in style, theme, and reading level.
A parent might reach for Markless when their child is struggling with feelings of inadequacy or feels defined by a specific lack of skill compared to their peers. This graphic novel addresses the heavy weight of social hierarchy and the pain of being labeled as less than based on arbitrary standards. It centers on Ruti, a girl deemed worthless by her society because she lacks a magical mark, only to discover that her true power comes from a source no one expected: her voice and her resilience. Through a high stakes fantasy lens, the book explores themes of systemic discrimination, poverty, and the complex nature of power. While it features intense political intrigue and magical battles, it is ultimately a story about finding one's place and the courage to challenge unfair systems. It is an excellent choice for middle schoolers who enjoy epic adventures but are also beginning to navigate their own sense of identity and social justice in the real world.