Families who loved Midnight Sun by Stephenie Meyer 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 this book when their teenager is grappling with the weight of self-perception and the struggle to align their internal impulses with their moral values. While it retells the familiar story of Twilight, it does so through Edward Cullen's eyes, offering a much darker and more introspective look at the complexities of love and self-restraint. It is particularly relevant for teens who feel like outsiders or who struggle with intense anxiety about how their actions affect those they care about. The book explores heavy themes of shame, loneliness, and the constant battle between one's nature and one's choices. Given the mature internal monologue and some descriptions of violence, it is best suited for older teens aged 14 to 18. Parents can use this story to open conversations about agency, the importance of seeing things from another person's perspective, and the reality that everyone carries a hidden internal struggle.