Families who loved Need by Carrie Jones often look for books with a similar feel. These 20 recommendations were selected for their similarity in style, theme, and reading level.
A parent would reach for this book when their teenager is grappling with significant loss and feels like their internal grief is making the outside world feel unrecognizable. It is particularly apt for teens who are struggling to adjust to a new environment after a family tragedy, providing a metaphorical framework for the heavy, often scary feelings of mourning. The story follows high school junior Zara, who moves to Maine after the death of her stepfather. There, she discovers that the eerie feelings she has are not just manifestations of her depression, but are linked to a supernatural threat involving soul-stealing pixies. Through its fantasy lens, the book explores themes of resilience and the importance of finding a new support system. Parents should note that while it contains spooky elements and teenage romance, its core value lies in how it validates the isolating experience of grief for ages 12 and up.