Families who loved Of Bullies and Men by Daniel Tomazic 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 feels like an outsider or is struggling to reconcile their personal values with the harsh social hierarchy of middle school. It is particularly resonant for boys who use humor or rebellion to mask feelings of inadequacy or financial stress at home. George is a relatable protagonist who, despite his low income and academic apathy, possesses a brilliant mind for elaborate pranks and a deep sense of loyalty. While the story involves mystery and high-stakes tension, it is grounded in the emotional reality of being 'the poor kid' among peers. Parents will appreciate how the book explores the complexity of bullying: showing that even the school antagonist, Philip, may be trapped in a dangerous cycle. It is a gritty, realistic look at growing up that validates the feeling that life is rarely black and white, making it an excellent conversation starter for families dealing with peer pressure or school-based conflict.