Families who loved Parasite Pig by William Sleator 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 isolated by the weight of their own responsibilities or feels that adults in their life are dismissive of their very real stressors. While the plot involves extraterrestrial games and intergalactic parasites, the emotional core resonates with any child who feels like they are the only ones seeing the big picture while the adults around them focus on mundane details like chores and repair bills. It is a wildly imaginative science fiction adventure that explores resilience, quick thinking, and the absurdities of growing up. William Sleator uses high-stakes sci-fi to mirror the internal feeling of being overwhelmed. Barney, the protagonist, must navigate life-or-death situations with terrifying creatures, all while dealing with a boring after-school job. It is appropriate for middle schoolers and young teens who enjoy dark humor and fast-paced action. Parents will appreciate the way it validates a teen's sense of agency and the importance of critical thinking when facing intimidating, or even alien, challenges.