Families who loved Powerful by Lauren Roberts 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 teen feels isolated because a close friend is moving on to a different stage of life or a challenging situation without them. It speaks to the anxiety of being the one left behind and the internal strength required to survive when your support system is suddenly removed. Set in a dystopian world where people are categorized by power, the story follows Adena as she navigates the slums of Loot alone after her best friend is chosen for a deadly competition. While the setting is fantasy, the emotional core is deeply relatable: it explores loyalty, the fear of losing one's identity without a partner, and the hope found in new, unexpected connections. This novella is appropriate for teens aged 13 and up who enjoy high-stakes romance and stories of resilience. It serves as a bridge for discussing how to maintain one's own worth and agency when the person you rely on most is no longer there to protect you.