Families who loved Scar Night by Alan Campbell 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 is grappling with the heavy weight of expectations or feels isolated in a world that demands they be something they are not. While set in a dark, imaginative fantasy city, the story is deeply rooted in the search for belonging and the difficult process of seeking redemption for past mistakes. It is an ideal pick for older teens who are moving away from simple hero stories and are ready to explore the nuanced gray areas of morality, faith, and institutional failure. The city of Deepgate is a precarious place, and the young angel Dill finds himself trapped by his own legacy. Through his journey, the book addresses the loneliness of being different and the bravery required to choose one's own path. Parents should be aware that the tone is gothic and sometimes gritty, making it a sophisticated choice for readers aged 14 and up who enjoy dark atmospheres and complex character studies. It serves as an excellent bridge to adult fantasy, offering a safe space to discuss how we handle guilt and the power of unlikely friendships.