Families who loved The School for Whatnots by Margaret Peterson Haddix 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 child starts questioning the sincerity of their friendships or expresses frustration with the social divide between the wealthy and the working class. It provides a safe, metaphorical space to explore the anxiety of feeling like an outsider and the ethical dilemma of whether technology can ever truly replace human connection. The story follows Oliver, a wealthy boy who discovers his best friend is a robot, and Maxie, a girl living in poverty who must navigate a world designed to keep her invisible. It is a thought-provoking mystery that examines trust, loyalty, and the importance of seeing people for who they really are. While it features dystopian sci-fi elements, it remains firmly grounded in the emotional reality of middle school social dynamics, making it a perfect tool for normalizing feelings of loneliness and curiosity.