Families who loved Darke by Angie Sage 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 is facing a season of increased responsibility or feeling overwhelmed by expectations. It is a powerful story for the middle grader who is starting to realize that growing up often means stepping into the fray to protect others, yet reminds them that no one has to carry the weight of the world alone. As the sixth installment in the Septimus Heap series, Darke follows the young apprentice as he enters a literal and metaphorical darkness to save his community. The story explores deep themes of bravery, the necessity of teamwork, and the resilience required to face fear. While it contains intense magical peril and dark fantasy elements, it is rooted in a secure world of loyal friendships and family bonds. Parents will appreciate the way it models proactive problem solving and the idea that true strength comes from vulnerability and asking for help. It is ideal for children aged 9 to 13 who enjoy immersive, high-stakes fantasy with a hopeful heart.