Families who loved Sixth Grade Secrets by Louis Sachar 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 navigating the complex, often volatile social hierarchies of late elementary or middle school. It is particularly helpful for children who are beginning to experiment with secret groups, social exclusion, or the dangerous allure of 'prank' culture. The story follows Laura, who starts a secret club called Pig City and demands embarrassing 'insurance' from members to ensure their silence. When a misunderstanding leads her friend Gabriel to start a rival club, a harmless competition quickly spirals into a destructive prank war that results in public humiliation and personal loss. This classic Louis Sachar story masterfully explores themes of peer pressure, the weight of keeping secrets, and the moment when a joke stops being funny. It serves as a powerful mirror for children to see how small misunderstandings can escalate into genuine hurt, making it an excellent tool for discussing empathy and social responsibility.