Families who loved The Pearl Wars by Nick James 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 middle schooler feels like an outsider or is struggling with questions about where they came from. Set in a future where Earth's energy comes from mysterious space debris called Pearls, it follows Jesse, a boy who feels like a slacker until he discovers he has a unique, powerful connection to these energy sources. It is an ideal pick for children who enjoy high-stakes action but are also navigating the emotional complexities of finding their place in a world that feels increasingly divided. The story balances pulse-pounding aerial battles with a deeper exploration of identity and belonging. As Jesse learns he was an orphan found in the ruins of a poisoned city, he must grapple with anger and the weight of his new responsibilities. While the setting is a gritty dystopia, the core of the book is about the strength found in found families and the courage to step up when others are counting on you. It is perfect for readers aged 11 to 15 who are ready for more mature themes of political intrigue and self-discovery.