Families who loved Supernova by Logan Macx often look for books with a similar feel. These 20 recommendations were selected for their similarity in style, theme, and reading level.
A parent should reach for this book when their child is seeking an escape into a high-stakes world where digital intelligence and technical problem-solving are celebrated as superpowers. It is ideal for the middle schooler who feels most confident behind a screen or building gadgets, providing a narrative where those specific skills are essential for survival. This third installment follows teen spies Swift and Hawk as they race across America to rescue their AI from a shadowy organization called Razor. Beyond the gadgets and chases, the story explores deep themes of loyalty, the ethics of artificial intelligence, and the resilience required when facing a seemingly unstoppable enemy. It is a fast-paced, cinematic read that validates a child's interest in coding and tech while modeling strong, collaborative friendships. While the action is intense, the focus remains on the protagonists' ingenuity and teamwork, making it an empowering choice for ages 9 to 13.