Families who loved B-7 by Scott Cawthon often look for books with a similar feel. These 20 recommendations were selected for their similarity in style, theme, and reading level.
A parent would reach for this book when their teenager is struggling with intense feelings of being an outsider or is grappling with a self-identity that feels at odds with their physical reality. While part of a popular horror franchise, these stories use the uncanny world of animatronics to explore deep psychological themes of belonging, the danger of obsession, and the consequences of seeking perfection through technology. The book contains three separate novellas. Steve deals with the pressure of career and family goals, while Billy faces a disturbing body-horror journey as he tries to physically transform into a robot. Because of its dark, metaphorical approach to identity and its graphic descriptions, this is best suited for mature teens who enjoy speculative fiction and are ready to discuss the line between healthy self-improvement and self-destructive fixation. It is an effective gateway for discussing how digital culture and unrealistic ideals can distort our self-perception.