Families who loved The Alchemyst by Michael Scott 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 teen or preteen is struggling with their identity or feels like they are stuck in a mundane routine while longing for something more. It is an ideal choice for the child who feels overlooked or who is navigating the changing dynamics of a sibling relationship as they grow into themselves. The Alchemyst follows twin siblings Sophie and Josh Newman who discover that their employer is the immortal Nicholas Flamel and that they are the subjects of an ancient prophecy. As they are thrust into a world where every myth and legend is true, they must learn to trust each other while facing their own fears and blossoming powers. Parents will appreciate how the story weaves together global history and mythology, sparking curiosity about different cultures. While it is a high-stakes adventure, the core of the book is about the bond between siblings and the courage required to accept a destiny you did not choose. It is a sophisticated, fast-paced read suitable for middle schoolers and young teens who enjoy complex world-building and philosophical questions about power and immortality.