Families who loved Sealed with a Diss by Lisi Harrison 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 middle schooler is grappling with the high stakes of social hierarchies and the exhaustion of trying to decode peer behavior. It speaks to the intense desire for belonging and the often misguided strategies preteens use to maintain their status within a friend group. The story follows Massie and her inner circle as they navigate the pressure of a high-profile costume party and the complexities of middle school romance. While the tone is humorous and saturated with consumer culture, the book explores the deep-seated anxieties of being left out and the lengths girls go to for social validation. It provides a safe space for parents to discuss the difference between true friendship and exclusionary cliques. Given the focus on body image and social manipulation, it is best suited for readers aged 11 to 14 who are already immersed in these social dynamics and can benefit from a story that normalizes the messy reality of growing up.