Families who loved The Council by Kayla Krantz often look for books with a similar feel. These 20 recommendations were selected for their similarity in style, theme, and reading level.
When would a parent reach for this book? Reach for this story when your teenager feels stifled by the pressure to conform to family traditions or feels like an outsider within their own social circle. It is a powerful choice for a young person struggling to find their voice while navigating the transition from following adult rules to establishing their own moral compass. The story follows a young girl named Luna who discovers her family's hidden magical heritage and must decide whether to follow their rigid, often dark expectations or forge her own path. It explores deep emotional themes of belonging, the fear of being different, and the bravery required to be yourself. While it contains supernatural elements and some intensity suitable for high schoolers, it serves as a wonderful springboard for discussing independence and self-worth. Parents will appreciate how it validates the difficult feelings of being a teenager who doesn't quite fit the mold.