Families who loved The Dark Descent of Elizabeth Frankenstein by Kiersten White 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 teenager is struggling to define their identity outside of a high-pressure friendship or a controlling relationship. It is an ideal choice for a young person who feels they must constantly perform or please others to ensure their own security or belonging. This dark retelling of Mary Shelley's classic shifts the focus to Elizabeth Lavenza, a girl who has spent her life making herself indispensable to the volatile Victor Frankenstein. While the story is a suspenseful horror novel, its emotional core is about the realization that one’s worth is not tied to being a 'caretaker' for someone else's chaos. Parents might choose this book to open a dialogue about toxic dynamics, the cost of survival, and the importance of self-reliance. Due to its gruesome imagery and mature psychological themes, it is best suited for older teens who enjoy gothic atmosphere and complex moral dilemmas.