Families who loved The Dead by Charlie Higson 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 is seeking a high-stakes adventure that explores the complexities of loyalty and leadership in a world without safety nets. It is an ideal pick for a reader who is beginning to question the fallibility of adults and wants to test their own moral compass against extreme circumstances. The story follows a group of students in London after a virus turns every adult into a predatory creature, forcing the kids to form their own society while grieving the world they lost. While the horror elements are intense, the heart of the book lies in the testing of friendship and the grit required to persevere when things go wrong. Parents should be aware that this is a graphic survival story with significant peril and character loss. It serves as a powerful catalyst for talking about group dynamics, the burden of responsibility, and how we treat those who are different from us when resources are scarce.