Families who loved The Dragon's Son by Sarah L. Thomson 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 teenager is struggling with the burden of family legacy or the pressure of living up to a legendary figure. It is an ideal pick for the child who feels like an outsider within their own home or who is questioning whether they must follow the path their parents have laid out for them. Through a gritty and realistic retelling of the King Arthur myth, the story explores themes of identity, the cost of loyalty, and the internal battle between one's nature and one's upbringing. The narrative follows Nimue and Morgan, two perspectives on the rise of Arthur Pendragon, but focuses heavily on the emotional weight of their choices. While it features the magic and dragons of legend, it is grounded in a deep psychological reality that speaks to the adolescent transition into adulthood. It is most appropriate for readers aged 12 and up who enjoy complex, character driven fantasy that does not shy away from the darker consequences of war and power. Parents will appreciate how it fosters conversations about forging one's own identity separate from a parent's shadow.