Families who loved The Evil Wizard Smallbone by Delia Sherman 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 child feels like they do not fit in or is struggling with a lack of agency in their own life. It is an ideal pick for the middle grader who feels overlooked or trapped by circumstances beyond their control. Twelve year old Nick is a runaway who finds himself indentured to a grumpy, eccentric wizard in a magical bookstore during a Maine blizzard. While the setting is fantastical, the emotional core is deeply grounded in Nick's quest for autonomy and a sense of home. As Nick navigates his apprenticeship with the curmudgeonly Smallbone, he discovers that power comes not just from spells, but from observation, resilience, and finding one's voice. The story explores the nuances of mentorship and the realization that the adults in our lives are often more complex and flawed than they first appear. It is a whimsical yet poignant adventure that rewards patience and curiosity, making it a wonderful choice for children who appreciate dry humor and atmospheric world building.