Families who loved The Gender Game (The Gender Game, #1) by Bella Forrest 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 teenager begins questioning the fairness of societal rules or shows a keen interest in how gender roles influence power and opportunity. It is an ideal pick for readers who feel frustrated by systemic expectations and are looking for a high-stakes narrative about finding one's own voice within a rigid hierarchy. The story follows Violet Bates, a young woman living in a world divided into two nations: one ruled by women and one by men. As Violet crosses the border on a dangerous mission to save her brother, she is forced to confront her own prejudices and the reality of how both societies manipulate their citizens. Parents will appreciate the way it tackles themes of justice, sibling loyalty, and self-identity, though they should be aware of the intense dystopian violence and mature social themes. It is a compelling choice for fostering critical thinking about equality and the cost of freedom in an imperfect world.