Families who loved The Lost Three by Annie Barrows 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 is navigating the complexities of sibling dynamics or feeling like an outsider who doesn't quite know the 'rules' of a new environment. While the premise involves ghosts, it is a wickedly funny and whimsical exploration of agency, family loyalty, and standing up to those who take advantage of others. The story follows three siblings who find themselves in a highly irregular afterlife, missing their guidebook and falling into the clutches of a supernatural swindler. Annie Barrows masterfully balances the macabre with humor, making the concept of being a ghost feel like an adventurous mystery rather than a tragedy. It is an excellent choice for children aged 8 to 12 who enjoy slightly dark, absurdist humor and stories where kids must use their wits to outsmart manipulative adults. Ultimately, it celebrates the idea that even when you feel lost, your internal compass and your bond with those you love can lead you toward your true purpose.