Families who loved The Spell Thief by Tom Percival 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 facing a situation where things have not gone according to plan and they feel overwhelmed by a mistake. It is an ideal choice for the transition period between early readers and middle grade fiction, offering a sophisticated world with accessible language. The story follows Jack, who lives in a world where fairy tales are real, as he accidentally loses the magic that keeps his village safe. As Jack and his friends embark on a quest to recover the stolen magic, the narrative explores themes of resilience, the importance of teamwork, and the courage required to own up to one's errors. Parents will appreciate how it deconstructs the 'happily ever after' trope, showing kids that life requires ongoing effort and loyalty to friends. It is a whimsical yet grounded adventure that helps children navigate the anxiety of responsibility.