Families who loved The Survivor Wants to Die at the End by Adam Silvera 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 is struggling with the weight of the future, feeling disconnected from the value of their own life, or asking deep questions about destiny and choice. This speculative, high-stakes story explores the emotional landscape of Paz, a boy who feels so lost he considers ending his own life, and Alano, who is trying to escape the dangerous legacy of the Death-Cast empire. Through their meeting, the narrative tackles heavy themes of depression, grief, and the fear of mortality while ultimately centering on the life-saving power of human connection. It is a profoundly empathetic choice for mature teens who need to see that even in a world defined by endings, there is a reason to keep living. Given the intense subject matter regarding suicide and violence, it is best suited for older teens and serves as a vital bridge to conversations about mental health and the importance of seeking support.