Families who loved Venomous by Christopher Krovatin often look for books with a similar feel. These 20 recommendations were selected for their similarity in style, theme, and reading level.
A parent would reach for this book when they witness their teenager struggling with a volatile temper or a deep sense of being a 'monster' because of their intense emotions. It is specifically designed for the young person who feels like their anger is an external, uncontrollable force that threatens to consume their relationships and their future. The story follows Leo, a high schooler who feels a literal 'Venom' inside him that manifests as explosive rage. This novel explores themes of self-regulation, identity, and the heavy burden of shame that follows emotional outbursts. It is a raw, gritty, and deeply honest look at the male adolescent experience, particularly regarding mental health and social pressure. Parents should note that the language and situations are authentic to high school life, making it most appropriate for ages 14 and up. It offers a vital mirror for teens who feel isolated by their own destructive impulses, providing a path toward self-acceptance and emotional management.