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If you loved how The Rest of Us Just Live Here centers on regular kids dealing with the chaos of supernatural events in the background, you'll be captivated by Every Day. In this novel, "A" wakes up in a different body every day, but all they want is to live a normal life and fall in love. The emphasis on the everyday struggles of identity and belonging—while fantastical events swirl around—will resonate with your appreciation for stories that let ordinary characters take the spotlight.
If you appreciated the witty banter and self-aware humor in The Rest of Us Just Live Here, you'll adore Eliza and Her Monsters. Eliza, a shy high schooler and the secret creator of a hugely popular webcomic, navigates anxiety, fandom, and friendship with a sharp sense of humor. The book balances laugh-out-loud moments with deep emotional currents, much like Patrick Ness’s style.
If you were drawn to Mikey’s introspective journey and the emotional complexity in The Rest of Us Just Live Here, Radio Silence will be right up your alley. Frances and Aled’s story delves into friendship, identity, and mental health with authenticity and sensitivity, giving you plenty of psychological depth and heartfelt growth.
If the blend of real-life coming-of-age struggles and surreal, end-of-the-world drama in The Rest of Us Just Live Here spoke to you, We Are the Ants will too. Henry deals with grief, love, and the looming possibility of alien apocalypse, all while trying to figure out his place in the world. The book’s raw honesty and growth make for a powerful, relatable read.
If you enjoyed watching Mikey and his friends grapple with identity and change, you’ll love following Frankie as she transforms from an underestimated sophomore to a mastermind of school-wide pranks. The Disreputable History of Frankie Landau-Banks is a brilliant exploration of agency and personal growth, with sharp social commentary and a protagonist you won’t forget.
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