Books like Speak

Looking for books like Speak by Laurie Halse Anderson (Young Adult Fiction · 690L · grades 8–10)? It’s most often read for its themes of sexual assault and recovery, voice and silence, and mental health. The 10 titlesbelow are the closest matches in the ReadingList database — each scored on shared themes, genre, and reading level, and each linked to the curricula, states, and grades where it’s assigned, with primary sources.

These are reading-level matches, not just topical ones — so the picks stay grade-appropriate for a grades 8–10 reader. See how we judge text difficulty on our methodology page.

10 books similar to Speak

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Why each is a match

The Poet X800L
Shares themes of voice and silence and identity, same genre (Young Adult Fiction), and a close reading level (800L vs 690L).
The Perks of Being a Wallflower720L
Shares themes of mental health, same genre (Young Adult Fiction), and a close reading level (720L vs 690L).
The Outsiders750L
Shares themes of identity, same genre (Young Adult Fiction), and a close reading level (750L vs 690L).
Ender's Game780L
Shares themes of identity, same genre (Young Adult Fiction), and a close reading level (780L vs 690L).
The Catcher in the Rye790L
Shares themes of mental health and identity and a close reading level (790L vs 690L).
Monster670L
Same genre (Young Adult Fiction), a close reading level (670L vs 690L), and the same era (1990s).
American Born Chinese530L
Shares themes of identity, same genre (Young Adult Fiction), and a close reading level (530L vs 690L).
I Know Why the Caged Bird Sings1070L
Shares themes of voice and silence and identity and overlapping grades (10–12).
A Work in Progressgrades 4–8
Shares themes of mental health and identity and overlapping grades (4–8).
Everything We Never Hadgrades 7–12
Shares themes of identity, same genre (Young Adult Fiction), and overlapping grades (7–12).

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