Looking for books with the same vibe as 'Sal and Gabi Break the Universe'? Try 'The Girl Who Could Move Sht with Her Mind' by Jackson Ford—okay, it’s technically adult fiction, but the irreverent tone and telekinetic chaos would totally appeal to older fans. For middle-grade readers, 'Dragons in a Bag' by Zetta Elliott is a shorter but equally charming take on magic leaking into everyday life. And if you just want more Cuban-American sci-fi, 'The Dream Weaver' by Reina Luz Alegre has a quieter, sweeter approach but similar cultural roots. What all these share is that sense of wonder wedged right into messy, real kidhood.
If you loved the wild, heartfelt chaos of 'Sal and Gabi Break the Universe', you’re in luck—there’s a whole shelf of books that blend sci-fi mischief with emotional depth. Carlos Hernandez’s writing feels like a mad scientist’s notebook crossed with a middle schooler’s diary, and that combo is rare but not alone. For example, 'The First Rule of Punk' by Celia C. Pérez has that same vibe of kids bending their world to their will, though it’s more about punk rock than parallel universes. Then there’s 'The Last Last-Day-of-Summer' by Lamar Giles, where two cousins freeze time in their town, mixing humor and heart like Sal and Gabi do.
Another gem is 'When You Trap a Tiger' by Tae Keller, which weaves Korean folklore into a contemporary story—less sci-fi, but the magical realism hits similar notes of family and impossible choices. And if you’re into the Cuban-American cultural flavor, 'Marcus Vega Doesn’t Speak Spanish' by Pablo Cartaya is quieter but just as rich. Honestly, what makes 'Sal and Gabi' special is how it balances big ideas with tiny, human moments, and that’s what I’d chase in recommendations. The genre almost doesn’t matter as long as the story feels like a hug from a friend who just invented a wormhole.
Books like 'Sal and Gabi Break the Universe'? Oh, I could talk for hours about this! It’s that perfect mix of science fiction and real-life kid problems, right? One that comes to mind immediately is 'Cece Rios and the Desert of Souls' by Kaela Rivera. It’s got that same blend of cultural mythology and adventure—swap parallel universes for Mexican folklore, and you’re halfway there. Or 'The Jumbies' by Tracey Baptiste, where Caribbean legends come to life in a way that’s equally spooky and fun. Both books have that energetic, 'anything-can-happen' feeling Hernandez nails.
For something more techy but just as emotional, 'The Wild Robot' by Peter Brown might surprise you. It’s about a robot learning to survive in nature, and while it’s less chaotic than Sal’s universe-breaking, it’s got that same warmth. And don’t sleep on 'Aru Shah and the End of Time' by Roshani Chokshi—Hindu mythology meets middle school drama in a way that’s as heartfelt as it is hilarious. The key thread here is stories where the fantastical feels personal, like the magic (or science) is just another way to talk about family and growing up.
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PREVIEW:
“If you don’t want to kiss me then... let’s swim.”
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“Naked.”
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His eyes darkened, and he looked away, probably thinking the same when I noticed red blush creeping up his neck and making his ears and cheeks flush. Cute.
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His voice was rough when he said, “Remove that sweater first.”
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Another great pick is 'Bunny' by Mona Awad, especially if you liked the surreal, almost dreamlike quality of 'The Boy and Girl Who Broke the World.' It’s darker and more twisted, but it has that same sense of reality unraveling in unexpected ways. For something lighter but equally imaginative, 'The Invisible Life of Addie LaRue' by V.E. Schwab blends history, magic, and a protagonist who’s unforgettable in every sense.