Pink Books

“I don’t remember the title or author, but the cover had pink on it…” This is a normal question asked of a librarian. Most people feel bad about asking this question, but don’t! We love the mystery and adventure of trying to find the book you’re looking for! So, here are five teen books with “pink on the cover!”

The Princess Diaries (The Princess Diaries, #1)

The Princess Diaries by Meg Cabot

Shy and quiet Mia thinks life can’t get any worse than her mom dating her algebra teacher, but then her dad drops a bombshell on her: He’s not a politician; he’s the crown prince of Genovia! To make matters worse, Mia is now the heir to the throne. Mia decides to juggle princess duties and being normal at school, but her grandmother has different plans for her. This is the first book in the eleven-book series following Mia through her princess journey.

Alex and Eliza (Alex & Eliza, #1)

Alex & Eliza by Melissa De La Cruz

The year is 1777; Eliza and her sisters Angelica and Peggy are preparing for the biggest event of the year, the Schuylers’ Grand Ball. Nothing excites Eliza more than the rumor that Alexander Hamilton will be attending.  Alexander is not only a mysterious young colonel but also the right-hand man to General George Washington. As the two meet, an epic love story takes hold and changes the course of history. This is the first book of the Alex and Eliza series.

What Every Girl Should Know

What Every Girl Should Know by J. Albert Mann

Margaret has a list of things she doesn’t want to do: clean the dishes, clean the dirty diapers that pile up daily, disappoint her mother….. but most importantly, she doesn’t want to grow up to be a teacher or a mother. Margaret’s challenge is trying to make a difference while living in poverty in the late nineteenth century. What Every Girl Should Know is a historical fiction novel about the young life of Margaret Higgins Sanger.

Mean Girls

Mean Girls by Micol Ostow based on the screen play by Tina Rey

Growing up with scientist parents in the African plains, Cady is no stranger to surviving in the wild. But when her family relocates to Illinois, Cady finds she may not be able to survive the wildest place in existence: high school. Cadie quickly finds herself as the newest member to the elite group,“The Plastics,” and she soon realizes Girl World has no rules. Ostow doesn’t just tell the story from Cady’s point of view but also those of Janis, Gretchen, Damian, Aaron, and Regina.

Hello, Goodbye, and Everything in Between

Hello, Goodbye and Everything in Between by Jennifer E. Smith

Starting college is the next adventure for Clare and Aidan, but first they have to decide if they want to stay together or break up. The couple remember their journey together, from the first date to the first kiss, the ups and downs and everything in between.

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Are you interested in checking out any of these items? The following library links will direct you straight to the book in our library catalog. From there you can place items on hold.