The Cover was Green

Continuing on with the mystery of “I don’t remember the title or author, but the cover was…”  this week we’ll talk books with green on the cover. Here are four teen books with “green on the cover!”

Cover image for Five midnights

Five Midnight by Ann Dávila Cardinal

Lupe has arrived in Puerto Rico for the summer and is staying with her uncle, who’s investigating a series of murders. While at one of the crime scenes she notices some clues that her uncle isn’t willing to look into. So, she does what any normal mystery-loving teen would do and follows the lead on her own. In enters Javier. Two of his four friends from childhood have died under peculiar circumstances. Together Lupe and Javier must work together in hopes to catch a killer, but will they find a murderer or a monster?

Cover image for Turtle under ice

Turtle Under Ice by Juleah del Rosario

After the death of their mother several years ago, sisters Ariana and Rowena feel like they’ve drifted into their own corners of the world. Both trying to figure out how to exist without their mom. When Rowena awakens to find her sister missing, she is left to piece together what happened to Ariana. Turtle Under Ice is a novel told in dual perspectives and in verse.

Cover image for Anne of Green Gables

Anne of Green Gables by L.M Montgomery

Orphan Anne knows she’s not exactly what the Cuthberts were expecting. Anne is desperate for the Cuthberts to adopt her but in order to convince them she has to keep her temper under control. This means no rushing into scrapes and not saying the first thing that comes to mind. Anne hopes she can convince them to let her stay so she can one day call herself Anne of Green Gables.

Cover image for Pride and premeditation

Pride and Premeditation by Tirzah Price

The first book in A Jane Austen Murder Mystery series, Pride and Premeditation is the murder mystery of one of Jane Austen’s most beloved books, Pride and Prejudice. Lizzie Bennet is a huge law enthusiast and wants to prove she’s a formidable litigator. Unfortunately, women are only allowed in the court room as witnesses and the man accused already has a lawyer, Mr. Darcy. Instead of letting either of these deter her Lizzie decides to steal the client out from under Darcy and solve the murder. True to the murder mystery genre Lizzie discovers that being a lawyer can often be a dangerous job.

Do you have a book you need help finding but can’t remember the title? Stop by the Teen Room and we’ll do our best to find it!

Library Link: Five Midnights

Library Link: Turtle Under Ice

Library Link: Anne of Green Gables

Library Link: Pride and Premeditation