Books that Teenage Girls Really Want to Read
72Leisure Time Book List for Teenage Girls
Let's face it--teenagers just don't have much time to flop down in a chair and read for pleasure. Between before-school activities, school, after-school activities and sports, homework and social activities, these kids are busy. In fact, many of them skip lunch at school to squeeze in an elective and sacrifice summer jobs and specialty camps to get required courses out of the way.
When a teenager sits down to read for pleasure, they should be able to do just that: read for fun. They've earned it!
I've put together the following list of current favorites that are great suggestions for leisure reading for teenage girls. These popular titles should appeal to both avid and reluctant readers.
Vampire Books
Vampire series are very much the "in" reading among girls from 6th grade on up.
The Twilight Saga
The most popular of these series are Stephanie Meyers' Twilight Saga, featuring the ever-brooding teen human Bella Swan, her sophisticated vampire boyfriend Edward and her werewolf friend and wanna-be boyfriend Jacob.
The popularity of this suspenseful, romantic--and sometimes, action-packed--phenomenon continues, aided by the production of the Twilight movie adaptations.
Sookie Stackhouse / True Blood
Before HBO's adaptation created the "True Blood" obsession, Charlain Harris' series was known as the Southern Vampire Mysteries. Set in the ever darkly mysterious Louisiana, this southern Vampire series features a present day where synthetic blood is created and produced, which in turn allow vampires to be opening vampires. Our narrator, Sookie, is a young cocktail waitress with the undesirable ability to read minds, until she meets Bill, whose mind she can't read at all because, as it turns out, he is a vampire. Fast-paced, action-packed, quick reads that teenage girls will love.
Vampire Diaries
This teen-oriented vampire series is now a TV series, as the networks try to reproduce the "True Blood" phenomena. L.J. Smith's four-book series is the saga of two vampire brothers fighting for the love of the same popular high school girl.
Vampire Academy
Richelle Mead's Vampire Academy novels have received more critical praise from established reviewers than other vampire series, including this helpful review:
"Mead's absorbing, debut YA novel, the first in a new series, blends intricately detailed fantasy with a contemporary setting, teen-relevant issues, and a diverse, if sometimes sterotyped, cast of supporting characters. Occasional steamy sex and a scattering of vulgar language demand mature readers, but teens able to handle the edgy elements will speed through this vamp story and anticipate the next installment."--Booklist magazine
Morganville Vampires
Rachel Caine's series brings the vampire world to college. Our heroine here is 16-year-old math genius Claire Danvers who has started college at Texas Prairie University in Morganville. In addition to being a college town, Morganville also turns out to be the home of vampires and vampire hunters. Caine's books will satisfy the older teen more than Twilight. But while the books are more violent and filled with more sexual situations, they do not get graphic.
Mystery & Suspense
For a couple hundred of years, the mystery genre has held out in popularity. Perfect for light reading at the beach, at bedtime or on the bus, several series and individual mysteries have hit the big time with teens.
The Gemma Doyle Triology
Libba Bray's debut novel "A Great and Terrible Beauty" leads off this best-selling series set in a boarding school in Victorian England. School Library Journal gives the first book solid reviews, calling it "An interesting combination of fantasy, light horror, and historical fiction, with a dash of romance thrown in for good measure." (Because what book for a teenage girl would succeed without a bit of romance?)
Pretty Little Liars Series
In an affluent Pennsylvanian suburb, four of the 7th graders in clique of five middle school girls each hides a secret. Only the 5th girl, Allison, knows the secrets of the other girls. One day, Allison mysteriously disappears, not to be seen again. Three years later, the remaining four girls begin to receive threatening text messages regarding their secrets, all signed "A." Fast moving, popular and quick reads.
Fun & Romance
Chic lit for teen girls: fun & romance for reading at leisure.
An Abundance of Katherines
by John Green
It's road trip time! Dumped by 19 different girls named Katherine, Colin and his best friend take a road trip where Colin tries to mathematically prove that relationship can be predicted.
Dear John
by Nicholas Sparks
A bit better--and much different--than the movie, Sparks' bestselling book on the whirlwind romance between a college girl volunteering for a Habitat for Humanity like group and a soldier home on leave from the Middle East and the endurance test of their lengthy separations.
The Lucky One
by Nicholas Sparks
Another Sparks romance involving a U.S. soldier who finds a half-buried photo of a happy young woman in the sands of Iraq. The photo becomes his lucky charm. Back in the States, he sets out to discover where and who his charm truly is.
The Last Song
by Nicholas Sparks
Yes, one more Sparks novel. This one, recently turned into a movie starring Miley Cyrus, covers first love, the complicated love between parents and teens, and heartbreak. A coming-of-age book sure to resonate with most teenage girls.
Along for the Ride
by Sarah Dessen
Good review from Booklist magazine states it the best:
"Dessen has built a well-deserved reputation for delicately depicting teen girls in turmoil. Her latest title showcases a socially awkward young woman who seeks solace in the comforting rigidity of academic success. Auden is about to start college in the fall, and decides to escape her control-freak professor mom to spend the summer with her novelist father, his new young wife, and their brand-new baby daughter, Thisbe. Over the course of the summer, Auden tackles many new projects: learning to ride a bike, making real connections with peers, facing the emotional fallout of her parents’ divorce, distancing herself from her mother, and falling in love with Eli, a fellow insomniac bicyclist recovering from his own traumas. The cover may mislead readers, as despite the body language of the girl in pink and the hunky blue-jeaned boy balanced on a bike, this is no slight romance: there’s real substance here. Dessen’s many fans will not be deterred by the length or that cover; they expect nuanced, subtle writing, and they won’t be disappointed."--Booklist
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I was in Barnes and Noble on black Friday and noticed they have an entire section dedicated to Teen Paranormal Romance. That sort of book has gotten such a response from teens that it now has it's own aisle topper!
This is a great selection, I no longer have teenage girls to buy for, but this is a great way to help those who do.
thank u for the advice!!!!
Definitly a great hub, my daughter is also a avid reader and also vampire books are on her list. She can read almost anything and everything, I also have a 10 year old going on 20,lol. He lives reading books, can read so many and totally understands and remembers what he reads. Thanks for sharing this list.











lilibees 17 months ago
Thank You for the Hub My daughters is a avid reader and vampire books are on the top of the list. I myself enjoy Nickolas Sparks and I hope she will too.