Families who loved The Rich Girl by R.L. Stine often look for books with a similar feel. These 20 recommendations were selected for their similarity in style, theme, and reading level.
A parent might reach for this book when their teenager is navigating the complex pressures of social status, peer envy, or the moral weight of a significant secret. While it is framed as a thriller, it speaks to the intense anxiety of maintaining a facade and the 'us against them' mentality that can develop in teenage friendships. The story follows two girls who find a bag of money and decide to keep it, only to find their lives spiraling into a nightmare of paranoia and danger. This classic R.L. Stine novel explores themes of guilt, loyalty, and the corrupting nature of greed. It is a high-interest, fast-paced read that is perfect for reluctant readers or those who enjoy suspense. Parents can use it as a low-stakes way to discuss ethical decision-making and the reality that every choice comes with a consequence. It is appropriate for middle to high schoolers who can handle moderate suspense and brief depictions of violence common to the 90s thriller genre.