Families who loved Spoiled by Heather Cocks often look for books with a similar feel. These 20 recommendations were selected for their similarity in style, theme, and reading level.
Reach for this book when your teenager is navigating a massive life transition, such as joining a blended family or moving to a culture that feels entirely alien. It is particularly helpful for girls struggling with sibling rivalry or the pressure to perform for social media. The story follows Molly, who discovers her father is a famous movie star and must move from her quiet life into a flashy Hollywood world governed by her hostile half sister, Brooke. While the setting is glamorous and satirical, the core of the book explores the loneliness of not fitting in and the hard work of building an identity separate from family expectations. It is written for a high school audience with sharp, witty prose that deconstructs celebrity culture. Parents will appreciate how it balances a fun, fast-paced plot with genuine psychological insight into why people act out when their security is threatened.