Question Posted Thursday November 24 2005, 6:11 pm
Heyy everyone!
It's Lauren again. I just thought of one thing I want. Books. I love to read. I love books about real life situations. Does anyone know any good books (and authors too!) about teenagers (male or female) dealing with relashionships or teenagers dealing with being raped/sexually harrassed?
It Happened to Nancy ((by an anonymous teenage a true story from her diary)) really sad book
Boy meets Boy
Series : Louise Rennison:
Angus Thongs and full frontal snogging
On the brightside, i am now the girlfriend of a sex god
Dancing in my nuddy pants
and theres one more i think...
those are all really good books, and i recommend them 100 %
Mackenzie answered Friday November 25 2005, 5:55 am: Anything by Mary Downing Hahn, really. Particularly "Daphne's Book" and "Jellyfish". She's without a doubt the most remarkable writer I've ever come across. I *despise reading, personally.. so if an author can get me to *pick up a book to begin with, they must be great, but to have me NEVER BE ABLE TO PUT IT DOWN.. they must be superb! (: [ Mackenzie's advice column | Ask Mackenzie A Question ]
XSugarPieX77 answered Thursday November 24 2005, 10:22 pm: Hey yea, i have a wholeee bunch of books you could check out.
Touching Spirit Bear { its about a boy who has angered issues and is banished to an island to get better}
Sloppy Firsts, and Second Helpings { its a two book series about a teenage girl}
And, of course, the Sisterhood of the Traveling pants series you should deffinitly check out.
Melanie4981 answered Thursday November 24 2005, 10:13 pm: Hi there,
Butterflies reccomended a really good one.
A Child Called "It"
It's a book by David Peltzer and is the first of a trilogy.
Am not going to tell you anything at all about the book other than it's one boys story of a horrific childhood/adolescence, and that it is absoultely FANTASTIC!
xxoBriannax answered Thursday November 24 2005, 9:35 pm: Go Ask Alice
Perks of Being a Wallflower
It Happened to Nancy
Leslie's Journal
Sloppy Firsts ( and then Second Helpings )
Smack
Speak
The Fuck Up [ xxoBriannax's advice column | Ask xxoBriannax A Question ]
bUtTeRfLiEs answered Thursday November 24 2005, 7:55 pm: A Child Called It
In Her Shoes
A Place To Call Home (My personal Fave)
Mary Wolf
*Any Nicholas Sparks book is good*
When the Legends Die
>I can't think of anymore right now, but when I do I'll let you know. Hope I helped! :)
<3 ems [ bUtTeRfLiEs's advice column | Ask bUtTeRfLiEs A Question ]
SweetAsCandy411 answered Thursday November 24 2005, 7:03 pm: Hi again! I would recommend....
-All of the chicken soups
-Dating by Toby B. Simmon
-Darkness before Dawn by Sharon Mills Draper
-To Kill a Mockingbird by Harper Lee
- Date Rape by Kathleen Winkler
-Voices of Rape by Katie Bode
-Teen love on relationships by Kimberly Kirberger
Hope I helped! xoxoxo Please RATE! xoxoxoxo [ SweetAsCandy411's advice column | Ask SweetAsCandy411 A Question ]
Teza answered Thursday November 24 2005, 6:32 pm: Chicken Soup, Tough Stuff. It's my favorite one! It's really awesome. Any of the Gossip Girl books are good. My other favorite would be Go Ask Alice. It's her diary and she just goes through a lot of stuff. She starts doing drugs, sex. ♥ [ Teza's advice column | Ask Teza A Question ]
LoveNJstyle answered Thursday November 24 2005, 6:13 pm: heyy lauren. i read this teenage drama "shattering glass" about teen guys and how they makeover a nerd and well, they end up killing him but its a really good book. theres a lot of relationship stuff in it too. in my opinion its the best book ive ever read and i hate reading! <3
edit! as for authors, try laurlene mcdaniels for teen romance [ LoveNJstyle's advice column | Ask LoveNJstyle A Question ]
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