any good books you would like to suggest on about dealing with drugs and like teenage life and what a teenager goes through? like go ask alice, a million little pieces and stuff like that
camilian247 answered Monday July 10 2006, 6:23 pm: Alot of the Alice books really help with questions and problems because Alice talks all about what happened with her and what she did to fix her problems. Also, the princess diaries series is a really good series and it also talks about what teenagers go through and how they get through it with the spotlight on them and the society watching them. Hope i helped!
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Keosha answered Monday July 10 2006, 4:42 pm: 3 of the best books ever are a series and a triology read them in this order:
adrifacee answered Monday July 10 2006, 1:30 pm: theres a book called crank. its really good, its long but i read it in a day. also the gossip girl series is pretty good too. if you go to your local book store and look in the young adult sections they will have alot, you can read the back and basically be able to know .. hope this helps<3 [ adrifacee's advice column | Ask adrifacee A Question ]
xxsima answered Monday July 10 2006, 12:16 pm: I read this really good book called 'Harley' about a year ago. If you look for it at your library, it should be in a purple and neon green colored cover. It's about a girl named Harley who has a really tough life and is trying to find her father. She gets into drugs and starts smoking weed after she meets this stoner-type of guy named Evan. It's a really good book.
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