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Question Posted Sunday March 25 2007, 12:05 pm

i dont really like to read unless im really interested in the book,then i love to read.im really interested in books about teenage girls who have been raped or have boyfriends problems,etc.
i have already read "speak." i just need some other ideas pleaaaaasssee.
thank you :)


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amasparks answered Sunday March 25 2007, 4:09 pm:
I'm the same way. I love drama books where something ACTUALLY scandalous happens or something crazy, or a life where its a lot different.

Try to CLIQUE series, they're really good books. Try GOSSIP GIRL as well and THE A-LIST and THE IT GIRL.

They're all basically rumor books, and really interesting to pass your time. (:

hope i helped!

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xokristabelle answered Sunday March 25 2007, 1:26 pm:
TTYL, TTFN, and l8er, g8er are in the Internet Girls series by Lauren Myracle. They look kind of weird but they're really good- written in IMs about the problems with guys, etc. that 3 high-school girls go through.

Twilight by Stephenie Meyers is my absolute favorite book, the first half it's just an ordinary teen book but it gets a lot better. The sequel, New Moon, is really good, too.

If you haven't read The Princess Diaries, you should try it. It's totally different and a LOT better than the movie, really funny and unique.

The Sisterhood of the Traveling Pants is one of those books I swore I'd never pick up. It sounds so weird- a book about pants? But it's actually about four totally different friends during one summer and all that they go through, it's hard to describe but really good. There are four in the series.

Gingerbread by Rachel Cohn and it's sequel, Shrimp, are both hilarious. If you like funny books, Angus, Thongs, and Full Frontal Snogging is really great despite the title.

Cut by Patricia McCormick is slightly similar to Speak, different topic but same sort of thing, it's pretty good. Other books about troubled teens:
Crank by Ellen Hopkins
Smack by Melvin Burgess

If you can think of any other books you like, go to www.amazon.com, do a search for a book you like, click on the book's page, and find where it says Customers who bought this item also bought. That should give you some ideas for similar books.

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xoMarisox answered Sunday March 25 2007, 1:17 pm:
south beach
french kiss
hollywood hills
hope was here
the clique books
california holiday
the sisterhood of the traveling pants collection
caribbean cruising
faking 19
spanish holiday
the au pairs
skinny dipping
the gossip girl series
summer boys

hope that helps =]

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