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Book Suggestions For a Teenager?


Question Posted Saturday August 10 2013, 9:41 pm

Hey everyone! Well, here's the thing. I am reading books and I used to not read at all but I do now. I read the genres of horror,cancer related issues, suspense, and teenage bullying stories. If anyone has any book suggestions I would highly appreciate it. Thank you!

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lyndsey4286 answered Wednesday August 21 2013, 6:08 pm:
the Breathe series by Rebecca Donovan is a great trilogy, those books are the best in have ever read. And I read a lot of books haha!

The first book is called Reason To Breathe, and it's about a teenage girl who gets abused by her aunt.

The second book is called Barely Breathing, and the third is Out Of Breath.

These are a must read!!!

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adviceaboutsexuality answered Monday August 19 2013, 10:59 am:
Check out the hunger games all three there quite cool and any doctor who book there suspending as well so hope u enjoy and get well into the books

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Xui answered Monday August 12 2013, 1:09 am:
Definitely check out "A child called it" it's about a child who grew up in an abusive household.

Also "Dreamland" is a good one too.

Stephen King is phenomenal almost all his stories are awesome.

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KlutzyKim answered Monday August 12 2013, 12:39 am:
I read a lot myself, however I read different genres than you so I can't be of much help. You might like the books Hate List by Jennifer Brown and The List by Siobhan Vivian though, they have to do with bullying. I definitely recommend those if you haven't already read them.

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scottishgal1 answered Sunday August 11 2013, 2:14 pm:
(No descriptions, sorry!)

Horror- Any Stephen King Book, but my number 1 would be 'Cell', by Stephen King. It's not his best, but it's very phycologically scary. If you want pure horror, though, I suggest 'It', also by Stephen King. It will keep you up at night.

Cancer/ Health- My Sister's Keeper. I heard this was really good and sad.

(recommending these next ones just because they're really good)

And if you're a girl, and you want suspense, but kind of sifi, I suggest 'Pivot Point', by Kasie West, I think. It's almost like a X-men with more girls. :) --hope I helped.

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