Can you list some books (with their authors) which are great for teenagers?
Some books that I have read and liked were Pendragon #1-7 I Am Messenger The Jester Wish You Well Eragon & Eldest Twilight, New Moon, & Eclipse Alex Rider Series I prefer New York Times Bestsellers, Newbery Honor, or any kind of books like that whoops, also forgot the harry potter series and the black tattoo
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- Playboy - Hugh Hefner Hustler - Larry Flynt
- the house of night series... dont know who its by but its SUPER good
- -someone like you- sarah dessen (and her other books too) -the glass castle- Jeanette walls -The undomestic Goddess: Sophie Kinsella ps. Twighlight= <3
- ok umm u should read the book called Kite Runner and a Thousand Spelndid Suns their by Khaled Hosseni, their really good books and im sure you will enjoy them...and you ddint mention the harry potter series in your list, if you havent then you might want to read that....these are wat i rmbr now, i really recommend for u to read the Kite Runner and a Thousand Splendid suns o and i totally frgot..u should also read the Host by Stephanie, its really good and umm read Enders Game by Orson Scott Card its science fiction (im not really into sciecne fiction) but i found the book really cool!
- The Book thief, The Alchemyst His Dark Materials Peeps
- the twilight series is really good, also the warriors series by erin hunter and incatation and greenangel by Alice Hoffman
- The Black Tattoo by Sam Enthoven Lock and Key by Sarah Dessen Vampire Diaries by L.J Smith those are ones that I have enjoyed and HIGHLY recommend
- The A-List (series) by Zoey Dean Pop Princess by Rachel Cohn Private (series) by Kate Brian All books by Sarah Dessen - they're EXCELLENT (dreamland, someone like you, etc.); two of her books were also based on the popular movie "how to deal" featuring mandy moore. Gossip Girl by Cecily von Ziegesar V.C. Andrew series are very interesting - Flowers in the Attic is my favorite (Landry series); there is also a movie based on it. I do alot of reading, so I can't really think of anything else. Hope I could help and these books are all amazing!
- Harry Potter (by JK Rowling)! I'm suprised you haven't already read them! They're pretty much like all the other books on your list. They have magic and whatnot. They're also very well written. Enjoy!
- I love Meg Cabot and Sophie Kinsella's books. I am in the process of reading Emily Giffin's books. They are all great authors! For I teen I recommend Meg Cabot's young adult books. She is the best author. She has adult books too, so you can grow with her.
- Catcher in the Rye - JD Salinger: If you march to your own beat, this is an amazing story. Welcome to the NHK (the original novel version)- If you're okay with this book being written by a Japanese guy and translated into English, this is a pretty good read. It's about a college dropout who completely with draws from society, interacting with only a couple other people who are as scary and tragic as he is. Flowers for Algernon - Daniel Keyes: A retarded man is chosen to take an experimental drug that makes him super intelligent. He keeps a diary of his life from imbecile through genius, and how his life has changed, both for better and for worse, because of his newfound smarts. Both funny and sad, and has the most well-written ending I've ever read in a book. Flowers for Algernon is a brilliant book. Seriously? I don't even care if you don't read the other books, read Flowers for Algernon!
- OMG! OMG! OMG! I was so gonna say the ENTIRE Twilight series, but looks like you have it. I haven't read the whole book, but The Host is pretty good, by Stephanie Meyer also. And, there's Blue Bloods, by Melissa de la Cruz. And, Vampire Beach, Alex Duval. Diary of a Teenage Gir, by Melody Carlson.
- I definitely would recommend any of the Nicholas Sparks' books, except "Bend in the Road".. personally "the Guardian" is my favorite. "Dear John" is good, too. Some more of my favorites are.. Lord of the Flies- William Golding The Sisterhood of the Traveling Pants- Ann Brashares A Child Called "It"- Dave Pelzer Her Father's House- Belva Plain Drums, Girls, and Dangerous Pie- Jordan Sonnenblick (sounds childish, but it's not. It's about an 8th grade girl who's brother has leukemia) Story of a Girl- Zarr The Hobbit- J.R.R. Tolkein Hatchet- Gary Paulsen The Book Thief- Markus Zusak Airborn- Kenneth Oppel The Unthinkable Thoughts of Jacob Green- Joshua Braff take your pick :) I also enjoy the Meg Cabot series.
- Go Ask Alice by Anonymous- <3 that book! and even though someone else said it, the Flowers in the Attic series by V.C. Andrews are awesome too! A Child Called It- Dave Pelzer
- Excellence: Sons of Xavier Forever - George Brennan, Jr. Bats, Brats, and Stats - George Brennan, Jr. Catcher in the Rye - JD Salinger The Outsiders - S.E. Hinton
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