Categorized | Affiliate Marketing 101

Can Someone Suggest Me Good Books For Teenagers?

Reading books is my favorite thing to do when I’m bored. But lately I’m running out of books.
Can ya’ll suggest me some?
[I have read all of Meg Cabot’s and Natasha Friend’s books. I’m not interested in Stephanie Meyer’s books or Roald Dahl’s or Nicolas Sparks’ books]
[Genres: Humor, Romance, Teen Fiction]

No Responses to “Can Someone Suggest Me Good Books For Teenagers?”

  1. Pepere Eldridge says:

    Ruined – Paula Morris
    Rebecca Brown is staying with her Aunt Claudia in nineteenth century New Orleans, a city of voodoo, ghosts, and hurricanes. While walking in Lafayette Cemetery she is befriended by Lisette, a ghost who helps Rebecca to uncover shocking truths about her life and influences her to right the wrongs of the past.
    Shift – Jennifer Bradbury
    Two friends set out on a cross-country bike trip. Only one arrives in Seattle. What happened?
    Project 17 – Laurie Faria-Stolarz
    When six high school students sneak into an abandoned mental institution to make a film about their night there, they do not expect the inexplicable and terrifying events that keep occuring within the crumbling, maze-like building, causing them to question themselves and, ultimately, to make different choices about the course of their lives.
    Story of a girl – Sara Zarr
    After she is caught with her brother’s friend in the back seat of his car, Deanna has to deal with a ruined reputation.
    Wait for me – An Na
    When Mina falls in love with a young coworker at her parents’ dry cleaners, she struggles between her mother’s dreams for her and true love.
    Someone like Summer – M.E. Kerr
    When Annabel, daughter of a contractor, and Esteban, a Latino immigrant, begin a relationship, they are at odds with many of the supercilious residents in the resort town of Seaview.
    More than friends – Katherine Spencer
    After her brother dies, Grace finds herself falling for his best friend Jackson, who has some serious problems of his own.
    Enthusiasm – Polly Shulman
    Fans of Jane Austen’s novels, Julie and Ashleigh decide to imitate their heroine and try to discover True Love in high school.
    Undercover – Beth Kephart
    A quiet girl writes love notes for the people in her school, but her feelings for one student may change her.
    The Market – J.M. Steele
    When Kate finds out that someone is rating all the girls in her class, she is determined to make sure her score rises, no matter what it takes.
    The It Chicks – Tia Williams
    Tangie and her friends juggle romance, classes, and the arts with their friendship as the “It Chicks”.
    Good enough – Paula Yoo
    Patti is trying to get into an Ivy League school to please her parents, but this Korean-American teen also wants to have fun.
    Divine Confidential – Jacquelin Thomas
    After she moves from Hollywood to Georgia, Divine still wants to live her life as a diva and find romance.
    A higher geometry – Sharelle Byars Moranville
    In the late 1950s, Anna feels she must choose between the traditional role her parents expect of her and her dream of going to college to study mathematics.
    Every crooked pot – Renee Rosen
    Nina uses makeup and different hairstyles to hide her birthmark over one eye, in hopes of fitting in.
    Maggie Bean stays afloat – Tricia Rayburn
    Maggie has changed, through Pound Patrollers diet and exercise, but can she attract Peter Applewood and still keep her old friends?
    Cures for heartbreak – Margo Rabb
    After her mother dies and her father becomes sick, Mia deals with growing up and finding love.
    Mistik Lake – Martha Brooks
    Odella yearns to know the answers to family secrets that have affected three generations of women in her family.
    Off-Color – Janet McDonald
    A white girl and her mother are suddenly forced into public housing, where she struggles for acceptance while also discovering she’s biracial.
    So not the drama – Paula Chase
    Mina is determined that she will be as popular in high school as she was in middle school.

  2. Spongebo says:

    Well, you could read the following;
    -alex rider books
    -a little princess (its not at all girly as it sounds..its extremely inspiring and totally awesome)
    -children of the lamp
    -alfred kropp
    -a diary of a young girl (better known as Anne Frank’s diary-its about the actual stuff which happened during the world war 2-a true story..its not at all boring)
    -harry potter
    -books by Enid Blyton especially the Faraway tree series;malory towers;st. claire’s
    -the golden compass; the amber spyglass; the subtle knife ; by Philip pullman
    -books by Agatha Cristie
    -artemis fowl
    I have read these books and I found them really awesome and really good…

  3. j says:

    Tree Shepherd’s Daughter (trilogy)
    Momo
    The Neverending Story
    Alcatraz versus the Evil Librarians (4)
    Paper Towns
    “Michael Vey,” 2 books so far in series
    Chronicles of Narnia (7)
    The Great Divorce
    West with the Night
    Expecting Adam
    When You Reach Me
    The Giver
    The Geeks Shall Inherit the Earth

  4. Vaishnav says:

    Have you read Harry Potter. If you haven’t then you are too late. Fast Go for it. Try Enid Blyton books. Or even better than that if you get the Shiva Trilogy books by Amish Tripaty, you’ll never leave them. They are the best.

  5. Daryll says:

    I would highly suggest Hush Hush by Bella Fitzpatrick or The Heroes of Olympus by Rick Riodan. Both of these books are being made into a movie.You might understand the movie better by reading them.

  6. RevoltTh says:

    Skulduggery Pleasant – all 7 books are fantastic.
    Humour, action, wit, magic etc. it’s a great book.
    All about a skeleton detective and his teenage accomplice who save the world from various magical threats.

  7. cachucha says:

    This series starts with a freebie:https://www.smashwords.com/books/view/28…
    Hope you like it as I am doing.

  8. Sophie says:

    ‘The Fault in Our Stars’ is an absolute must.

Trackbacks/Pingbacks


Leave a Reply

Your email address will not be published. Required fields are marked *

Archives

Powered by Yahoo! Answers