What books do you recommend for teens?
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What books do you recommend for teens?
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Kafka - I really enjoyed The Trial in highschool
George Orwell- 1984
Lev Tolstoi- Anna Karenina
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I didn’t initially want to read it because I heard it was a zombie book and I’m a bit bored of zombies by this point. However, it plays around with the genre a lot and has a brilliant twist. Really took me by surprise.
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Yes, definitely these two! Rainbow Rowell’s stories are super relatable to teens, and the Percy Jackson series is so much fun.srividyag1 wrote: ↑07 May 2019, 05:45 I will suggest Rainbow Rowell's books and Percy Jackson series
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Yes, I read and enjoyed 1984 and Anna Karenina as a teen, but have not read The Trial.corinaelena wrote: ↑20 Aug 2019, 02:16 I really think we should use the teenage years to read some solid literature since that is the period we form most of our tastes in. I would recommend some classics, such as:
Kafka - I really enjoyed The Trial in highschool
George Orwell- 1984
Lev Tolstoi- Anna Karenina
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They’re books that meant a great deal to me in my teen years.
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