Books world

In this digital world the value of books is not same as before this digital world. People who wants to read books they read on Kindle or audio like they don’t want to feel the goodness of books in their hands turning up the pages to move on the next chapter. Teenagers are more involved in books these days .

5 books that a teenager must read.

1.The Prettiest by Brigit Young

Three girls in the eighth grade all have to deal with the aftermath when an anonymous list goes viral naming the 50 prettiest girls in school. Eve makes it to the top but doesn’t like how everyone is suddenly objectifying her. Sophie used to have Eve’s spot, but now that she’s been ranked number two, she’s being bullied because of it. Then, there’s Nessa. She doesn’t make the list at all but she’s being bullied because of her weight. When these three find each other, they band together to bring the list’s creator down.

2.The Sisterhood of the Traveling Pants series by Ann Brashares.

This coming-of-age series follows a group of childhood best friends all the way from high school to college. The girls share their ups and downs as they turn from teenagers into adults, documenting it all on a pair of pants that magically fit each girl perfectly.

3.They Both Die at the End by Adam Silvera.

After getting a call from DeathCast, a service that lets people know when it’s their final day to live, two boys come together to spend their last day on earth learning about life and love. Adam Silvera brings these characters to life in a heart-pounding novel that will make you look at life differently than ever before.

4.The Fault in Our Stars by John Green

You’ve already seen the sensational film, but the book it’s based on is a must-read. Like the movie, it tells the story of two teens trying to live their lives to the fullest, even though their time is limited. It’s beautifully written and the incredible, heartbreaking romantic storyline will leave you in tears.

5.I Am Not Your Perfect Mexican Daughter by Erika L. Sánchez.

After the tragic death of her sister, Julia attempts to keep her family together and live up to her sister’s memory. Follow along as she struggles to find herself and cope with the pressures and stereotypes of growing up in a Mexican-American household.

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