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Reading can make you feel less alone and more connected with the world at large. It can open your eyes to issues, successes and challenges that you never dreamed of, and take you to faraway places. Here are the top books all teens should read before they turn 18.
A Wrinkle in Time by Madeleine L’Engle
Though this book recently became popular again due to the release of the movie version, the movie is not a substitute for this beautiful story about family and the process of becoming who you truly are through the angle of space and time exploration.
Wonder by R. J. Palacio
Auggie was born with a facial difference that kept him out of school for years. In fifth grade, he discovers what it’s like to long for normalcy and also that difference can be the most meaningful teacher.
Brown Girl Dreaming by Jacqueline Woodson
The author shares beautiful poetry that will speak to teenagers about her experience of growing up in the South as an African-American in the 1960s and 1970s. The poems are charged with the themes of self-awareness and identity.
The Four Agreements by Don Miguel Ruiz
The attractive advice given in this book is perfect for teens going off to college or beginning a new stage of independence. It is a book that can be reread all throughout life without losing its power.
21.What is special about A Wrinkle in Time?
A.It’s about space exploration. B.It has been adapted for film.
C. It shows a teen’s difference. D.It has opened teenagers’ eyes.
22.Whose book is based on personal experience?
A.Madeleine L’ Engle’s. B.R. J. Palacio’s.
C.Don Miguel Ruiz’s. D.Jacqueline Woodson’s.
23.Which book is intended for teens stepping into a novel life?
A.The Four Agreements. B. Wonder.
C.Brown Girl Dreaming. D.A Wrinkle in Time.