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What are some books that teens should read before they age to 21?

2010 August 31
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Question Rose loves you:] : What are the books that young people should read before the age of 21? My plan is into grow with a good head on my shoulders, & I think books are the clé.J love books with meaning, but do never we all? I need books about love, friendship, hope, family, life, happiness, soul, knowledge, etc., etcJ’ai thirteen, & I read tout.Tous books with good lessons, Breathtaking & simply take? Thank you! Best answer:

Answer by Carrie ♥
There is a special version “series Another World” by Kelley Armstrong & his one really good series of supernatural love & friends of the ship & the death & like everyone else. The first book is called Bitten, then the inside cover several pages in the list of this series of books (and other series) so you can read them in order. You can also visit kelleyarmstrong.com for more information. Enjoy!

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  1. Buni permalink
    August 31, 2010

    Okay now!!! You have to listen to what I’m saying. Read Mercedes Lackey books. . You will LOVE these. They are my all time favorite. She has one big series about Valdermar (that’s a country). Theres magic in these books and everything else you could want. READ THEM!!!! Theres a list of here books here…. http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Mercedes_Lackey
    I personally think the three Owlflight books are the best but you might want to read them in order. I also suggest you real The Black Swan by: Mercedes Lackey. It has nothing to do with the valdemar series but you’ll LOVE it. I started reading them when I was 13 and I like to think they helped put a good head on my shoulders. You can’t really learn from books unless you like them and these books are perfect for that. Books can’t teach you all about life but they can be perfect for escaping in to every once in a while. I can’t even express how much i loved them and still love them. PLEASEEEE read them. And you’ll love them forever even after you turn 21. These are fantasy books and they are absoulutley breathtaking.

  2. @my permalink
    August 31, 2010

    Someone like you,
    Dreamland,
    Keeping the moon
    all by Sarah Dessen.

    Its a 50/50 thing by Chris Higgins
    Jinx by Meg Cabot
    Driftwood by Cathy Cassidy
    these r only a few, n there r many other books also! :)

  3. Jorrocks permalink
    August 31, 2010

    Here’s my hit list, in no particular order.

    Candide by Voltaire
    Gulliver’s travels by Swift
    Sidhhartha by Herman Hesse
    The Seven Spiritual Laws of Success by Deepak Chopra
    Heart of Darkness by Joseph Conrad
    Flatland by Abbott
    The wasp factory by Iain Banks
    Dirk Gently’s Holistic detective agency by Douglas Adams
    The Odyssey by Homer
    The Tao of Physics by Frijtof Capra
    The dangerous book for boys by Conn and Hal Iggulden

    Cheers

  4. Em8279 permalink
    August 31, 2010

    I think these books are absolutely perfect for you, they’re just what you’re looking for, and they’re classics so they are things that I think everyone should read:

    Pride and Prejudice by Jane Austen
    Emma by Jane Austen
    Persuasion by Jane Austen
    Sense and Sensiblity by Jane Austen
    Anna Karenina by Leo Tolstoy
    Wuthering Heights by Emily Bronte
    Jane Eyre by Charlottle Bronte

    Trust me you’ll love them! They have every quality that you have mentioned and they are timeless and loved by so many people! I could read them all several times and never get tired of them. They all have good lessons and are just plain breath taking!

  5. Dave permalink
    August 31, 2010

    The Great Gatsby – F. Scott Fitzgerald.

    Lolita – Vladimir Nabokov (if you can stomach it, but arguably one of the best written novels of all time.)

    Heart of Darkness – Joseph Conrad

    The Reluctant Fundamentalist – Mohsin Hamid

    Pride and Prejudice – Jane Austen

    A String of Pearls – Anonymous

    A Fine Balance – Rohinton Mistry

    (Ranked by how much i like them.)

  6. Bob Sacamano permalink
    August 31, 2010

    You should read ‘Catcher in the Rye’ before you’re too old to associate with the protagonist. I read it when I was 30. Big disappointment.

  7. Melissa permalink
    August 31, 2010

    The Lovely Bones took my breath away. It’s my all time favorite book.

  8. sweetdreams permalink
    August 31, 2010

    Hey, I’m thirteen too and I love to read (and hopefully will become an author one day), so here’s my list –
    Blood Ties by Sophie McKenzie, it’s an amazing book, I strongly recommend it.
    Harry Potter series (I’m guessing you know who that’s by :) ), you might have already read this one.
    House of night series by P.C and Kristen Cast – About vampires, but I found it interesting.

    Hope you enjoy them, I certainly did xxx

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