Reading is a very useful activity, which allows not only to kill time, but also contributes to the mental development of a person. If you decide to choose a piece, you should check out some of the popular books for teenagers.
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Back in 2002, a stunning novel was published, written by a French writer named Anna Gavalda. This novel is called "35 Kilos of Hope." This work tells the reader about a thirteen-year-old teenager-schoolboy who hated his educational institution and was sure that it was only destroying his life. But he decides not to give up and not let everything take its course. Some ideas come to the boy's goal, with the help of which he drastically changes his life. This work is not only interesting, but also instructive, as it reveals such life values as love, family and devotion.
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Another interesting book for teenagers was written by Valery Voskoboinikov. It's called "Everything will be okay." The protagonist of this work is an eleven-year-old boy who learns the difficulties and dangers of the world around him. This book teaches the reader such qualities as courage, determination, justice, mercy, kindness, sincerity and devotion. It reveals the problem of tolerance, tolerance and morality. In 2007, the author of this story received the National Prize for Children's Literature and the diploma of the children's reading jury as an award.
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Bet It's a Boy! By Terence Blacker has also received positive reviews from its adolescent readers. This book tells about the boy Sam, who in his life faced various difficulties and overcame them. The book is written in a simple and understandable language and is filled with many amazing and funny stories from the life of the protagonist. The main problems that the author tried to reflect in his work are the relationship of the two sexes, the relationship between peers and relatives.
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Klaus Hagerup's Marcus and Diana is a little different from the rest of the literature for teenagers. If other books are most often written in the adventure genre, the author of this work tried to more subtly reveal the psychology of human growing up, filling his book with humor, love and even sadness. The main characters have to understand who they are, who they want to become in life and how they can achieve this. Markus and Diana will appeal not only to adolescent readers, but also to adults.
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In 1996, Pavel Sanaev's book "Bury Me Behind the Skirting Board" was published and nominated for the Booker Prize. Of course, its name may seem intimidating to someone, but this work is worthy of your attention. Its main character was an eight-year-old boy who lived with his grandparents. This work shows the child's ability to become independent and make his own decisions about certain things.