20 best books for teenagers!
During the holidays sometimes boredom gets us ,believe me or not, sometimes it's a little bit worth to be annoyed. "Doing nothing" is a great opportunity to come up with some great ideas, start something that we have always wanted to do or read a book. The last one is probably one of my favorite ways to kill boredom. Through my short {seventeen years old} life, I have already read a whole lot of books. I will not write about the benefits of reading books, because everyone already knows them but I'm going to tell you that books read in the summer are different than in any other season.
The point is that novels about summer are read at that time, we remember them for many years and they become a symbol of these holidays, they remind us of them. Sunny beach, hanging out friends at the pool, amazing adventures and summer romances {I'm asking where is my holiday love!} - everything we want on holidays, books can also provide us even on a rainy afternoon. Of course, I am not saying that you should sit at home all summer and read books, no no no, go out and live your life and they should only be a way to spend the free time. But then there's the question: What to read?
God forbid, no school lectures and our parents' boring books. As always, I'm here to help you out. I have made a list of books for you that are great for a teenager just for the summer break. Each pone of them is great and believe me, they are the best of the best I have ever read.
20 The BEST summer books:
- "To all the boys I've loved' Jenny Han
- DIMILY series: Did I mention I love you? Did I mention I need you? Did I mention I miss you? Estelle Maskame
- "All the bright places" Jennifer Niven
- "Will Grayson. Will Grayson "John Green
- "If I stay" Gayle Forman
- trylogy: "The summer I turned pretty" "It's not summer without you" "We'll always have summer" Jenny Han
- "Before I fall" Lauren Oliver
- "Second chance summer" Morgan Matson
- "How to disappear" Roat Sharon Huss
- "Love, Rosie" Cecelia Ahern
- "Between the lives" Jessica Shirvington
- "Holding up the universe" Jennifer Niven
- "Looking for Alaska" John Green
- "An Anbudance of Katherines" John Green
- "The one and only" Sophie McKenzie
- "DUFF" Kody Keplinger
- "It only happens in the movies"Holly Bourne
- "Blue" Lisa Glass
- "Movie night" Lucy Courtenay
Do you have any books worth recommending that could be on the list? And how are your holidays passing by?
xx Marta
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