Different Books For The Teenagers
“Regardless of the many technological advancements today, reading books is still a very powerful tool to learn. What progress we have now, we owe it to someone who knew how to read first before he thought of his invention. Progress requires knowing the hidden facts which have been revealed already and printed in books, online and offline. Reading opens and exposes one’s mind to the realities and mysteries of life. It makes you be a part of a whole humanity without necessarily going to different places. Reading brings you to the whole world which, in effect, catapults you to another world. It is through reading that our brain is stimulated by the things we have read which, in effect, stimulates our creative mind based on what we have read.
We start reading when we were still kids. We used to have colorful books and fairy tale stories. But as we grow old, we start to read different genres of books.
Books for the youth, depending on their age level, must be something with a hint of childhood stories with the presence of early adult themes. This age is a sensitive age, an age of confusion between being a child and being on one’s way towards young adulthood. The books for teens can be those about mysteries or romance since these are the more challenging books and teens find these exciting. Teens seek for thrill and adventure and mystery books can surely give them what they are looking for. The teens can become challenged reading stories from this type of books. Girls on the other hand prefer reading romance novels or books because they are not starting to look at the opposite sex. Young people should read books on adventures and fantasy or stories that are fictional. These kinds of stories are fun and can stir up their imagination. These books would take them to a new level of fun to balance their readings on unreal adventures, although youths now prefer modern adventures. They can relate more to familiar figures which they can see as role models. These books are great influence for the teens as long as these books don’t involve violence or any sexual content.
Those that are on the younger age bracket can learn from books that have pictures. The pictures themselves add to the thrill of reading and are also good brain stimulants. Parents should learn to teach their kids while they are young the value of reading and they should guide them in choosing the right genre that they can be able to learn from it and apply it in their daily lives as they grow older.”
Let your teenagers join Doubleday Book Club to enhance their skill in reading and improve their vocabulary. Other books they can join are the Book of the Month Club, Literary Guild and many more. Take your time to explore your choices.






















