Enjoy Reading These 8 Best Books For Teenagers
There is a wide variety of books to help teens enjoy reading which is a wonderful gift. Here’s a list of eight of the best books for teens.
At this age , teens are passionate about what they read and are more critical of the content of a book. Some even start writing their own work from an early age.
Reading a book is always a good idea. However, in order to choose a good book, it is important to know a little about the book’s argument.
Many books offer something that will make an impact and even change the reader’s life.
There are a myriad of excellent books for teens, depending on their preferences, interests, and aspirations.
Below are a few suggestions to help you pick out the best books for teens and help them develop a love of reading.
The 8 Best Books for Teens
1. From the Mixed-Up Files of Mrs. Basil E. Frankweiler
This story is mainly about the intriguing case of Claudia. Claudia and her brother decide to leave their home to make their parents appreciate them more.
Once they run away, their adventure begins… at the Metropolitan Museum of Art in New York City.
In the museum, they discover a statue that awakens their curiosity. Their fascination with the statue’s origins thus leads them to the mysterious Mrs. Basil E. Frankweiler, the former owner of this work of art. Unfortunately not translated into Dutch, more worthwhile.
2. The Curious Incident of the Dog at Night
Christopher Boone, a 15-year-old boy with Asperger’s syndrome, lives with his father. He has no mother because she has passed away.
Christopher is a good student and has excellent math skills. In addition, he has an extraordinary memory.
However, he also has serious problems with communication and other peculiarities. Like, for example, the color brown… or yellow, he can’t stand it. He becomes furious when others touch him.
After Christopher discovers the battered body of his neighbor’s dog, a professor encourages him to write about the event. Christopher sets out to find who killed the dog.
In his Sherlock Holmes style detective work, he discovers a multitude of surprises. However, the trail leads him to many unexpected things.
3. The 6 Most Important Decisions You’ll Ever Make
This literary piece uses real stories from teenagers around the world to address a range of responsibilities or decisions.
The main characters of the book, like most teenagers, have always lived under the authority of their parents.
Over time, however, the teens have learned to make their own decisions. Good or bad, their choices take them on a journey and they are at the helm.
This book provides teens with valuable insights into many of the most important decisions they face during adolescence and beyond.
4. Dune
Dune is an ideal choice for teens who enjoy science fiction. The book takes the reader on a journey to another planet, Arrakis.
Arrakis stands out because it is the universe’s only source of Melange – a spice that increases the capacity of humans to untold levels. It is considered the most important substance in the cosmos.
Entire families are devoted to collecting melange. However, greed and ambition are beginning to inflict deceit and betrayal among the planet’s inhabitants.
Through a series of events , the protagonist of the novel is left in the cruel Arrakis desert. There he must struggle to survive so that he can return and seek justice.
As teens devour this award-winning novel, they explore the layered interactions of politics, religion, ecology, technology and human emotion.
5. The truth about the Savolta case
This piece of adolescent literature was written by Eduardo Mendoza and presents another case to be solved.
The story takes the reader to the great Spanish city of Barcelona at the beginning of the 20th century.
There, a very young lawyer named Javier Miranda finds herself caught up in the power struggle of the elite business world. Javier soon learns one thing: no one is who they claim to be.
6. Sticking my thumbs
This book has characteristics of two different genres namely: horror and fantasy. The story takes place in the month of October.
The main characters, Jim Nightshade and William Halloway, two 13-year-old neighbors, lived completely normal, boring lives.
One day a fairground comes to town and some very strange things start to happen. The nightmarish events that follow cause the two main characters to learn to fight fear.
7. Kafka and the Traveling Doll
According to the book’s description, author Franz Kafka had a very unusual experience a year before his death.
One day, while walking through the Steglitz Park in Berlin, he found a young girl. She was crying inconsolably because she had lost her doll.
In an effort to calm the child, Kafka, the author of The Transfiguration , came up with a peculiar story. He told the little girl that her doll was not really lost. On the contrary, she had simply gone on a journey.
The next day, in the role of a postman, Kafka brought a letter to the park. From that evening, over the next three weeks, Franz wrote a series of letters and then delivered them all to the girl.
In those letters he told about the adventures of this special doll as she traveled to the far corners of the earth.
8. The Invisible Man
A scientist named Griffin comes up with the recipe for invisibility after years of scientific research.
He manages to make himself invisible. However, he can no longer undo the effects of his experiment.
Then he begins to instill fear in his city with his strange behavior and horrific appearance.
This is where the adventures of this book begin. Griffin eventually meets Dr. Kemp, his old ‘friend’. Kemp knows Griffin’s secret and so will have to decide whether to help him or not.
Children should start reading during childhood. As a child grows up and reaches adolescence, this good habit will grow even more and become a lifelong passion.
Choosing the right literature to spark a teen’s interests can be a bit of a challenge. However, it is important to choose a quality story that appeals to young minds.
The educational and formative aspects of a book are also something to keep in mind.
Keep this list of the best books for teens handy the next time you hit the bookstore!