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May 10, 2009 08:39AM

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Crank, Speak, and What Happened to Cass McBride are such good books and also my favorites :]


Don't get me wrong, I get what you mean by "real problems", but I think it should be worded differently. \


SPEAK WAS MADE INTO A MOVIE, IT WAS PRETTY GOOD.

I either have already read them or am plaining on too.
I love Speak.
You forgot White Oleander though.


Deffinately agree with you

I don't mean to offend anyone =)

I agree. I saw the uglies adn was like...What? Why is that on there?!

SPEAK WAS MADE INTO A MOVIE, IT WAS PRETTY GOOD."
Are you serious??? I didnt know it was a movie!

I know. That shouldnt be on there. Thats fantasy. Not likely to happen...



your right!! :)
I don't know what people were thinking...

love speak, 13 reasons why & the outsiders though


*Prancer!* wrote: "Nataytay wrote: "For best Teen books about REAL problems I DEFINITELY think that "Speak" should be at the top of the list. Some books shouldn't be on the list though, even as an option, like the "..."
It's on there because the Uglies series may be Scifi, but it still deals with one of the most problem among teens nowadays, the overall worry about physical appearance. This then can be related to how many teens have such horrible self-esteem which leads to big problems.
It's on there because the Uglies series may be Scifi, but it still deals with one of the most problem among teens nowadays, the overall worry about physical appearance. This then can be related to how many teens have such horrible self-esteem which leads to big problems.

SPEAK WAS MADE INTO A MOVIE, IT WAS PRETTY GOOD."
I don't blame you, but I finished it and it was good.

very true i stil cry in Thirteen Reasons Why



It's about a real problem symbolically because It's about a boy finding out life isn't about being beautiful on the outside but what's inside is what counts. :) And if you find a person who loves not just for your looks, but your personality, they are the one.



lol that is a lil odd to be on there....


I guess it depends on how you define "real"- "real" as in "extremely difficult/serious" or "real" as in "common". Efaw's book definitely falls into the former, not the latter :)

I guess it depends on how you define "real"- "real" as in "..."
That's true. :) The sci-fi books on here are pretty funny though. Although then again, they're all dealing with personal problems within the books so I can see why. .


Uglies did deal with the presssure to accept yourself and not give in to society's pressure blindly without questioning it.