Good Books For Teen Girls

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Editorial Team

A book helps you to travel to an unknown destination through your mind. It unravels many secrets which you wished to know. Books exemplify the spirit of learning from the core. A person cannot grow and become a success unless he or she has a learning attitude. This attitude for learning can only increase with reading habits. However, teenagers are not inclined to read books. It is a fact because they face many distractions in their life. The advancement of technology has shortened the attention span which is required for reading. So, how can you help your teenage girl to instill reading habit? Which Good Books For Teens your teenage girl should read? In this article, let’s discuss it.

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How To Install A Reading Habit In A Teenager?

The life of a teenager is full of distractions. Creating a habit for reading by overlooking the distractions is a very tough job. So, as a parent, you have to take the onus of creating the reading habit for your teenage girl or even boy. There are some specific ways in which you can do that. Here is how you can create a habit of reading in a teenager.

1. Read Stories From A Young Age:

You need to help your child in creating the reading habit. The best way to do that is by reading stories to your child from a young age. Your child will get influenced by what you are doing. So, after a few years, during his or her teenage years, your child will also be inclined to read books.

2. Become A Good Reader Yourself:

If you cannot entertainingly read a book, then your child will not be interested in listening to the stories. So, he or she will never have an interest in reading books. That is why you should become a good reader at first. You should practice and remodel your reading abilities in a way that will make the listener entertained.

3. Switch The Conversations Around Books:

You need to switch your conversations with your child around books. Unless you discuss with your child about books, he will not be that much interested in reading it. Also, if your child is reading a book presently, ask him or her about the content of the book. It will make your child a better reader.

4. Gifts Books For Your Child:

You need to gift Good Books To Read For Teens to your child. Books are the best and the most constructive gift that someone can get. So, when you gift books for your teenage boy or girl, he or she will automatically become interested in reading it. If the book is interesting and entertaining, then your teenage boy or girl will be inclined to finish it. In this way, a teenager can become a better reader by creating a reading habit.

5. Tell Your Child The Benefits Of Reading:

As a parent, you will be well-aware of the benefits of reading habits. That is why you want your child to have that habit as well. But, if your teenage boy or girl does not know about those benefits, he or she will not want to read books anyway. That is why you have to tell your child and make them aware of the benefits of reading. It will help your child to create a habit of reading.

Some Good Books For Teen Girls

1. They Both Die At The End

What will you do if today is the last day of your life? Adam Silvera answers this question with this riveting novel, They Both Die at the End. It is a brilliant story of two friends whose lives change over one unforgettable day. The story reminds us that there’s no life without death and no love without loss. This can be counted as a good book for teen girls.

  • Author: Adam Silvera
  • Publishing Year: 2017
  • Genre: Romance novel
  • Goodreads Ratings: 1/5

2. Just Listen

It is the story of Annabel, whose friendship with her best friends Clarke and Sophie ended bitterly. She has to get into her final year of school as a lonely girl. The story us about her struggle to recover from the mental trauma of losing her best friends. However, she finds someone new in her life and her life changes forever. It is a well-written book by Sarah Dessen.

  • Author: Sarah Dessen
  • Publishing Year: 2006
  • Genre: Fiction
  • Goodreads Ratings: 1/5

3. Fangirl

During the teenage years, many teenagers look to fit into a group or among friends. How to deal with such situations? “Fangirl” by Rainbow Rowell answers this question effectively. “Fangirl” is a story revolves around two twin sisters, Wren (gregarious) and Cath (introvert), who have grown up without a mother and with a very busy father.

  • Author: Rainbow Rowell
  • Publishing Year: 2013
  • Genre:  Romance novel
  • Goodreads Ratings: 1/5

4. Speak

“Speak” by Laurie Halse Anderson is a story of a depressed girl, Melinda. Isolation is the main theme of this story. The story is based on the horrible incident that happened to Melinda during a party and how she is not capable to speak about what happened to her and give up speaking altogether. The character development is excellent and the narration is so powerful that the author successfully captured the pains and dilemma of everyday high school life

  • Author: Laurie Halse Anderson
  • Publishing Year: 1999
  • Genre: Fiction, Novel
  • Goodreads Ratings: 4/5

5. Jane Unlimited

Jane Unlimited is the story of a college dropout, still grieving the death of her beloved aunt Magnolia. Before dying, Magnolia made Jane a promise. If she ever was invited to Tu Reviens, estate house, she should accept the invitation. Tu Reviens is a giant and mysterious manor full of secrets. She was invited and she accepted the offer. Jane unlimited is an ambitious novel about grief and adventure that every teenage girl loves to read.

  • Author: Kristin Cashore
  • Publishing Year: 2017
  • Genre: Mystery, Young Fiction
  • Goodreads Ratings: 4/5

6. Truly Devious: A Mystery

“Truly devious: A mystery” is a perfect novel for Agatha Christie fans. In this novel, Johnson brilliantly twists two mysteries together. Stevie Bell is the central character. She is a smart girl who likes to solve unsolved crimes. She joined Ellingham Academy, a famous private school full of riddles, twisting pathways, and gardens. Ellingham Academy is founded by Albert Ellingham who wanted his academy to take learning is a game.  This academy mold several brightest thinkers, inventors, and artists.   Stevie Bell joined Ellingham Academy with an ambitious plan: solve one of the great unsolved crimes of American history took place in Ellingham Academy

  • Author: Maureen Johnson
  • Publishing Year: 2018
  • Genre: Mystery Novel
  • Goodreads Ratings: 4/5

Apart from these, there are some Good Nonfiction Books For Teens to read which a teen girl would need to read to live a fulfilling life. As a parent, you should look to gift your teenage girl these books and help her in becoming a better reader.

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