Kids Books - Health

Dawn Rochelle, Four Novels: Six Months to Live/ I Want to Live/ So Much to Live For/ No Time to Cry

Dawn Rochelle, Four Novels: Six Months to Live/ I Want to Live/ So Much to Live For/ No Time to Cry

By Lurlene McDaniel

So sad a lot of people die both of her friends so, if you are very sencitive you might not want to read these books.

Ask Elizabeth: Real Answers to Everything You Secretly Wanted to Ask AboutLove, Friends, YourBo dy... and Life in General

Ask Elizabeth: Real Answers to Everything You Secretly Wanted to Ask AboutLove, Friends, YourBo dy... and Life in General

By Elizabeth Berkley

This is a really interesting, useful, creative book. Inside, there are a lot of notes that have concerns, thoughts, questions on it from different people that teenagers might have. Like, low self esteem, relationships, friendships…etc. This author gives you a lot of advices that are very wide range, literally everything you are concern about, the answer is inside. Even about how to get a guy’s attention, how do you know if he’s the right one? Or how to confront to your friend without making her mad? I love this book because when i feel depressed, I’ll read it, it always give me the best advices, and by looking at other people’s concerns, you feel like you’re not alone. And sometimes when you’re contemplating, don’t know what to do, this book tells you how to make life easier in the best way. I really recommend every teenager to read this book, it will help you make the right decision, answer all the questions you have, and heal the wound in your heart.

Curveball: The Year I Lost My Grip

Curveball: The Year I Lost My Grip

By Jordan Sonnenblick

I read this book about a month ago and I loved it. The ending was especially good and the whole way through peter finds his passion for photography in heart of his grandpa.

Amalee

Amalee

By Dar Williams

Amalee's dad has a group of eccentric friends. When he gets sick, all of his friends help take care of Amalee What I thought of it: Amalee was kind of annoying. When she thought none of the girls liked her, she pretty much decided to stop trying to make friends. I think that was just plain stupid. Why not try to make friends with some of the guys? The writing was kind of sloppy. The author seemed like an amateur. And apparently, she's not that good at math either because Amalee is 10 or 11 (I don't remember), her dad is apparently 42 (they said in the beginning of the book that everyone besides Amalee is 42), but yet it is also stated that her dad was in his 20's when she was born. It doesn't make any sense. And even though they said that everyone besides Amalee was 42, it's stated that one of her dad's friends just turned 40. Also, all of her dad's friends (besides 1) are women. I'm not saying that there's anything wrong with that, but it isn't very realistic. I had high hopes for this book, but it was a real disappointment. Overall, it wasn't that good.

Keeping the Moon

Keeping the Moon

By Sarah Dessen

This book was alright, not fantastic but okay. Recomend to young girls who like a good romance story. ~ sheeshagirl :) ( follow me pls)

Notes from the Dog

Notes from the Dog

By Gary Paulsen

i am amazed that it is a good book .usually i dont read books under my level.** a must read book -tanjiijoan

Paper Heart

Paper Heart

By Aileen Arrington

This book looks cool and the front photo looks like a kid drawing but this book looks amazing

Strega Nona, Her Story

Strega Nona, Her Story

By Tomie dePaola

I love this book my grandma reads it to me all the time

Go ask Alice

Go ask Alice

By James Jennings

I think this book writes in a interesting way while it teaches us a life lesson by expressing in diary form. Throughout the whole book, it brought the reader's attention by giving us enough details. while changing the setting so fast that you don't really know what has happen in between. It is basically talking about a teen girl once believed she have the best life she can ever get. Until she drink a coke that has drug. Her life changed after since then. She couldn't keep herself from addicting to drug. She once did decide to change, and start over. After self struggling and series of therapy and going through different kind of hospital, she finally managed to keep herself stop falling for drugs and self harm. My opinion on this book is that it is absolutely real. The events and things that are descrbed in the story shows how the addiction would go. After reading this book, I sort of found out how scary is these drug can really affect a person's life. It is interesting because it gives you a close look on what their life could be and things that they could go through. It is also heartbreaking to think that there is thousands of teenage kids who could go through things that are similar. I would definitly suggest this book to 8th grade and above. I would definitly not recommand this book to 7th grade or under becuase this topic may be a little adult, and also it contains words and phrases that are censored for children.

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