Today, young people spend most of their free time in the virtual world. Social networks, YouTube, Instagram cause dependence among modern teenagers. The alternative to the Internet is reading. Good books not only allow you to spend time fascinatingly, but also develop critical thinking.
“Stigmalion”, author – Christina Stark.
Practice shows that most love works are written within a certain framework and are full of stamps. The modern author Christina Stark in her work “Stigmalion” managed to do without them.
The novel is written in “youth language”, with a dynamic storyline, romantic notes and a happy ending. In fact, it is a new format of modern love literature for teenage readers.
“Jackaby”, William Ritter.
William Ritter in his book “Jackaby” describes Victorian New England, the work of a private detective and fantastic events. Traditional fantasy entourage is sure to fascinate young readers and make them forget about the virtual world until the last pages of the book. Some readers find similarities in the content of the book “Jackby” with the cycle of books “Lockwood & Company”.
John Green: “All the Way Down
All school-age children should read John Green’s work “Turtles – and there is no end to them. The novel with such an unusual title tells the story of the first love and friendship. The main character named Hell is a rather shy girl, whose potential opens up as you read it. Find out what she really is!
Teri Terry’s trilogy – “The Launderers of Fates”.
“Launderers of Fates” by popularity can be compared with “Hunger Games”. Thrilling content of the book takes the reader to the dystopia of the near future, where as a punishment erases the memory. The development of events is sure to be filmed soon.
Lee Vixen: “My Name is a Fox” series.
Author Lee Wicksen has built a literary world into which the reader is drawn, like a raging funnel, from the first lines. The cycle of publications is written in the fantasy genre. It is recommended to read it from the age of eighteen.