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    John Green Article

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    along with being a finalist for the Los Angeles Times Book Prize twice. John authored Looking for Alaska‚ An Abundance of Katherines‚ Paper Towns‚ The Fault in Our Stars‚ and co-wrote Will Grayson‚ Will Grayson with David Levithan. Although Green’s young adult novels focus on serious subjects such as cancer‚ suicide‚ isolation‚ and self-discovery‚ they are often full of humor‚ word problems‚ math puzzles‚ and eccentric facts. But cutting through the reflexive dark wit of highly intelligent teenagers‚

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    trying to save his brother‚ and you got to see the world through a vengeful military prodigy who just wants to find her brother’s killer. This book definitely passed my expectations. I honestly was not expecting much from just another dystopian young adult novel but having it being set in a California that looks much different from my own and getting to see two different perspectives really won me over. Legend is not perfect however‚ there were a couple out of character moments and one romantic relationship

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    girls. Twilight is the story of Edward and Bella’s romance. Forget any vampire romance you have read before‚ Twilight is so unique it is almost like it’s in its own genre. The book is marketed at Young Adult readers but it has the ability to cross age barriers and will satisfy both teenagers and adults alike. When seventeen year-old Bella Swan leaves sunny Arizona to live with her father in the small and gloomy Pacific North-West town of Forks she doesn’t expect to like it. After all she has made

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    Before I Die- Speech

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    If it sometimes seems as though the world is killing itself‚ here‚ between covers‚ is something to live for. A book about a 16-year-old girl dying of leukaemia. This may sound too depressing for words‚ but this much-hyped novel is meant to drive hundreds of thousands of readers to tears and to fast injunctions for all their friends to read it. | | |Good Morning Class and Mr Cartwright. Before I Die by Jenny Downham is in every perception‚ every | |particle of one girl’s desire‚ regret‚ rage‚

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    Though Melinda her has shown a light on a topic that many authors would be too afraid to put in a young adult novel and for this and it’s amazing but realistic writing the book Speak was a finalist for the National Book Award. Due to its success and powerful message‚ Speak was re-published with a minor change: in the beginning of the book was a poem‚ constructed

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    Reading Among Youth

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    CABRAL‚ ALYANNA ANGELINA M. Argumentative Essay Communication I (TFD2) October 16‚ 2012 Technology and Movies Help in Promoting Reading among the Youth of Today “I find television very educating. Every time somebody turns on the set‚ I go into t he other room and read a book.” (Groucho Marx). Upon reading this quotation from Marx‚ I felt that he is trying to make technology sound as the mortal nemesis of reading. If I were to choose between watching T.V. and reading a book‚ I would

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    There comes a time in everyone’s life when they reach the point where they are no longer children‚ but adults. The transition from a child into a young adult is referred to as “the coming of age‚” or simply growing up. Certain children reach this stage through a tragic‚ painful event‚ which sometimes can potentially change them and the way they view the world. Other children reach this stage by simply growing up and understanding everything around them. This stage in life is one of the most important

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    Loft

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    Essay Below is a free essay on "Lock And Key" from Anti Essays‚ your source for free research papers‚ essays‚ and term paper examples. Sarah Dessen‚ a New York Times best-selling author‚ has received numerous awards for her young adult novels. Her plots usually involve young love‚ friendship and/or family. Other books written by Sarah include Just Listen‚ Someone Like You‚ The Truth About Forever and Dreamland. Dessen cleverly incorporates the title into each story. For example‚ in Lock and Key‚

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    Young Adults

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    both a positive and negative role model for young people. Celebrities have success and that most young people will look up to them and will want to be just like them. Any and everything an celebrity does the media will find out about it Celebrities can be negatives role model for young people because they can make a mistake and send a negative message towards young people. Celebrities can be appropriate role models for young people because most young people look up to people on TV‚ magazines‚ and

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    The Hunger Games‚ written by Suzanne Collins‚ is a dystopian young adult novel published on 2008. The protagonist of the story‚ also the heroine‚ is the sixteen year old Katniss Everdeen. She comes from District 12‚ where coal is produced‚ and most people live in the state of poverty. Every year‚ two tributes are reaped from each district to compete in a sickening ‘celebration’‚ the Hunger Games. The Hunger Games has only one rule: to kill‚ or be killed. When Katniss’ sister was chosen as a tribute

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