Top 10 best books for teenagers

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Internet technologies are increasingly replacing reading by watching videos, chatting, on forums and in social networks. However, for years Russia has remained one of the most reading countries in the world, occupying the 7th line in the corresponding rating.

Today we offer all Top-10 best books for teens .The selection includes works that are most popular among readers from 13-17 years old.

Contents:

  • 10. Hunger Games, S. Collins
  • 9. Kill a Mockingbird, H. Lee
  • 8. A series about the Hobbits, JR.Tolkien
  • 7. The Book Thief, M. Zuzak
  • 6. The Little Prince, A. De Saint-Exupery
  • 5. Harry Potter, D. Rowling
  • 4. 100 years of solitude, G. Marquez
  • 3. 451 degrees Fahrenheit, RBradbury
  • 2. Pride and Prejudice, D. Austin
  • 1. Count of Monte Cristo, A. Dumas

10. Hunger Games, S. Collins

This trilogy has become a bestseller in bookstores even before the release of the same-name sci-fi movie. The action of novels unfolds in the future in the territory of the state of Panem. The main heroine of the "Hunger Games" Kitnes Everdin takes part in the brutal competition for survival, and then the uprising against the totalitarian government of Panem.

9. Kill a mockingbird, H. Lee

For "Mockingbird", Lee received the Pulitzer Prize. The book takes place in the 1930s, the narrative is written on behalf of the child. In the novel, Lee condemns such tragic features of modern society as xenophobia and violence.

8. A series about the Hobbits, JR.Tolkien

The incredible adventures of Tolkien's heroes capture both adults and children. Among the works of Tolkien 10 books are devoted to the hobbits and other inhabitants of Middle-earth.

7. Book thief, M. Zuzak

Zuzak writes a lot for children and teenagers."Book thief" is the story of a little girl who lost her family in pre-war Germany. The books that she finds, and sometimes steals, help her survive. The addiction to reading leads to the fact that Lizel began to write on her own.

6. Little Prince, A. De Saint-Exupery

This allegorical work is written in an unusually beautiful language and evokes a special state of mind for readers of any age."Little Prince" must be read in the publication, accompanied by author's illustrations of St. Exupery.

5. Harry Potter, D. Rowling

A series of books about the little wizard Potter and his friends - one of the most popular among the works of contemporary literature."Potter" with pleasure reads people from different countries, cultures and age categories.

4. 100 years of solitude, G. Marquez

The work is written in a special style of "magical realism."In the world sold more than 30 million.copies of the novel. In this book there are almost no dialogues, the sentences are extensive and deployed. These stylistic devices create a special atmosphere and allow you to immerse yourself in the special world of the heroes of Marquez.

3. 451 degrees Fahrenheit, R. Bradbury

In his fantasy novel Bradbury describes a consumer society fastened by a mass culture where all dissent and criticism are brutally suppressed. For a long time, the novel was a victim of censorship in different countries because of the mention of abortion and infernal flames.

2. Pride and Prejudice, D. Austin

Unfortunately, many more teenage girls saw the eponymous film, but did not read the original. And yet, this book is one of the best British novels written under the influence of the atmosphere of the late 19th century.

1. Earl of Monte Cristo, A. Dumas

The plot of the novel was taken from A. Dumas from the archives of the Parisian police. As a result, the fascinating story of the adventure of Edmond Dantes became the second most popular novel by Dumas after the "Musketeers" and the best book for teenagers.