These books didn’t just entertain me, they shaped my perspective and played a big role in how I see the world and myself. I didn’t discover them as a teen, but honestly, it doesn’t matter how old you are. These stories will stay with you. Some will k...
"Thirteen Reasons Why" is my all-time favorite book. It helps me understand myself and think about my past actions. This book is great for thinking about how our choices affect others. It reminds us that we can always improve our lives.
Thirteen Reasons Why (l) : Asher, Jay
Even long after the end of the book the characters and the story of the book stays deeply rooted in my heart and they're going to stay the same until I return to this lovely book again.
All the Bright Places : Niven, Jennifer
“The world is not a wish-granting factory,”
Books - Fault In Our Stars (L) : John Green
No matter how many times I read those specific excerpts and paragraphs, they will always break my heart for the protagonist, for me, and for everyone else who suffers from mental illnesses.
It's Kind of a Funny Story by Ned Vizzini
A Good Girl's Guide To Murder was a great rollercoaster, bullet-paced read for me. There were a slew of creepy suspects to heighten the suspense and tension. This whodunit, detective read, kept me engrossed.
A Good Girl's Guide To Murder : Holly Jackson
A book that will leave you surprised, startled, and dumbfounded as you read it, and then leave you numb as it nears its conclusion. From the first to the last page, it’s a page-turner.
Good Girl, Bad Blood by Holly Jackson
With each chapter, the knot in your gut tightens a little more. Ultimately, it will make you chew your nails when you are trying to wrap your head around this mysterious tale.
As Good As Dead (A Good Girl's Guide to Murder, #3) by Holly Jackson
a very inspiring read and if you're a young reader, you're going to find a lot of positive aspects of life which will help you to sail through the pressure of school life and It will help you to understand and see the life with a better viewpoint
Perks Of Being A Wallflower : Chbosky, Stephen
It made me cry miserably, leaving me grappling with the guilt of losing one unforgettable character. I knew something tragic was coming, but when it did, I was completely unprepared.
Looking for Alaska : Green, John
A Very Large Expanse of Sea is ideal for anyone navigating or interested in multicultural environments, as it offers valuable insight into the challenges faced by minorities, particularly those who experience racism, Islamophobia, or cultural stereot...
A Very Large Expanse of Sea by Tahereh Mafi
It's not just about the fantasy world of witch and wizards or the darkness and the light, this book is more than these things because the story and the writing has a soul to them.