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WHAT ARE TEENS READING?

WHAT ARE TEENS READING?

 
Teen Reads

Book reviews, author interviews, movies from books, adult titles for teens, contests, ultimate reading lists

Teenlit

Book reviews, cool links

Teen Ink

Teen literary magazine with book reviews, articles by teens, art and photos, publishing resources

PUSH

Book reviews, author interviews, annual novel writing contest
 
 
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Author Websites

Author Websites

Keep up to date with what your favorite authors are writing, reading and doing.

LAURIE HALSE ANDERSON

The Impossible Knife of Memory, Speak, Twisted, Prom, Catalyst  

PATRICIA BRIGGS

The Mercedes Thompson Novels (Moon Called, Iron Kissed)
 
Hunger Games Series

MELISSA DE LA CRUZ

Frozen: Heart of Dread, Blue Bloods, The Van Alen Legacy

ALEX FLINN 

Towering, Beastly, Breathing Underwater, Fade to Black, Breaking Point, Nothing to Lose, Diva  

ELLEN HOPKINS

Smoke, Crank, Glass, Impulse, Burned  

RICHELLE MEAD

Vampire Academy 

STEPHANIE MEYER

Twilight, The Host  

DAVE PELZER 

A Child Called It, The Lost Boy, A Man Named Dave  

VERONICA ROTH

Divergent, Insurgent, Allegiant, Carve the Mark

SCOTT WESTERFELD

Uglies/Pretties, Midnighters, So Yesterday, Peeps/Last Days, Leviathan
 
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DO THE MATH...

DO THE MATH...

The average reader reads 300 words per minute. If a teen reads just 15 minutes per day, that adds up to 31,500 words per week.

Studies show that for every 100,000 words read, the reader’s vocabulary growth is 50%.
 
 
EASY A...

EASY A...

In 2007 the National Assessment of Educational Progress (NAEP) found that students who read FOR FUN almost every day had higher reading scores than those who said that they never or hardly ever read for fun.