The Best 10 Books Read By Me
The Best 10 Books Read By Me, by xQTxPYx
This list of books are the most un-diverse list of books. I stick with what I like, and these are what I like. I hope you all at least enjoy what I like, but you don't have to like what I like. We all have our own choices ansd opinions, so feel free to criticise me.
It's xQTxPYx, with her one track mind. She likes what she likes, and she hopes that you like it too.
Annie's Baby- The Diary of Anonymous, A pregnant Teenager- Edited by Beatrice Sparks
- This book is non-fiction. It's about a girl Annie (even though it's not her real name) who gets pregnant by the "guy of her dreams". Then she faces some of the hardest decisions of her life.
Multiple Choice- by Janet Tahjian
- This book is realistic-fiction. It is about a girl, I think her name was Jane, or something with a J. Anyway, the girl comes up with some game that helps her become more self-confident. The game in a way also helps her become popular. She winds up making a little boy..., then her friend stops becoming..., should I tell? Nah. Just read it for yourself.
- I really enjoy the 'Rate the Boys' section. It's cool how they give boys grades, and how the girl tells the story of what their boyfreind does to them. I also enjoy the 'I Dreamt I...' section. I think it's cool, how normal people just write to the editors of "YM" about their dreams. Then they have some dream person determine what each of the dream means.
- I can really relate to the main character. I think her name was Brittany, or Jasmine, or something like that. Anyway, the girl goes to an almost all white school, her dad's the head of custodians, and she just wants to be popular. She also has dreams of being a ballerina. She meets some lady, Ms. something, who helps her improve her dancing, who also has a cute nephew, who Brittany is getting a crush on. In the end......
- Besides the fact that I'm a "Teen People" and that the horoscopes, and quizzes are cool, there isn't much to say. I like how they have they embarassing moments pages too.
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Sammy Keyes Sereis- by Wendilin Van Dranen
- These books have good mysteries. Most of them, really don't...., wow, I almost told. The endings are good. I like how Sammy is; she is a tough girl, who just doesn't get enough respect.
Freak the Mighty- by Rodman Philbrick
- I think it was interesting how Max befriended Freak. I still don't get how Freak got his disease though. It was sad at the end how...but when Max's blank came, I was really scared.
Sadako and the Thousand Paper Cranes-by Eleanor Coarr
- This is a non-fiction book. It was really cool how Sadako's friend told her the crane story, so she had something to look forward to. Do you want to know the crane story? Of course. This is how it goes: If you make a thousand paper cranes, you'll have good luck. Sadako had leukemia, and was hospitalized. She wanted to get better, so she started to make the cranes. Sadako only........until........
How I Survived Being A Girl-by Wendilin Van Dranen
- This author is just great. Even when the boks are boring, she still makes you wnat to read them. I like that in a book.
"J-14" Magazine
- J-14 stands for Just for Teens. I love the horoscopes, and the most embarassing moments, and the lyrics pages. (Even though most of the time, when there are lyrics, I already know that song.) I think that the creator of this magazine, has a lot of


