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Lists of books for teenagers. The best books about the love of adolescents - the list

It is very important to add the child to reading. This will expand his horizons and join the book. But now children are fascinated by something completely different: gadgets, the Internet, etc. So how do you reduce the child and reading? To do this, it is enough to look at the lists of books for teenagers. They are regularly updated and include the most popular works. Some books became classics, others, on the contrary, became known only recently.

For example, National Public Radio in the US conducted a survey among 75,000 listeners and made its rating. It includes such books as "Harry Potter", "Hunger Games", "Kill a Mockingbird", "Blame the Stars", "The Lord of the Rings", "The Catcher in the Rye", and many others.

A genre of fiction remains popular among adolescents. Domestic literature can offer in this line the works of Sergei Lukyanenko (the cycle "The Watch", the novels about the young wizard Triks "Nedophepa" and "Fidget", space sagas and fantasy), Dmitry Glukhovsky ("Metro" series), and the Strugatsky brothers (" Picnic on the sidelines, "" Monday starts on Saturday, "" It's hard to be a god "). Foreign fiction is even more numerous. The recognized masters are Stephen King (many novels have been successfully screened), Andrzej Sapkovsky (saga of the Witcher), Frank Herbert ("The Dune Universe"), Ray Bradbury ("Martian Chronicles", "Dandelion Wine", "451 degrees Fahrenheit"). And Robert Heinlein ("Space Cadet", "Stranger in a foreign country").

Harry Potter

Everyone has heard about this phenomenon. All lists of books for teenagers include this series of novels. There are seven in total. Each of them is part of a great story about the life of Harry Potter - a teenage magician. The plot covers his life from 11 to 17 years - the same age that falls under the scope of adolescence.

But what is the success of this franchise? Any list of the best books for teens confirms that these novels written by Joanne Rowling, children of any age, are read by booze. The amazing magical world that exists next to our familiar life seems to be an invention, but the more pages are read, the more real and bright the story becomes.

A huge number of teenagers who read Harry Potter now wants to go to Hogwarts - an amazing school of magic, located in a castle hidden from the eyes of outsiders. The struggle between good and evil is filed so that what is happening does not fit into the banal plot - it is interesting to follow the peripeteias and the fate of the heroes on every page. With each book, the story becomes more confusing, and this only makes you want to know more about the denouement.

The tremendous success of books was continued by a series of films. It was thanks to them that a huge number of children decided to put aside their usual affairs and take books that seemed to have long ceased to be fashionable.

This is also a book about the love of adolescents. The list of characters who have encountered problems in their personal lives is quite large, although this line of the plot develops closer to the end of the epic. One thing is for certain - the Harry Potter universe will be an excellent example for the reader of how it is necessary and how not to behave. Each character here has his own character and ambitions, and often they come across in the next conflict. Emotions caused by the twists and turns of this great story will not leave anyone indifferent.

"The perks of Being a Wallflower"

What other books does the teen list include? Modern tops necessarily contain this work - a classic example of a successful novel for the audience "coming-of-age". This is also an epistolary novel. That is, his whole plot is built on letters - correspondence of the main character Charlie with his friend.

This is a good example of a book in which, without embellishment or grimaces, it is told about the problems associated with the appearance of private life in adolescents. Charlie will have to face the misunderstanding of others, quarrels, drugs, heavy decisions and many others. Describes situations familiar to every low-born, so that the novel, no doubt, will interest the audience of both sexes.

"The Catcher in the Rye"

This novel made Jerome Selinger a truly famous and even legendary writer in the United States. In the center of the plot is the seventeen-year-old teenager Holden Caulfield. It is on his behalf that the narrative is conducted.

The novel became so popular that many teenage books were oriented on it in the future. The list of censored publications often included "The Catcher in the Rye" until the 80's due to the fact that there were raised taboo subjects in society. These were references to sex, rebellion against society, etc. The infantile and nervous state of the protagonist became a kind of cliché and an element of popular culture. In the future, numerous writers and music groups mentioned Holden in their works. The controversy surrounding the novel was the impetus for the revision of many assessments concerning adolescents in American society.

"To Kill a Mockingbird"

This work is often spoken of as an example of an "educational novel". This is true, because any list of books about teenagers includes this name. Especially popular is "To Kill a Mockingbird" in the US, where the work is compulsory for studying at school. On its basis, children are brought up. The actions of the characters are analyzed and become an example for the pupils.

The plot narrates about such problems as discrimination, including racial prejudice. The plot twists around a loud lawsuit. The book brought success to the author from the very first day of publication. In 1961, Harper Lee received the Pulitzer Prize for this work.

"Lord of the Rings"

This fantasy was conceived as a fairy tale for children, and for certain that's why it is considered a teenage product by inertia. Tolkien wrote for his son a story about a dwarf hobbit, after which he conceived a huge epic about a fictional world.

This trilogy often falls in the list of books for teenagers of 16 years. The unique world, created by the imagination of the writer, is full of amazing peoples and even created from scratch languages (the author was a philologist). The merit of novels lies in the fact that they fit a huge number of European traditions and legends of the Middle Ages. But since historical chronicles are often just boring to read, the teenager can learn these amazing stories with the help of "The Lord of the Rings".

As a rule, readers, keen on this franchise, immerse themselves in the world of Middle-earth with a head, because it is so thoroughly worked out. To study it, it takes a huge amount of time. But this is exactly the case when spent hours are spent with pleasure.

"The Hunger Games"

Many people think that a sharp plot should be an indispensable element that the best books about teenagers have. The list of similar works, of course, is crowned by the trilogy "Hunger Games".

The reader will plunge into the post-apocalyptic world, where the state of the future exists on the territory of North America. Every year there is a tournament called "Hunger Games". The main character becomes a participant in this deadly competition.

Despite the seriousness of the problems raised in the book, it is targeted specifically at the adolescent audience. The reader is expected to experience and experience the main characters against the background of the destruction of the utopian state.

"Lord of the Flies"

It is necessary to carefully choose books for teenagers. The list, modern versions of which include "Lord of the Flies", will definitely suit every reader.

This book is written in the genre of Robinsonade. A group of children will end up on an uninhabited island, where they will now have to settle down and begin to survive. For this purpose the collective organizes, chooses leaders and learns new skills.

However, this group is split. Half of the guys who were engaged in hunting began to worship the idol of the Beast, supposedly living on the island. The object of their worship is the head of a pig pinned to a peak. This half settles on the other side of the island. Her way of life more and more resembles a savage, because of which, over time, there are several misfortunes. Teenagers will be useful to read about life, divorced from society, when all the usual rules and regulations are destroyed, and anarchy begins.

"Blame the stars"

Modern lists of books for teenagers necessarily include this novel. And this is not surprising, because a few years after the publication of "Blame the stars" have become an international sensation, translated into many languages.

The author (John Greene) decided on the pages of his book to tell the reader about two teenagers with an oncological disease who fall in love with each other. The novel describes their struggle for life and those few days when the disease recedes, and a happy respite begins. If an adult reader's storyline may seem boring, then for a teenager such a story will be a bright revelation.

Two captains

Russian-language lists of books for teenagers will necessarily include this novel written by Veniamin Kaverin. In the Soviet Union was very popular genre of literature for young people. This is how you can describe this work, published shortly after the end of the Great Patriotic War

The story of the life of Sani Grigoriev - a boy from provincial Ensk (under this name hides Pskov) inspired many teenagers to go to aviation. It was about this that the main character of the book dreamed and achieved his goal, having passed through many trials and complexities of the post-revolutionary life of Soviet Russia.

His adventures led to the search for the lost Arctic expedition of Captain Tatarinov, whose daughter he fell in love with for life. Their relationship unfolds over the years and reaches the culmination point with the onset of war. Therefore, this is also a book about the love of adolescents. The list can include two volumes, since it was in this form that the "Two Captains" were first published.

The main character will go through the betrayal and death of loved ones, the deprivation of wartime, as well as amazing campaigns in the Arctic, whose harsh nature hides many secrets.

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