Teenagers have different tastes. Get a few different books and tell them that you will give them $5 to read the first two pages. If the book is right for them then they'll read the rest of it for free, otherwise, paying them $100 probably won't get them to finish it.
search online for great books teenager's will love /don't pay them to read a book because they will just do it for the money not to enjoy the book but choose a book that matches there taste and show them that internet,tv or game consoles are better than books show them that books can be interesting
If you are a teenager and have Multiple Sclerosis in your genes you can read books to enjoyment.
Yes, but only books that interest him (and school books) such as books on Quidditch. He doesn't read nearly as much as Hermione.
It's not that teens do not chose to read books, because I read a lot. It is just the teens find things that interest them more, like the internet and T.V. They think that these are more enjoyable. But, not ALL teenagers choose not to read books
Read comic books or scary stories or perhaps mysteries will interest you. Agatha Christie's novels are fun to read and they go pretty quick.
Meggie from the Inkheart trilogy is a strong willed young teenager who loves to read. Like her father, she has the gift to read out/in characters from books. She can also read herself and anyone else into books, as portrayed in Inkspell. In the movie Inkheart, she can also write story's and synonymously read from them to make the words come true.
It depends on your personality: If you like to read, then books are fun to read. If you hate to read, then books are NOT fun to read. Personally, though, I adore books. I have a new one almost every day.
Read. Read the newspaper. Read books that interest you. Read your school books. I mean REALLY read them, then ace your tests. Your grades will go way up. Your teachers will be pleased. And your parents might be so impressed they might end the grounding sooner. Read.
Any book by Farley Mowatt or Jack London of course The Tarzan books and Robinson Crusoe (not the comics) the actual books!!! The Diary of Anne Frank is a must read for anyone teenager or adult alike!
Harry Potter, Twilight, Deltora Quest, Lord of The Rings or Beastly*.*Also a movie, but the movie sucks at telling the story correctly, so read the book
School children are only worried about passing an examination. So they limit their attention and interest only to the prescribed text books and the notes given by their teachers to pass the examination. They do not read books in search of additional knowledge.
Give them an incentive something awarding if they read enough books, like an end of the year ice cream party or something.
In the first month, Jamie read 9 books. In the second month, he read 12 books. In the third month, he read 15 books. In the fourth month, he read 18 books. In the fifth month, he read 21 books.