I'm 23 and still read teen books. i don't think there is a cut off age. read as long as you enjoy that type of book
If kids read teen book books as long as there not bad or anything it will be fine and should realy help with there reading and vocab.
I'm not sure about teen catalogs but there's always borders online. I'm sure they might have some kind of recommended reading list. also, you could get a list of good books for your teen's reading levels from his or her teacher. those are good routes to go. some nice books are Tale of Two Cities by Charles Dickens, Moby Dick by Herman Melville, Gone With the Wind, Great Expectations by Dickens, there are some great classics. but are books i have read. I'm fifteen and I've read those books this year and in years past, but I'm not sure about your teen's reading levels.
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You can find books for pre-teens by talking to teachers and librarians, who can carefully select books that would appeal to the pre-teen in question, based on their reading level and interests.
Well, it means that not reading books as bad burning them because either way the knowledge in the text will be forever forgotten.
Reading books
Get the latest copy of Writers' Digest and start reading! It will tell you who's publishing what, what the editor's name and address is, and what they're paying.
All books are suitable, they allow people to experience worlds unknown. Stop worrying about WHAT someone is reading and relax, knowing that at least they are reading SOMETHING.
books I guess because books require reading!
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Harperteen.com or BarnesandNobles.com -Books -Romance
A teen can study their book as much as they want .