You can read as many books as you wish all the way through at the library, and it's free!
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
If there was a shortage of books at the library you would read all of them and have no books to read anymore.
J.K. Rowling's books encourage teens to read by providing real life fiction which most teens can relate to, with a touch of a little fantasy so that the books are not entirely boring. Harry Potter's adventures, family troubles, and even his romances draw readers to the fact that reading can break all boundaries, and teaches them to be a little more free.
I have almost read all the books in the "Clique Series" and I am a preteen. Some of them involve some Teen-Adult situations but.... since the girls in the book are about 13-14,I think the books are good for teens! :)
vampire academy, for teens, there's making love in it!!
No. There are many nonfiction series books.
try Scribd.com and Wattpad.com, they have a lot of books
I have read all seven Harry Potter books.
not all but some of them you read by yourself
No, you need to read all three books all the way through, or youll loose what its about... And book 4 isn't out yet, but I'd imagine youll have to read it all... (I so need book 4)
there are exactly 5 books i have read all of them
You can read urban books online on platforms like Amazon Kindle, Apple Books, Barnes & Noble Nook, Google Play Books, and Kobo. Some libraries may also offer digital copies of urban books through platforms like OverDrive or Hoopla.