What Are Some Books That Teenagers Can Read Over the Summer?
Question by Dee: What are some books that teenagers can read over the summer?
I like realistic-fiction books, but anything will do. Although, please no non-fiction books.
If it helps, I read books like: The Clique Series by Lisi Harrison, and The Sisterhood of the Traveling Pants by Ann Brashares.
Books like that would do.
THANKSS!!! :]
Oh- and I also loved that book, Story of a Girl by Sara Zarr.
Best answer:
Answer by Thomas B
TWILIGHT <333
its a vampire romance ^.^
or keys to the kingdom
about a boy who finds a cool key that has cool powers..
i have lots.. but those were my favs 🙂
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NJ Teens Engaging in Pill Popping Party Game [AUDIO]
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Why Is Drug Addiction Considered a Disease?
Question by fraucarlson: Why is drug addiction considered a disease?
I have a psychological disorder I was born with and inherited. I have a hard time equating what I have as similar to a drug addiction. I didn’t choose my path. So can someone explain to me why it’s considered a disease?
Best answer:
Answer by KIM!!
I guess because addictions are mental disorders. When someone is addicted.to something they really cannot stop. Stopping means they suffer. It hurts them physically to be without their drug. Because their brain has been convinced that they NEED this drug, alcohol, or food to survive. But I certainly understand why you would be frustrated when you have a disease that you were born with.
How to Speak to Younger Sister About Alcohol Abuse and Life?
Question by CuriousKitty: How to speak to younger sister about alcohol abuse and life?
I am concerned about my younger sister, and I will attempt to give you as much detail in as possible without writing a novel.
I’m 26, live on East Coast. Younger sister, 22, lives 2000 miles away, with her fiance, 36, their 10 month old son, and our mom. Sister and mom have been out there about 5 years now, going to school, trying to live their lives, I guess. Fiance has full time job, Mom is finally pursuing the degree she always wanted to get; sister is 1.5 semesters away from a Bachelor’s in anthropology, which the highest degree anyone in our immediate family has achieved. I’m so proud of her, and I want nothing more for her to finish, and ideally, move back east.
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"I can give them lessons learned, what you need to look at, the warning signs. I think I can give an unobjective, non-basis view, which I will, the questions they will have about the government on personal level and give an insight on (substance abuse).".
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The audit, seen by The Saturday Age, found the quantity of so-called schedule 8 drugs – which are seen as having a ''high potential'' for abuse and addiction – exceeded the maximum amount allowed in nine out of 16 branches audited, by an average of 40 …
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