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The 48 Laws of Power by Robert GreeneWhat did I like best about this book?
This book was interesting because it relates to life. Even though I don't really like nonfiction books this book caught my attention. I liked the fact that it can relate to anybody who reads it. I like how I felt empowered as a person after I read the book. Summary: This book is about exactly what the title says, the 48 laws of power. The book teaches you about what 48 things you need to be powerful in life. The book tells you what and what not to do in order to be successful in life by using relative stories. In order to be powerful in life there are 48 laws to help you succeed and get all the power and that's what this book is about. Sensitive Material: None. Recommended by Monique W. |
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Chicken Soup for the Teenage Soul edited by Jack Canfield, Mark Victor Hansen, and Kimberly KirbergerWhat did I like best about this book?
I like how you can relate to the different stories. Summary: This book contains lessons on: the nature of friendship and love; the importance of belief in the future; the value of respect for yourself and other important things Sensitive Material: Some sensitive subjects. Recommended by Ashley G. |
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365 Daily Devotions for Teen Guys edited by Patti M. HummelWhat did I like best about this book?
I liked how they have different perspectives about how they strived to do the right thing. I also liked how they give you advice on being closer to God. Summary: An encouraging way to lift spirits, and get your journey closer to God. This book inspires the young heart and keeps on giving advice to those in need of spiritual cleansing. Sensitive Material: Religious wise- Christianity Recommended by Donnie J. |