A selection of books for teens

Teenage literature isn't just stacks of books of fictional characters and incredible adventures. These are special books, their vocation is communication with the reader. Teenagers get most of the information on their own: something from books, something from close friends. Today we will tell you about books that can become such friends. They will become a source of useful information about the arrangement of the modern world and will help adolescents to better understand themselves.



Literature for teenagers Dmitry Lvovich Bykov - writer, journalist, literary critic. On his Facebook page, he published a list of recommended reading for teens. The editorial board of "Site" offers to plunge into the world of exciting stories that a teenager cannot just miss. It should be noted that it would not hurt for adults to read witty, modern and classic works of domestic and foreign authors, which will be discussed.



  1. Ursula Le Guin "Leaving Omelas". Is there a limit to the price a person is willing to pay for personal well-being? In addition to being a great parable, it is also a literary curiosity - the work is written in the second person.



  2. Truman Capote's Other Voices, Other Rooms was ranked ninth on The New York Times bestseller list. Miriam is a short but gripping and atmospheric story in which reality is intertwined with mysticism. "Voices of Grass" is a story about unwillingness to grow up and loneliness.



  3. Carson McCullers "The Heart Is a Lonely Hunter." A psychological novel about complex human relationships. The action takes place in America, the main character of the deaf-mute John Singer, lonely and misunderstood because of his deaf-mute.



  4. Victor Pelevin "Prince of the State Planning Commission". A biting novel that makes you think about the fine line between reality and the virtual world.



  5. Alexander Pelevin "Kalinova Pit". An exciting detective story in which the main character Helmut Laube falls asleep on the train. He falls into a series of dreams and cannot get out of them. But in every dream he drives up to the same station called Kalinova Yama.



  6. Mikhail Uspensky "The Adventures of Zhikhar". The heroes of Mikhail Uspensky's trilogy will not go into their pockets for a word. Readers call the author an honorary knight in the field of science fiction. Reading his books, as if you will rest your soul.



  7. Evgeny Lukin "We rolled your sun". Postmodern novel with many contemporary allusions and quotes associated with The Lay of Igor's Host.





You need to read classical literature. If she is boring and wants new experiences, refer to the list of Dmitry Lvovich Bykov. As you can see, in addition to all well-known authors, about whom we heard back in school, there are many unknown names of very worthy authors. What did you read from this list?

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