Single Books’ Highlighting Values (that do not really reveal all the info) from some teenage gal  

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The Taker by J.M Steele




Personally, I really did enjoy the book. It reflected the life of a teenage girl who is about to face a new realm of reality. Obstacles face her and her future, when her SATs fail and “doom” shadows her future. But all hope is not lost, especially when The Taker comes to her aid. With the help of all those around her also, she is able to ‘undo’ the wrong choices, and learn from them making better ones along the way. If you think that this “info” is not enough…or is wrong…Then what the heck. Buy the book ( or if you’re not that rich and extravagant like me, borrow it) and start pouring over the pages!



The Boy Next Door by Meg Cabot




This book, I enjoyed too. It shows that deceit is not proper and…it hurts. But if IT is true love or true care for the person, then we’d learn to forgive. It shows also that one way or another, love hurts and depresses us but then, we’d see that love is patient, love is kind…er… true love, that is. The story also was presented in a creative way, which adds to the drama and…that stuff. I deeply recommend for you to read and ‘feel’. If after reading the book, and you thought of it as…ugly and unpleasant (I doubt! hahaha) then sorry you don’t have a wicked, sentimental sense of humor!

The Host by Stephenie Meyer


If you liked the Twilight Series, you’d definitely like this! It is a story of sacrifice, brotherhood, and ‘perfectly-human’ traits that we cannot help but not ignore. It involves creatures. (Once again, like her other books) Something like that, because…um…never mind. So that the thrill is a surprise! Hahaha. Anyway, it’s a story about learning to love someone despite their imperfections and despite the ‘undesirable’ or ‘overly-unique’ traits. Like all her other books also, it has a dangling and cliff-hanging ending. So beware, for those who cannot take it!

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