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100 Great Books for Teens     
12 Good Books to Give to Your Friends in 2006     
20 Good Books to Give to Your Friends 2005     
20 Good Books to Give to Your Friends in 2007     
20 Good Books to Give to Your Friends in 2008     
Action! Adventure!     
These teen heroines and heroes are swept out of their everyday lives by extraordinary events.and sometimes by what's happening just down the street!
Baseball     
Be My ValenTeen     
Does he like me? Does she think I'm a jerk? Did he understand what I meant when I said.what I said? What does she want?
Books You Can't Stop Reading     
High school teens will find plenty of good books to read on this list!
Caution: Good Books Inside     
Summer Reading for 2003
Coming Out     
Cool Books for Summer     
High school teens will find intriguing teen and adult fiction, plus some nonfiction, on this list.
Creature Feature     
Summer Reading for 2006
Creepiest, Scariest Books     
Dive Into a Good Book     
Summer Reading for 2004
Eating Food, Cooking Food     
Teens in these novels are cooking food, serving food, catering food, bringing food to friends, and attempting to eat nutritious food. The teens in the nonfiction books are you: cooking up great food, and finding out about the food industry.
Express Yourself...     
...in all the arts, and in music, pen and pencil, words, fabric, photography, theater, technology, and constructive action.
Fantastic!     
Fantasy Fiction     
Friends     
Funny Stuff     
Not everything has to be so serious!
Get Lost in a Good Book     
Summer Reading for 2004
Going Green     
Good Sports     
Grab a Book!     
Summer Reading for 2002
Heartbroken...and Healing     
Historical Gals     
Historical fiction rocks, featuring teen gals from 1000s Byzantium to 1922 Seattle-and then way back to 500 BC England.
Historical Guys     
1681 Boston, 1700s England and Madagascar, 1348 Germany, and across the Great Plains in the 1870s-there's a whole lot going on!
Hot Books for Cold Days     
Never mind the cold, the damp, the dark. Books that thrill can take away the chill! Have a seat, turn on a lamp, and check out these novels and real-life guides.
Hot Books for Cool Days - 2008     
I wrote about it in my journal...     
Teens write their own books in these novels in journal form-which can inspire readers to pick up pens and write the truth about their own lives.
If you liked A Wizard of Earthsea...     
If you liked Twilight...     
It's Your Time! Read!     
It's Your Time! Read! Teens across the U.S. say that they'd like to read more, but it's hard to find the time. So take the time to make it your time.and read. Adventure, mystery, romance, science fiction, fantasy, historical fiction, everyday life-there's something for everyone on this list of recommended books.
Kick back and read this summer! (High School Teens)     
La Vida: Young Adult Fiction with Latino Themes     
Written for teens, these novels feature teens from the many countries and cultures of the Southern Hemisphere.
Laughing Out Loud     
Listen Up -- To a Good Mystery!     
Listen Up! To a recorded or downloadable book - 2008     
Listen Up! - to a Recorded Book     
Why should preschoolers have all the fun of listening to somebody read a good story? Bliss out on books for teens recorded on CD or cassette.
Listen Up! To a recorded or downloadable book - 2009     
Love     
You swear off guys. You try to ignore girls. But she's so great, he's so cool, what can you do?
Loved Ones: Family and Friends     
Making Things     
Books about making jewelry, comics and manga, T-shirts, knitting and more.
Metamorphosis at Your Library (Middle and High School Teens)     
Mystery and Suspense     
Psst! Did you hear that? Wait a sec. Did you see that? What's going on? Teens in these novels use their powers of observation, their problem-solving skills, and their courage in the face of creepy circumstances to figure it all out.
Poetry     
Real Life Books     
If you like it keep it real, you'll find plenty of real-life books at your Timberland library. You'll find more books about these and more topics by looking on the shelves, talking with the library staff or searching the online catalog.
Science Fiction     
Stories from the Holocaust     
Stories of Survival     
Taking a Stand     
You know what's right and you know what's wrong. Question is, what are you going to do about it when it's a real situation, and not just an idea?
Teen Book Survivor - 2008     
Teen Book Survivor - 2009     
Teens and Money     
Teens Request Live!     
Like you, the teens in these novels listen to, play, and live for many different kinds of music, from rock to country to jazz to classical.
Teens' Top Ten Books of 2006 - Chosen by Teens     
Teens voted online for their favorite books during Teen Read Week, October 15 - 21, from a ballot of teen books compiled by teen reading groups from around the U.S. Teens' Top Ten is sponsored by the Young Adult Library Services Association (YALSA), a division of the American Library Association. With Harry and the Half-Blood Prince topping the list, the Teens' Top Ten for 2006 are.
Teens' Top Ten Books of 2007 - Nominations     
Teen book discussion groups from around the United States placed these books on the 2007 Teens' Top Ten Books ballot. Vote for your favorites during Teen Read Week-October 14 - 20, 2007.
Teens' Top Ten Books of 2008 - Nominations     
Teen book discussion groups from around the United States placed these books on the 2008 Teens' Top Ten Books ballot. Vote for your favorites during Teen Read Week-October 12-18, 2008.
Teens' Top Ten Books of 2009 - Nominations     
Join teens across the U.S. and vote for the Top Ten Books, through September 18.  The Top Ten Books for 2009 will be announced during Teen Read Week, October 18 - 24.
We're All in This Together     
Teens from many cultures and countries mix and sometimes match in these novels.
What a Laugh!     
Not everything always has to be so serious. Teens in these funny novels face life with brains, spirit, and a lightning-fast comprehension of the ridiculous.
Who Am I? Where Do I Belong?     
Issues of identify and community haunt teens who feel different, and yet want the same things as everybody else.
Why Did It Happen?     
Teens deal with the aftermath of events in these intense novels of shock, sorrow, despair, and hope.
Wolf Down a Good Book     
High school teens will find plenty of good books to devour on this list!

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