Hey, guys! Everybody knows that teenagers don't enjoy reading as much as their parents would want, so we thought to show you some books which we think you will like.
One of our favourite authours is Agatha Christie a.k.a. "The Queen of Crime". Her books keep the reader wonder about who's the killer, but usually the killer is someone that the reader would never guess. Nati-pon reads "The mirror crack'd from side to side", which is about a famous actress who comes in a village, where one of her fans dies, very mysterious. You should read any of her books, because they won't disappoint you.
If you would like to read something more . . . modern and you're bored of vampires and wolves, you should try to read "The invention of Hugo Cabret". If you didn't hear about it before, maybe you heard about the movie "Hugo", directed by Martin Scorsese, which almost got the Oscar for the best movie this year. It is an interesting book because it is 50% written, 50% drawed. You could read it in less than . . . 3-4 days. Nati-pon already read it, and she thinks it is AWESOME.
Some teenagers, like Didi-pon, discovered manga, which is the Japanese word for "cartoon". It has some words, but it is not a book. The New York Times made a top of best sellers. It looks like this:
- SPICE AND WOLF, VOL. 6, by Isuna Hasekura
- POKEMON BLACK AND WHITE, VOL. 6, by Hidenori Kusaka
- PANDORA HEARTS, VOL. 9, by Jun Mochizuki
- IS THIS A ZOMBIE?, VOL. 1, by Shinichi Kimura
- NARUTO, VOL. 55, by Masashi Kishimoto
By the way, if you have seen the movie "The Hunger Games", you should know there is even a book, with the same name, written by Suzzane Collins.
So, this was the today's post, we hope you enjoyed it and it will help you to read something that you'll like. Happy Easter, for the ones who already celebrated it! Bye!
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