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Teen Love:  On Relationships, A Book for Teenagers

Teen Love: On Relationships, A Book for Teenagers

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Rating: 5 stars
Summary: THE BEST BOOK
Review: Nobody ever takes teenagers seriously, especially when it comes to love. Thanks to the author for not only taking "teen love" SERIOUSLY BUT GIVING US GOOD ADVICE ALSO. i LOVED THE STORIES. There was one that I felt like I could have written it myself and that is the other thing I like about this book. Almost everything in it is something that I have gone through or at least could understand. They have guy's questions and feelings in there too which I really enjoyed. I always wondered what guys were thinking and if they cared.

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: All I needed to know
Review: Teen Love on Relationships cannot even begin to compare with the Chicken Soup books. There were too many questions and not enough stories. And the questions that were asked are not usual questions that older teens would ask. Stick to the chicken soup!

Rating: 2 stars
Summary: Cannot Compare with Chicken Soup
Review: Teen Love on Relationships cannot even begin to compare with the Chicken Soup books. There were too many questions and not enough stories. And the questions that were asked are not usual questions that older teens would ask. Stick to the chicken soup!

Rating: 3 stars
Summary: Not the best book around - check out Chicken Soup
Review: Teen Love: On Relationships certainly did not live up to my expectations! I found there to be unnecessary, boring inserts fro the author and her daughter that only helped me to put the book down and often cancelled out the effects of the few great stories that are in there.

Most of the stories in this book are either immature or cliched and if I had to recommend this book to someone, it will be to those people aged 14 and under. For those people with more life experience, you may find the majority of these stories to be unoriginal and not worth the time it takes to read them.

If you are looking for a great book along similar lines, I would suggest Chicken Soup for the Teenage Soul - Love & Friendship, or any other book in the Chicken Soup for the Teenage Soul series.

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: Awesome
Review: The Teen Love book was incredible. I think that the advice in it is the best I have ever heard. It is so understanding. I gave it to my mom to read and it actually helped her to be more understanding of what I am going through. Many of us appreciated Kimberly and the effort she goes to for all teens.

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: Every teenager should read this
Review: There was so much helpful advice in this book. Even things that I wasn't really asking, were answered. I loved the part on What girls like/What guys like and also how to tell if a guy likes you and how to tell if a girl likes you. There were some good points in those. I cried at some of the stories. I loved the one about the two best friends who are in love with each other. I will read this book more than once and I can always turn to certain pages when I am having a problem. Thanks to Kimberly, Teenagers everywhere thank you for caring.

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: Great Advice
Review: This book has such good advice for teens in relationships. I finally got the courage to tell my friend that I like him as more than a friend and we are going out now. I love this book.

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: This book really relates to me
Review: This book was really helpful to me. i really like it alot. theres a story that relates in that book.theres this kid and ive known him for like only 2 years but were really good friends and i like him alot and he doesnt know i want to tell him but i dont. When im around him i dont feel shy i let all of it out but i hide the other part of me. and if he found i dunno what would happen i know i would be shy though. i dont want to take the chance because i dont like to be let down and what if he says no it would hurt me alot!that story related to me alot and i cryed right after i read it. its just like me i dont know what to do but one of these days im gonna tell him the way i feel and hope he feels the same for me.

Rating: 4 stars
Summary: Not Bad
Review: This book was surprisingly a good read. It was better than most of the others said. However, I'd say you're better off buying the Chicken Soup for the Teenage Soul volume 1-3 before you even look at this.

The reason being is that this book is made for the younger teenagers. The book isn't bad as some of the advice given is actually pretty good, but for a teenager who is 15+ it isn't going to do much for you except perhaps raise your spirits. The book is clearly for 13-14 year olds because it waste lots of time on stories like first kisses and first relationships. Sure, any highschool student could use the book if they haven't yet been in a relationship. Plus the book constantly repeats itself. This isn't bad since the author does a great job at getting the message across.

The reason I gave this book four stars was because there weren't enough stories! Many of the "stories" were question that seemed to repeat themselves and were constatnly asked by younger teens. There were a few stories every now and then but mostly questions that got annoying. Many questions you knew where the same they were just asked differently.

Overall, this is a pretty good book to get for your growing little boys and girls of age 12-14. But if your 15-18 this book might not please you and any older than 18 means you best stay away.

Rating: 4 stars
Summary: Not Bad
Review: This book was surprisingly a good read. It was better than most of the others said. However, I'd say you're better off buying the Chicken Soup for the Teenage Soul volume 1-3 before you even look at this.

The reason being is that this book is made for the younger teenagers. The book isn't bad as some of the advice given is actually pretty good, but for a teenager who is 15+ it isn't going to do much for you except perhaps raise your spirits. The book is clearly for 13-14 year olds because it waste lots of time on stories like first kisses and first relationships. Sure, any highschool student could use the book if they haven't yet been in a relationship. Plus the book constantly repeats itself. This isn't bad since the author does a great job at getting the message across.

The reason I gave this book four stars was because there weren't enough stories! Many of the "stories" were question that seemed to repeat themselves and were constatnly asked by younger teens. There were a few stories every now and then but mostly questions that got annoying. Many questions you knew where the same they were just asked differently.

Overall, this is a pretty good book to get for your growing little boys and girls of age 12-14. But if your 15-18 this book might not please you and any older than 18 means you best stay away.


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