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Some of my favorites depend on what you’re looking for.
One of my favorite thriller/teen fiction books is Nerve, based on the movie. It’s very good and will keep you on your toes.
Another one I adore is Send, another teen fiction. It’s about a former high school bully and how he tries to cover up his crime at a new transfer school.
A wrinkle in time is always a classic.
The Hunger Games and Divergent Series are of course great, as are the Maze Runner series and Harry Potter.
Or if you’re looking for (mostly well written) books that might get you hooked or about any specific fanfiction, Wattpad is a great app to download.
The Fault in Our Stars and Me Before You are probably my favorite romance novels.
I’m sure I’m leaving some out, if you want more recommendations, let me know! :)
Explanation:
People share too much information about themselves online because there is a sense of obscurity when it comes to the internet. People believe that they can take up any identity they want when they are online because it awards them some sort of secrecy and privacy.
For this reason, people will use various usernames, especially those that cannot be linked to them. You get this feeling/sense that you are someone else. You can be anyone or anything you want to be online and this is why people reveal a lot about themselves through the various platforms. You can have a friend from another country, continent and you know you can discuss anything with him or her without having your name on the scandal sheet the next day.
Young people do not know how to interact in the real world because they have created another world for themselves; a world of internet, fantasy and games. Many youths are glued to their phone and laptop screens while the world pass them by because they are not interested in that world, rather they are in their comfort zone.
For this reason they find it difficult to interact in the real world especially with people who are not of their "world."
<h3>Yes, children can be cruel...</h3>
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"Based on your own experiences, do you believe children can often be cruel to others?"
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Kids are brutally honest. If your hair looked crazy, they'd be the first to tell you.
<em>From my experience, kids have straight out told my sibling that they're "U-G-L-E-E," and my cousin used to burn ants, pillbugs, even bees in the sun with my dad's glasses. Yet another one of my cousins dumped 1.5 pounds of fish food in the tank when I wasn't looking, leaving all 6 of the tetras dead... peace is never an option for them. </em>
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Have a great day/night! :)
~pinetree