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  2. 50 Books All Teens Should Read Before They Graduate - AOL

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    The Catcher in the Rye by J.D. Salinger. J.D. Salinger's tale of teenager Holden Caulfield who wanders the big city was first published more than 70 years ago. While some of the New York City ...

  3. List of children's book series - Wikipedia

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    The Adventures of the Bailey School Kids. Marcia T. Jones and Debbie Dadey. 1990–2006. 51 + 33 spinoffs. Chrestomanci. Diana Wynne Jones. 1977–2006. 7. The Guardians of Childhood.

  4. Heinlein juveniles - Wikipedia

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    Heinlein juveniles. The Heinlein juveniles are the science-fiction novels written by Robert A. Heinlein for Scribner's young-adult line. Each features "a young male protagonist entering the adult world of conflict, decisions, and responsibilities." [1] Together, they tell a loosely connected story of space exploration.

  5. Sweet Dreams (novel series) - Wikipedia

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    Sweet Dreams is a series of over 230 numbered, stand-alone teen romance novels that were published from 1981 to 1996. Written by mostly American writers, notable authors include Barbara Conklin, Janet Quin-Harkin, Laurie Lykken, Marilyn Kaye (writing under the pseudonym Shannon Blair), and Yvonne Greene. Each teen novel dealt with common high ...

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    Your book-loving teen (and even you!) will love these YA novels. Top YA books, books for teens and young adult books. Greatest books for your young adult.

  7. Power Boys - Wikipedia

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    The Power Boys are a series of six juvenile mystery novels that were published from 1964 to 1967 by Whitman Publishing. [1] The books were written by Mel Lyle, a pseudonym, [2] and illustrated by Raymond Burns. [3] The books were aimed at the pre-teen market. [4]

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