Review of Cruising through the Teens, easier than it seems

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Cruising Through The Teens, Easier Than It Seems by Jerry Schaefer sounds like an amazing book. Growing up, we had so much going on as teens trying to fit in every group. I love the idea of the author of the book helping with the teen's struggles. Congratulations on the BOTD.
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I think even the adults face problems with having to fit in with their colleagues. And the author seems to have practical advices for the teens about how to handle the social media, and other issues like ego, bullying etc. I don't think I will pick up the book. Congrats on BOTD!!
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Post by Avidreader888 »

Great review. I love the catchy title of this book. Growing up is hard, being a teenager is hard. The years of trying to find yourself, dealing with bodily and hormonal changes, identity crisises and so much more. The terrible teens are even harder than the terrible twos. Many teenagers find themselves with questions and confusion about everything going on around them. I love that the author addresses the turmoil and provides a book of guidance, if yoi will, for the journey through the teen years. Kudos on making it to BOTD.
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Post by Pauls_ »

In the book, Cruising Through The Teens, the author guide on how to deal with the hurdles of the teenage years. Congratulations on BOTD.
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Being a grown up adult, this book does not interest me. However, this will benefit teenagers and pre teens very well. Thanks for the review!
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An eye-opening teenager's book "Cruising through the Teens, easier than it seems" by Jerry Schaefer, which attempts to solve several of the teenage problems. This book is worth taking a look.
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One would think the book is a children storybook by looking at the book cover. I hope teenager can read the book to discover how to deal with the changes that come from the teenage years and emerge successful. Congratulations on BOTD.
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I thank the author for this well thought-out content of this book. As a child grows up, He or she is faced with undue societal pressure and expectations. From this review, they author with his wealth of knowledge compiled a book to guide teenagers navigate through this stage of life. Congrats to this botd and a satisfactory review.
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Sorry about the foul language that took much of the full glare from the book. Thanks for your honest review.
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Post by Sharill Rasowo »

This book seems like it would be wonderful for teenagers. Topics such as expectations from parents and other authority figures, body confidence, task management, thinking, and ego control, are quite relevant to teens today. I would have loved to have such a guide when I was growing up. Congratulations on BOTD.
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Post by Pauline Parnell »

This book is an excellent read for the teenager. The author writes about topics such parents expectation, how to fit in and bullying are just a few topics used encourage teenagers.Thanks for your review!
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Post by Christabel Egbeama »

This is such a brilliant concept. It's pretty obvious that this book was carefully thought out and consider. I'm not a teenager but I'll be sure to recommend this book to any teenager who wants to swiftly navigating through teenage years. Congratulations on BOTD.
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This young self-help book's graphics and table of contents both had appealing layouts and formats. I liked how the chapter's subheadings allowed me to quickly access that portion. Short and to the point, the parts covered a range of subjects, including ego, confidence, bullying, social media, and others that young kids may find relatable. Congrats on botd!
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Post by Nuel Ukah 1 »

The teen age is quite a tough period. This book is quite timely to help teenagers get on the right track.
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Post by Azuka Jessica »

Teenagers face lots of challenges and pressure while growing. I like that the author highlighted them all without mincing words. I would try and relate with the author that the use of foul language was to fit into the topic.
Thanks for the honest review though and congratulations to the author.
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