Review of Cruising through the Teens, easier than it seems

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Teenagers of nowadays should really take something out of this book and put it to good use. I don't think I'll end up reading this, but I'm sure someone else will appreciate it. Congratulations on being the BOTD.
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Although it contains profanity, I believe this book is an excellent one for teens. I had been a victim but I overcame mine with time. Believe it or not peer pressure and social media influence alot.
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This is a deep and thoughtful book for teenagers. It would help to give insight in some difficulties they might have encountered
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Great review. I will have to pass on this book. I am outside the targeted audience, and I don't know any teenagers to pass on the book. I hope readers find the information helpful. Congrats on BOTD.
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Blame my old age if you like, but I don't remember myself to be such troublesome teenager and because of it, I couldn't relate to this book as it is described in the review. Or maybe I really just not remember how it was, but anyway, it seems helpful to have ready advice for young generation and I congratulate the author with BOTD!
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It's a very good review. I like how she gave insightful information on the book and admonished the profanities used in it.
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The author did a great job by identifying the pressure every teenage passes through, but profane words should not be found in such book. Fascinating review
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Well-written and relatable to teens everywhere, today's BOTD is a nonfiction self-help read that would make a great gift for HS graduates! Topics such as finding balance, stress management, peer pressure, and bullying will not only engage readers, but will also teach them what to do when faced with difficult situations. I cannot wait to recommend this to my HS seniors. Thank you so much! :-)
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Post by Phooko Tebogo PC »

Thank you so much for an honest review. well, I have not yet read the book but I never expect profanity is non-fiction books. It does sounds like a book with useful information, as it touches on the topic that I personally found as, "of most importance".
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Seamstress wrote: 02 Nov 2022, 16:48 Blame my old age if you like, but I don't remember myself to be such troublesome teenager and because of it, I couldn't relate to this book as it is described in the review. Or maybe I really just not remember how it was, but anyway, it seems helpful to have ready advice for young generation and I congratulate the author with BOTD!
well, I also do not really relate to it. But seeing how other people struggles in raising teenagers and how the teens themselves struggles made me feel interested. More especially because I have a son, although he is still very young I would love to learn a thing or two from the author.
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I had a great teen experience as I wasn't bothered with anything but times have changed and so must one always gain knowledge to train the new generation. Congratulations on being the BOTD!!
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I can relate with the experience mentioned in this review. But despite the peer pressure as a teen, it is always essential that you understand your personality and go by it. That what was helped me during my teen days. But from this review, I think the author has other important tips for those who would care so therefore, I would read this book to learn more, and would also advice other teens to do same. Congrats on BOTD.
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This book contains a deep message about the struggles of being a teen. Congrats on BOTD.
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I think this book is timely. While bullying and social media is poorly managed among kids and teens, there arose a need to fix this problem and the author has catered to that need. It is a good job but I agree with the reviewer's minus one star rating.
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The topic relevant and timely not only to the young generation but to everyone as well because this will enlighten all and be more understanding what the youth is going through their lives as they pursue their dreams and goals. Congrats to the author for coming up with this book.
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