Review of Cruising through the Teens, easier than it seems

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Post by Ailakhu Yusau Aizhebiomon »

I'm not a teen hence, I think this book is not for me. However, I agree with the reviewer that a book that wants to help teenagers change their mindset should have avoided the use of profanity. Congrats to the author on being the #BOTD!
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I can remember when I was a teenager. It is common for teenagers to want to associate with others. Thanks for an interesting review.
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Post by Sarah tianna »

Well, the book cover attracted me first, I love it. Teenage comes with a lot of character change, peer influence, and all of that. Parents need to be close to their children to guide them properly during this period. Nice review. Congratulations on BOTD.
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Post by Abdulsabur Aisha »

I think the book contains vital information that would help teenagers handle the pressure that comes with teenage. But I fear the book structure may require a deep and heightened sense of understanding to apply the information given by the author. Congrats on being the #BOTD!
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Post by Madu Abigail »

This book is very relevant for teenagers and young adults, especially in a time like this when the internet has taken over the interest of almost everyone, and people know how to socialize only on social networks. Congratulations on BOTD
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Honestly, a lot of young adults, and some older, have trouble dealing with these issues. I think this book will help them learn how better to deal with social and personal growth. Thank you for your great review!
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Post by B Sheila Holt »

Thank you for this honest and very informative review.
Sadly I won’t be reading it. I was soooo looking forward to it too.
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Post by Wayne Njoroge »

The teenage years are turbulent times. It is therefore important to always have guidance during such chaotic times. Today's BOTD offers insightful knowledge on how to do so.
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Post by Chiamaka Ogadimma »

This is a good book for all parents and teenagers. This will help them prepare for the teenage years and all the baggages that come with it. Congratulations on the book of the day.
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Post by Ummusofia21 »

Teenager can relate well with this book because they understand what it entails,it what they go through on daily basis in school,nice review
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Always ready to read relatable stuff about teens and their experiences, since I was one myself. Looking forward to reading this one. Congratulations on being listed as Book Of The Day.
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I love the storyline and context of this book. This is exactly what most teens need, especially at this time or our generation. This is a topic I could even relate to. Great review!
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Post by Precious_Nzeakor »

I think this book goes beyond teenagers. It should be for everyone really. There's no age limit to feeling alone and out of place. I still feel that sometimes. That's why I will read this book.
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Teenagers and young adults should read this book because it speaks to a very current issue, particularly in an age where socialising is primarily done on social media and the internet has largely replaced traditional forms of communication.
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Post by Fredrick Felix Mnjala Maneno »

I'm not sure whether or not I want to read this book. It sounds a bit too technical and I don't know whether one wants to be bombarded by terms and technicalities when trying to deal with a phase in your life that will probably affect your whole life. A well written review though.
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