Review of Cruising through the Teens, easier than it seems

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A book as interesting as it is useful. We have all been teenagers and, in a time as fragile as now, understanding the perspective and concerns of teenagers is critical. This is definitely a book I want to read and share! Thanks for this detailed review.
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This book is a self help to teenagers because it helps them build self confidence.Congratulations to the author for the BOTD!
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Teenage years is indeed very hard to navigate. This helpful book aims to help teenagers cope with expectations and peer pressure. Congrats on botd!
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I don't follow trends and choose only those things that I like no matter what others are going after. But many teenagers struggle through this delicate period in their lives and this book is timely and would be helpful for them.
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this is a must-read for teens, very much imp to learn how to deal with peer pressure and other facets of growing up. Great review!
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A great help for Moms and teens alike. Thank you for a great review.
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Post by Shrabastee Chakraborty »

Wow! I am glad that the author has written such a helpful book that would teach the teens to deal with life's pressure. This can be a vulnerable time in anyone's life, so I commend the author for this. Thanks for the in-depth review!
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Welldone on the insightful review! I will recommend this book to teenagers as they are the ones most likely to be affected with this trait.
I enjoyed your review.
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For both adults and teenagers, this book is excellent. The review is educational, and I concur with the reviewer's stance on profanity.
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I think I'll take a pass on this book but, it sure is going to be helpful to parents dealing with today's younger generation.
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I appreciate the author's decision to write a book that can guide teenagers during this trying stage in life. However, given that it's written by someone who should be a role model to the people it's targeting, it's disheartening that the book includes some profanity. Thanks for the review.
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Post by Precious Dubazana »

I would love to read the book, it sounds like a good manual for teenagers and the people who are dealing with them. This level of development is a challenging time for all the involved parties because this is the time when teenagers push boundaries and risk getting themselves into trouble. Congratulations to the author. Great review.
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I'm sure this is an essential book for teenagers to read. The teen years can be difficult ones as teenagers face puberty, bullying and everything else.
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Post by Shillah Andeso »

Being a teenager, i can relate to this book. I'm in university and this is a problem many face, fitting in. I can say I don't struggle with this problem much since I'm an introvert and occasionally keep to myself. I would, however, love to read this book because aside from fitting in there are many ither disturbing issues. I'm thankful i came across this book. Congratulations on the author and Congratulations on BOTD!
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Post by Lorraine De Vos »

Thank you for sharing your review with us. I agree that a book targeted at teens should not contain profanity. Regardless, I am not currently interested in this genre, so I think I will pass.
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