How-To Books for Teens
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Some of these books are novels, and some really tell you how to do stuff.
How to Save a Life by Sara Zarr
Seventeen-year-old Jill’s father has died, and now her mother takes in a pregnant teen because she wants to adopt the baby. This whole situation is hard for Jill to bear.
How to Draw by Ron Zalme
Tells you how to draw Bakugan.
How to Deal by Sarah Dessen
Two books in one about girls who stick by each other through thick and thin: the basis for the movie of the same name.
How to Cook
If you know something about cooking, this will help you make dishes from different countries. Includes vegetarian options.
How to Be Bad by E. Lockhart
Three high school friends take a road trip to Miami: one a devout Christian whose own mother calls her a “goody two-shoes,” one a sassy girl who wants to visit her boyfriend at college, and one a new girl who wants the other two to like her. If I tell you there’s an alligator involved, will you want to read this book?
How to Say No by Virginia Aronson
Information about different illegal drugs, tobacco and alcohol, and how not to use and abuse them.
How to Be Popular by Meg Cabot
Steph decides to start the new school year with a plan to become popular, after finding an old book by the same name as this one. But as the weeks go on, she starts to doubt whether being popular is really what she’s after. One of Meg Cabot’s best.
How to Draw Manga by Katy Coope
This book is about what the title says.
How to Steal a Car by Pete Hautman
This is the title of 15-year-old Kelleigh’s summer homework essay. It’s while trying to explain how she came to start stealing cars that Kelleigh, who thinks she’s the last person you’d expect to do such a thing, tells us her life story. One reviewer calls this book “subversive.”
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Author Bio:
Vaughn Harrison works at the Half Moon Bay Library and goes out on the Bookmobile. She doesn't know how to wrestle alligators, among other things.
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