![]() It’s a challenge to get teenagers to read non-assigned books at this age so give audiobooks a try– it might just work for your teens, also.Ĭinder (Lunar Chronicles #1) by Marissa Meyer Cinder is a skilled mechanic cyborg, a human with machine parts, and lives with her step-mother and sisters. Listening lets my artist daughter draw, also and my other child who has ADHD move around the room freely. (The first month is free though.)įinally, having two teenagers myself, I must say that audiobooks are the ONLY way my teens are actually reading for pleasure. Or, use your Audible / Amazon subscriptionwhere you can borrow books for a monthly fee. Use the one-tap reading app, Libby to download books (for free) from your local library. ![]() You’ll get in more reading by listening to your books! Why? Because it’s so easy to download books to your smartphones. In 2017, public libraries lent a record number of audiobooks. Want the best, most addictive audiobooks for teens? Check out this list of the most popular YA titles that teens (and adults like me) can’t stop reading with our ears.
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