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Chicken Soup for the Teenage Soul II

101 Stories of Life, Love and Learning

by Jack Canfield, Mark Victor Hansen

Chicken Soup for the Teenage Soul II by Jack Canfield, Mark Victor Hansen X
Chicken Soup for the Teenage Soul II by Jack Canfield, Mark Victor Hansen
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    Oct 1998, 350 pages

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    Oct 1998, 350 pages

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Esther Carrera (08/16/03)

When i read this book is like Iknew every aothor of evey storie.ifelt what they were felling; sadness, hurt,disbelive, happiness, love, and so many other felings. Ireally liked it, i really recommend it to every teen in the world, it could cahnge lifes, I know, BECAUSE IT CHANGED MINE.


Krista (08/13/03)

Hello my name is Krista Gates I would just like you to no that this book and many more have touched my heart in ways I could not explain, they have thought me things that I would have never learned in school or anywhere else. These books are the very best books I have ever read. And the only book that I can really relate to in so many ways. I have now realized that so many other teenagers have gone through thing that I have been through. I am now almost finished chicken soup for the teenage soul on tough stuff. It’s a great book I hope there will be many more thanks for your time.
Colleen (05/28/03)

*I thought this book was great. I could relate to it in so many ways!*
Colleen (05/22/03)

I think this book has alot to do with what happens in the real world.
And I love it!!!!!!!!!
Dude (05/02/03)

These Books are amazing! Totally touching! I loved it, please make more, maybe to like 10 or 15! They are very amazing, they make you cry and laugh at the same time. The relationships in the book touch the soul! Thank You for Making an AMAZING book for all us teens to relate to!
E-Dawg (04/29/03)

This book makes you happy and sad It's great for quiet times!
Becky, 16 (04/29/03)


I was suprised by how much I enjoyed this book. It's like having a conversation with the person who wrote it at that moment. It speaks directly to teenagers, and that's great. I understand what it means to go through some of these issues, and some of the entries helped me with what I was going through. I cried a lot reading some of these stories, and they make you feel so lucky that you have a bed, a house, or loving parents. It's great to read these stories again and again, and I reccomend this book to anyone.
Christine (13) (04/21/03)

I think it's a beautiful book. It really showed me that I can pull through without that specific boy in my life.



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