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The 7 Habits of Highly Effective Teens

The Ultimate Teenage Success Guide

by Sean Covey

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The 7 Habits of Highly Effective Teens by Sean Covey
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    Oct 1998, 266 pages

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bla (06/07/09)

Blech
Being a teen myself, I read this book during school, thinking it would make me, well, more effective. Man was I wrong. Not only was it boring, it only went through things I already know, like don't drink, or don't get obsessed with your boyfriend. So if you are a teen who likes books that are actually good to read, don't read this book!
samar (04/27/09)

I want every one
I read this book in my school library, really , it was very good for teenagers , I want every teenager to read this book.
Reader (03/31/09)

Wonderful!
I loved the '7 Habits of Highly Effective Teens'! I thought it would help me on the road to success! I am in 6th grade and I 'm planning to use the 7 habits to earn a diploma.
syed zeeshan shahid (02/15/09)

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I thank my teacher Mr. Irfan who made me read such a nice book. The book not only helped me to manage myself, but also guided me to cope with alarming situations.
Baby steps are the real gist of the book.
Mhel (10/07/08)

Great book
This is a really encouraging book for all teens to read and get to know themselves and if they are feeling down about their teenage life, they learn they are not alone. My grade 12 class was given this book to read and give a report about what they learned and I don't think there is enough time to write about what they learned. So read this book when you can it's an awesome one!
V. (06/26/08)

Possibly the worst book ever.
Yet another terrible book I had the misfortune of finding. The 7 Habits of Highly Effective teens, is as dull, uninteresting and non-helpful as books get (I'm a teen, so I would assume I'm qualified in making this review).

Reading more like a text-book than an enjoyable read, the 7 Habits put me to sleep after the first 2 pages. After that, I read the book, but it never got any better.

In conclusion, the only fool that would think the 7 Habits of Highly Effective Teens is a good book is probably not a teen.
Anesa (02/08/08)

Awesome!!!
This book is amazing. It teaches me things that are positive. It inspires me to do a lot of things. It helped me improve my attitude, life, and things like that. I would like tell everyone to read this book.
Robin (07/24/07)

Im real.
I hate this book. I have to read it for school, or as the book says choosing so that I don't fail. This book doesn't relate to me at all and I'm a teen. All my friends have to read it too and they all hate it. When I read it books it takes me a week at most. This book is taking me forever like 2 months. Every time I pick it up to read a little more I want to go to sleep. I really don't like it at all.

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