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Chicken Soup for the Teenage Soul II

Chicken Soup for the Teenage Soul II
101 Stories of Life, Love and Learning
by Jack Canfield, Mark Victor Hansen
Hardcover: Oct 1998,
350 pages.
Paperback: Oct 1998,
350 pages.

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Rated 5 of 5 of 5 by Marisol Galan
Hello, my name is Marisol Galan I am a 14 year old girl and a passionate reader of "Chicken Soup for The teenage soul" books. I considere these books an amazing opportunity for teenagers to express their feelings as well as toughts, as many of us are unable to express our feelings to others face to face and writing it down is so much better and easier to let it out. I love the entertaining stories about other teens lives and those passionate poems that capture your heart. I also love reading these books because it makes me feel so much better to know that Im not alone and that other teens have similar dilemas, and that Im not the only one. Its such a relief to know that when you are suffering and if you are theres a place to go to. I Love this book for everything in it but specially for helping out with everything. I love Chicken Soup Books!!!!

Rated 5 of 5 of 5 by Nichole
I loved this book. It reminded me of the things I have done or my friends have done. It brought back good memories and gave me advice on what to do if I ever come across anything in the future.

Rated 5 of 5 of 5 by Mike
I liked it very much

Rated 5 of 5 of 5 by Erin Britenbaugh
i think this is an amazing book. it really helped me out with my problems like when i was suffereing depression and what not.. i just wanted to say ever teen shold read these books becuas ethey are amazing and have lots of good messages to be shared. i really like the little stories beucas eu can read them in a short amount of time.

Rated 5 of 5 of 5 by BG
Most people I know would call this the,

<< Greatest Book of all Times >>

. I would have to agree. I think these books should continue to be written. They helped me in many ways and I can't say they won't help others. KEEP UP THE GREAT WORK!!!

Rated 5 of 5 of 5 by LASHA ORUM
Hi,
I am 16 years old and my name is Lasha Orum And for any teens that are out there thats my age and are going through problems like with your family or friendship or even relationship and death. I think you all should send Chicken Soup For teens Tough stuff. That book help me out alot it help me get through alot of my problems with school, family and friends. And now I am doing so much better that I am willing to tell every body about this book so they can enjoy it too and get helped with there problems.

To all the readers out there good luck on this book and I hope it help you the way it helped me.
Lasha Orum

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