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The 7 Habits of Highly Effective Teens by Sean Covey

The 7 Habits of Highly Effective Teens

The Ultimate Teenage Success Guide

by Sean Covey
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  • Oct 1998, 266 pages
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this book was just abseloutlly AMAZING!!!! it inspired meto do so many things to help change the world!! I just looooovvvveeeed it !!!

Lenger

it's awsome
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i really liked this book. It taught me to be myself for thats all i can be. It really inspired me to become a better person and not to judge people before you get to know them. And i really injoyed reading all the personal stories because i can relate to a lot of them.
Savannah-

i thought the book was very good i loved it!!!!
Levi

this was a great book i enjoyed it very much
Parth Karna

I like the writing style of the book and I like the lessons it teaches. I think that all teens should pick this one up.
Lindsey W

I read this book as an assignment in my leadership class. As we read it we kepted a dialectical journal over it. We would pick a few of our favorite or inspirational quotes from the reading that night. This is a well-written giude to the struggles I face on a daily basis. Thank you for writting it.
Annonymus

this book was somewhat borning

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