Reddit mentions: The best teen new experiences books

We found 6 Reddit comments discussing the best teen new experiences books. We ran sentiment analysis on each of these comments to determine how redditors feel about different products. We found 4 products and ranked them based on the amount of positive reactions they received. Here are the top 20.

1. Asylum

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3. The Shadowhunter's Codex (The Mortal Instruments)

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The Shadowhunter's Codex (The Mortal Instruments)
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4. Asylum

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Release dateAugust 2014
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Top Reddit comments about Teen & Young Adult New Experiences Fiction:

u/electric_oven · 10 pointsr/booksuggestions

Hey, OP! High school English teacher/book nerd here. Hopefully I can help you find a book that you enjoy! I reviewed your criteria, and the only thing I would like you to reconsider is the length. I know, I know, typical English teacher trying to get you to read more, but I promise you if us Redditors can find you a book you LOVE, then you won't want to put it down! I've read the following list, and think they fit your list for the most part (especially the suitable for a 13-year-old young man, this is essential for my job every day!)

Here's some young adult books that fall into the horror (read: horror, supernatural, psychological thriller, etc) or realistic fiction.


The Replacements: Mackie is not one of us. Though he lives in the small town of Gentry, he comes from a world of tunnels and black murky water, a world of living dead girls ruled by a little tattooed princess. He is a Replacement — left in the crib of a human baby sixteen years ago. Now, because of fatal allergies to iron, blood, and consecrated ground, Mackie is slowly dying in the human world.


Asylum: Super creepy, twisting plot line, male protagonist, definitely a great read all around.


Miss Peregrine's Home for Peculiar Children: MY ABSOLUTE FAVORITE BOOK ON THIS LIST A mysterious island. An abandoned orphanage. A strange collection of very curious photographs. If you like this book, definitely read Asylum; I found those two went well together.

Unwind: This is a dystopian (realistic fiction) novel that we teach in 7th grade in my school district. Our students LOVE it, and the good news is that it is a series! We do require mom and dad to sign off before they read (and have never had any complaints...), but check with your parents before you delve into this one!

u/Mishiiee · 1 pointr/Random_Acts_Of_Amazon

This book because I read the first one so far in the series, and really loved it. Not to mention they're coming out with a movie of the first book, so I'd like to eventually finish the series.

This is an awesome contest, thank you so much for doing it. And so it goes.

u/kbiering · 1 pointr/harrypotter

I wish she would make an encyclopedia. I hate Pottermore. I want something like what Cassandra Clare did or (sorry!) Stephenie Meyer did. I think if she got a design team behind her it would be amazing. These books are amazing and the designers would kick ass at helping her. 1 2 3

u/KawaiiGhost · 1 pointr/Random_Acts_Of_Amazon

Reading Rainbow

Asylum

u/HylianSamurai · 1 pointr/tipofmytongue

Was it Asylum? I only read the first few chapters but some of those details sounded familiar.