We all know that these scenarios are completely accurate. In this particular book entitled "Truth or Dare" four teenagers on their weekly sleepovers begin to play this game. As grown-ups we know this game all too well. Many have played this game themselves as a teenager. All starts out good with dares such as rearranging where everything is in the kitchen cabinets, to leaving a message on the answering machine of a boy one of them likes. That is until one night when one of the girls is asked to do something that she knows is wrong. Teenagers have a strong sense of wanting to belong and when faced with a decision that could make her lose her friends what will she do? What do you think your teen might do? Do you feel that your teen would be able to walk away or do you think they would make that instant decision that could forever change their life?
In these wonderful books such as the aforementioned, your teen or you can choose what the character does. Personally, I could not put this book down, very curious as to what would happen with each choice. You are in the driver's seat and get to choose. Should you choose for her to make what is the right choice, does she lose her friends? What are the consequences of this action for her? If you take the forbidden path what does that mean for her? Will her parents ever forgive her? Has she lost her friends for good? Will her path be changed forever or has it shown her a whole different road to follow?
Due to the fact, that I believe this is a must read book, for your teen and yourself, I will not give away any of the major details of what happens. You will have to go to amazon.com, Barnes and Noble or any other local book store to buy your own copy today. This way you can choose the path for yourself.
This was originally published on Examiner.com
http://www.examiner.com/x-33498-Long-Island-Parenting-Teens-Examiner
Published by Cynthia Springsteen
I am 47 years old and have been writing mostly poetry since I was a teenager. I have always had a passion to write. My passion is Parenting Teenagers and have focused all my writings related to this topic. I... View profile
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