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Best Teen & Young Adult Philosophy

This Book Loves You
The Instant #1 New York Times Bestseller From the mind of PewDiePie, the #1 YouTuber in the world with 40 million fans and more than 10 billion views, comes This Book Loves You , a collection of beautifully illustrated inspirational thoughts and sayings. PewDiePie is the most popular YouTuber in the world, with more than 40 million subscribers and a world record breaking 10 billion views.
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"Alright, this book has a lot of high and low points but I'm going to tell you now: This book is MEANT to make fun of those "inspirational quotes", not to actually BE them. And to parents that want to get this book for your kid, ask yourself this: Are they in High School? I've been suffering with depression for a long time, and I've read this book during my low points to pick me back up (if you can believe that, then keep reading)."
"And I agree with people who think this humor can only be understood by Bros and future Bros (?."
"I really love this book and I have been poods fan for 5 or 4 years and since I knew him on YouTube I was really happy during that day I saw him but one day my friend was feeling bad real bad , I gave her that book so she could feel better during the next day she knew about you and felt really happy with my book she wanted to give back but I told her keep it and ever since that day it made her day and im sitting here for poods replys to one of my comments on one of videos (still waiting here poods ) BROFIST :D cx."
"This book describes Pewdiepie perfectly: Funny, deep in a weird way and FABULOUS."
"Super happy with this book!"
"this book is really funny."
"Great gift for a Pewdiepie fan who also enjoys collecting books."
"Real nice book giving a lot of entertainment to children and adults."
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As A Man Thinketh: The Original Classic About Law of Attraction that Inspired The Secret
It was also described by Allen as "A book that will help you to help yourself", "A pocket companion for thoughtful people", and "A book on the power and right application of thought. James Allen (1864-1912) was an Englishman who retired from the business world to pursue a lifestyle of writing and contemplation.
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"I am well educated by modern western standards - I have a masters degree in electrical engineering, and a masters degree in business (MBA)...I am middle-aged so I have had plenty of time to witness life on earth...I was also in the US Navy at an early age...I hope this gives you a context for my review........I have to honestly say, without any reservation, from the bottom of my heart - that this is the single MOST IMPORTANT book - rather EDUCATION - of my entire life...Nothing else comes close....If you are seeking true happiness, inner peace, would like to really internalize "why you are here", this is the best work around....If you want to learn how to deal with your resentment, prejudices, and maybe most-importantly, ego - this book will do it for you."
"The first time I was able to put the knowledge I learned from this book into practice was a emotionally explosive moment as I realized that I finally was able to control my thoughts and take a hold of my mind."
"The most shocking thing you'll notice if you open A Course In Miracles is the deceivingly pretentious introduction that never fails to spark intrigue. It takes browsing a few pages to realize that actually, it is required, because it is the only spiritual message there is. It is the same message we hear from anyone that has ever grown into spiritual high levels and tried to tell us how to join them. BUT, to my surprise, and unlike the stories I heard in both, catholic-elementary AND catholic-high-school (such was my luck) --- this book interprets things correctly. You do the right thing, but you do not take revenge because the results of the actions of s/he, whom you perceive as your perpetrator, are NOT up to you, but up to a higher power. Here they are: 1.- INFINITE PATIENCE DELIVERS IMMEDIATE RESULTS. The first time I read this one I laughed. I needed to open a new bank account, and I knew these things take forever. When the bank representative asked for the usual documents and apologized for the computer being slow, I took it as a sign. Stepping into the present with an open heart (as you would if you really wanted it to work), gives you an advantage... You are operating from infinity. 2.- A MIRACLE IS A SHIFT IN PERCEPTION. The power of an alchemist lies not in turning dust into gold. That is just a metaphor to show the strength of the mind that lies behind such a miracle. A real miracle is one that happens when in spite of desperation, hurt, defeat, bankruptcy, we still shift our perception from lack, to abundance. We have our feet on the ground, we know where we are, but we also trust the infinite force that is keeping us alive right now, and we know we are abundant, in this moment, because we are here. The stuff of alchemists... 3.- I DON'T PERCEIVE MY OWN BEST INTERESTS. This one blew my mind right of its skull. There is a story of that enlightened monk who, one night, gets a visit from the parents of the teen-age girl that lives next door. A year later the parents come back and apologize, they tell him their daughter confessed that the child was fathered by the butcher. Check out the next two lines... "The course does not aim at teaching the meaning of love, for that is beyond what can be taught. It does aim, however, at removing the blocks to the awareness of love's presence, which is your natural inheritance.""
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Heads Up Philosophy
The second installment in DK's new Heads Up series, Heads Up Philosophy addresses the issues and theories that are most intriguing and relevant to the curious minds of teens — making a difficult topic easier to comprehend. Written and designed specifically for the teen market, Heads Up Philosophy combines challenging but clear text with cool graphic illustrations that clarify and explain theories and arguments. "…[A]n excellent addition to any teen's library".
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"This book is very readable and reinforced my knowledge of the history of western philosophy."
"I LIKED THE approach to the big questions."
"Great little book giving a brief overview of various aspects and insight into philosophy."
"Now when they discuss the problem of Evil, I can contribute something intelligent like, "What do I see from my window but hats and coats, which may cover automatic machines?" Anyway, I think the discipline of philosophy is about to experience a big upsurge, now with legalized marijuana and a stagnant job market. Now, you don't have to plod through bad translations from the original German in order to get the gist of a live-wire like Georg Hegel (or that professional buzzkill Nietzsche) is saying. It's geared toward young adults who are beginning to ask questions and formulate answers that go a little beyond the concrete. Each of these is sub-divided into easily digestible two-page spreads addressing specifics within those categories ("Believing is not the same as knowing") or particular philosophers."
"This book must have been written for middle-school students."
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Best Teen & Young Adult Hinduism Books

Fire in the Heart: A Spiritual Guide for Teens
Whoever he is, the old man has appeared on that very day to change the boy's life. The old man gives the boy four days of "soul training," a time of riddles, tricks, parables, and incredible twists that brings out surprising answers to each of four burning questions about spirituality: "The old man with the white beard showed me the spiritual side of life," writes Deepak Chopra, "where real passion and excitement come from. The teen and Baba spend a day discussing each question; these four sections are divided into smaller lessons or chapters that end with the young man describing what he learned and how he has applied Baba's wisdom to his life. The prominent themes are consistent with those common to the genre: finding order in chaos, looking for the missing "something" in life, meaningful communication, and understanding and belief in what one cannot see.
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"Dr. Chopra knows the truth."
"I bought this book for my 14 year old sister. She read a sample of it on my ibooks and loved it."
"great book for any one that wants to look at a new perspective."
"A gift - will have to wait."
"A book for every teen and father."
"Dov was the young man who was actively listening although he was nonverbal during his early years and Tito Mukhopadhyay was the gifted poet/author who has severe autism. Communication is an inherent part of all individuals; it is listening to people on the spectrum that hopefully will create a more tolerant world and put false claims about autism permanently to rest."
"My fiancé is very picky when it comes to spiritual books like this, but when he read one random page from this book, he got hooked and I was very happy to see him want more and more of this book."
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Best Teen & Young Adult Buddhism Books

Wide Awake: A Buddhist Guide for Teens
Many of today's teenagers are tired of the pressure to compete and consume-and are looking for a different way to live their lives. Written in a style that will have immediate appeal to young "seekers" and those wanting to understand the ancient teachings, this book addresses such relevant topics as peer pressure, emotional difficulties, stress, fostering peace, and even protecting the environment. Introducing concepts such as meditation, enlightenment, metta (lovingkindness), karma, the four noble truths and the eight worldly conditions, Winston writes accessibly but doesn't try overly hard to sound cool or relevant.
Reviews
"He loves this book and has read it 3 times."
"I have used various chapters from this book in teaching a Zen Buddhist youth group composed of younger teens."
"My 13 year old son absolutely loves this book."
"Best book of its kind that I have found."
"My fourteen years old child really enjoy this book."
"It's not about a religion, it's a frame of mind."
"Excellent intro to Buddhism for teens and pre-teens."
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Best Teen & Young Adult Islam Books

No god but God: The Origins and Evolution of Islam
Adapted for young readers from No god but God: The Origins, Evolution, and Future of Islam , this exploration of Islam by Reza Aslan, internationally acclaimed scholar of comparative religion, delves into the rituals and traditions of a religion that is largely misunderstood by the West. Because all religions are bound to the social, spiritual, and cultural landscapes from which they arose and in which they developed, prophets must be understood as reformers who redefine and reinterpret the existing beliefs and practices of their communities. On the contrary, by Muhammad's own admission, his message was an attempt to reform the existing religious beliefs and cultural practices of pre-Islamic Arabia so as to bring the God of the Jews and Christians to the Arab peoples. As unique and divinely inspired as the Islamic movement may have been, its origins are undoubtedly linked to the multiethnic, multireligious society that fed the Prophet's imagination as a young man and allowed him to craft his revolutionary message in a language that would have been easily recognizable to the pagan Arabs he was so desperately trying to reach. In the arid, desolate basin of Mecca, surrounded on all sides by the bare mountains of the Arabian desert, stands a small, nondescript sanctuary that the ancient Arabs refer to as the Ka'ba: the Cube. Then, in a remarkable ritual--the origins of which are a mystery--the pilgrims gather as a group and rotate around the Ka'ba seven times, some pausing to kiss each corner of the sanctuary before being captured and swept away again by the current of bodies. The Ka'ba, like the Pyramids in Egypt or the Temple in Jerusalem, may have been constructed as an axis mundi: a sacred space around which the universe revolves, the link between the earth and the solid dome of heaven. The only thing scholars can say with any certainty is that by the sixth century c.e., this small sanctuary made of mud and stone had become the center of religious life in pre-Islamic Arabia: the time known as Jahiliyyah. Traditionally, the Jahiliyyah has been defined by Muslims as an era of moral depravity and religious discord: a time when the sons of Ismail had obscured belief in the one true God and plunged the Arabian Peninsula into the darkness of idolatry.
Reviews
"Please note that this book, published under Random House's "Ember" imprint, is an abridged version of author Reza Aslan's original book, edited for teen readers."
"I bought it because of Asian's book on Jesus (Zealot: the Life and Times of Jesus of Nazareth)."
"Perhaps the processes are "over simplified" but Aslan makes the Islam's internecine warfare somewhat more comprehensible."
"It is an excellent start to one's understanding of a faith with deep roots to Judaism and Christianity."
"As a graduate of programs in Middle East studies, I found this to be a well written and interesting, if opinionated, account of the origins and development of Islam."
"An easy to read book which will give you a deeper understanding of Islam and prophet Mohammad."
"Everyone should read this book to understand Islam and it's peaceful intentions, as "people of the book", embracing the Bible, Jews, Jesus and God, and living into God's love for all including women."
"Not as good as Zealot (which I loved) but the first half was very interesting to me on a religious scholarly basis."
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Best Teen & Young Adult Eastern Religions

Wide Awake: A Buddhist Guide for Teens
Many of today's teenagers are tired of the pressure to compete and consume-and are looking for a different way to live their lives. Written in a style that will have immediate appeal to young "seekers" and those wanting to understand the ancient teachings, this book addresses such relevant topics as peer pressure, emotional difficulties, stress, fostering peace, and even protecting the environment. Introducing concepts such as meditation, enlightenment, metta (lovingkindness), karma, the four noble truths and the eight worldly conditions, Winston writes accessibly but doesn't try overly hard to sound cool or relevant.
Reviews
"He loves this book and has read it 3 times."
"I have used various chapters from this book in teaching a Zen Buddhist youth group composed of younger teens."
"My 13 year old son absolutely loves this book."
"Best book of its kind that I have found."
"My fourteen years old child really enjoy this book."
"It's not about a religion, it's a frame of mind."
"Excellent intro to Buddhism for teens and pre-teens."
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Best Judaism for Teens & Young Adults

Four Perfect Pebbles:: A Holocaust Story
For the next six and a half years the Blumenthals were forced to live in refugee, transit, and prison camps, including Westerbork in Holland and Bergen-Belsen in Germany, before finally making it to the United States. Four Perfect Pebbles features forty archival photographs, including several new to this edition, an epilogue, a bibliography, a map, a reading group guide, an index, and a new afterword by the author. The information is solid and well presented, however, and through its personal-narrative format the book should reach readers who might not be willing to read such titles as Milton Meltzer's Never to Forget (HarperCollins, 1976). ?Louise L. Sherman, Anna C. Scott School, Leonia, NJ. Copyright 1996 Reed Business Information, Inc.
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"A short story and an easy read."
"Amazing book."
"Very inspiring!"
"Book had great content but seemed to lack the depth that I tend to expect."
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