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Ten Books to Read After Watching "13 Reasons Why"

Mental health awareness, bullying, depression and how much it sometimes sucks to be a teenager, are topics we all need to keep talking about, instead of looking the other way. Here are some young adult books that tackle heavy subjects in ways that we all can relate to. --Jennifer Bardsley, aka "The YA Gal."
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Wonder
Wonder
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The Weight of Zero (Karen Fortunati)
The Weight of Zero (Karen Fortunati)
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Girl in Pieces (Kathleen Glasgow)
Girl in Pieces (Kathleen Glasgow)
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Books, Boys, and Revenge (Louise Cypress)
Books, Boys, and Revenge (Louise Cypress)
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The Perks of Being a Wallflower (Stephen Chbosky)
The Perks of Being a Wallflower (Stephen Chbosky)
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Stargirl
Stargirl
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Gena/Finn (Moskowitz)
Gena/Finn (Moskowitz)
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Girl Interupted
Girl Interupted
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My Heart and Other Black Holes (Jasmine Warga)
My Heart and Other Black Holes (Jasmine Warga)
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Eleanor & Park (Rainbow Rowell)
Eleanor & Park (Rainbow Rowell)
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