Sometimes we can learn so many life lessons from reading. When we read, there is always information a reader expects to get from the book that encourages us to read it. That's why when we don't get what we expect from the book we are reading, we find it difficult to read it again. As for me, whenever I read a particular book, even if it is for entertainment, I will always hope for the educational part of it.
The moment i saw this contest I was glad because it is a great opportunity to introduce this book to others. It is a book I read so often, and I have learned a lot from it. It is titled QUESTIONS YOUNG PEOPLE ASK.
This book is published and sold by the Jehovah Witnesses. It gives great lessons about how young people should live morally in our society, and it touches many aspects of life that young people often find challenging, whether it is school, work, peer pressure, alcohol, family problems, feelings, and many more. It is purely based on Bible principles.
Whenever I have a little challenge, I read books like this; it keeps me consoled. There was a time in my life when I had problems with criticism and thought I must always be perfect, but after reading this book, I was convinced that I wasn't as bad as I thought. I can still memorize the sentence, "No. All humans fall woefully short of perfection (Ecclesiastes 7:20), and making mistakes is part of the learning process". After reading the whole chapter, I felt a relieve within me, so I read this book very often, and the more I read it i get to understood better.
So, if I am to recommend a book to young people, I recommend "QUESTIONS YOUNG PEOPLE ASK."
Note: It comes in volumes, so when you try the first volumes, you will be convinced to go for the rest. Thanks.