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We all remember the love stories that shaped our teen years, right? Whether it was the classic John Hughes flicks of the '80s, or John Green's heart-breakers from a few years ago, teenage romance isn't something that's easily forgettable. Over the decades, there have been some major blockbuster flicks that haven't decreased in popularity, no matter how much time passes. Sure, these movies are almost always have some sort of cheese factor, but that's what makes them so much fun to watch, right? Others, however, have been known to cause watchers to go through massive amounts of tissues during the movie.
Whether someone's preference is comedy or drama, teen romances have been satisfying adolescents and adults for years. No matter how old someone gets, there's something about a teenage love story that keeps people coming back, especially some of the more iconic ones. However, it's not just the classic romances from the '80s and '90s that are capturing everyone's attention. There have been some quality teen love flicks released in the decade -- or even in the last few years -- that are quickly earning top-rated status.
So, because we never really leave your teenage selves behind, here are 24 of the most unforgettable teen romance movies. According to Box Office Mojo, these movies are among the highest grossing teen romance movies since 1980. And honestly, it's no surprise.
We're ready to start our movie marathon now. Enjoy!
Gotta love a '90s love story, right? This is the classic "a boy gets dared to take the nerdy girl out, and then he eventually falls for that girl" story.
She's All That is definitely one of the faves.
Better break out the tissues. John Green's popular book was turned into a movie with Shailene Woodley and Ansel Elgort, and a lot of hearts were broken with this one.
Ah, the Twilight series. Love 'em or hate 'em, the tale of Edward Cullen and Bella Swan will always be remembered as one of the most popular teen love stories. And since there's five movies, the series is also one of the most bingeable.
Hilary Duff and Chad Michael Murray in their primes -- what could be better than that! This was the original Cinderella story that started a series of newer versions, but we think we're always going to love this one the best.
Yes, this was the movie that started the epic love story between Channing Tatum and Jenna Dewan. Even though their marriage is now over, we can still revel in the glory days by watching Step Up.
We're suckers for a good dance movie, and Julia Stiles was in one of the best ones. She also had some of the best male lead counterparts (Sean Patrick Thomas), and we're only slightly jealous.
This was a classic tragic tale told with the likes of Claire Danes and a very young Leonardo DiCaprio. Honestly, this might be the most memorable teen romance of them all.
Yeah, we were all pretty much in love with Jake Ryan when we were watching this movie as teens, and not much as changed since. Are we ashamed? Not a chance.
Another film for the tissue box! A Walk To Remember was originally a book by Nicholas Sparks, who, as well know from The Notebook, does romance and heartbreak extremely well.
We can't really go wrong with any of the teen romances from the '80s. Pretty In Pink was one of Molly Ringwald's finest, and the outfits are certainly out there.
A young Blake Lively and Alexis Bledel? Yeah, we're here for it. This movie was inspired by the beloved book series, and the film versions definitely didn't disappoint.
Another John Green classic! Cara Delevingne made her movie debut in Paper Towns, and the only thing better than the film itself was the soundtrack.
This one may mirror the plot of She's All That ever so slightly, but we think 10 Things I Hate About You is a classic in its own right. Heath Ledger definitely made it so, at least.
OK, young Patrick Dempsey, we see ya. Patrick's character pays a pretty classmate to go out with him, so what could possibly go wrong, right?
Young Alexis Bledel strikes again! This time she's falling in love with a boy from an immortal family, and yeah things got tricky.
This more recent teen romance movie involves a 17-year-old kid who hasn't told his friends and family that he's gay. He eventually starts falling for someone online, and the result adorable and touching.
Though 18-year-old Maddy can't leave her house due to an illness, that doesn't stop meeting and falling in love with her adorable next door neighbor.
Pretty much all of us wanted a guy to show up outside of window with a boombox above his head, right? This may never happen in reality, but at least we can all settle down and watch Say Anything to get our fill.
When a car accident puts Mia Hall (Chloe Grace Moretz) in a coma, she has a very ... out-of-body experience with big decision that lies ahead.
There's nothing Molly Ringwald did better than teen love stories! This one is a little bit more dramatic, though, as Molly plays a high school student who finds herself pregnant and in a quick marriage, all before graduation.
This one is definitely memorable because the main character (Zoey Dutch) keeps reliving the day she died, making her realize that one day truly can change everything.
We didn't expect for Shailene Woodley and Miles Teller to have amazing chemistry on stage, but here we go! Miles doesn't exactly play the most likable main male lead, but the love story is memorable all the same.
Two teens learn what it's like to fall in love for the first time, making this movie the perfect coming of age story and a great adolescent romance.
Yes, Nicholas Cage was young at some point. In Valley Girls, he plays an edgy punk guy who finds himself in an unexpected romance with one of the popular girls.
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The 19 Best Books for Teens of 2021
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"An epic phenomenon, the first book in the series is a refreshing spin on the fantasy genre that tackles injustice."
"Ideal for readers that need engagement, this innovative activity book features a QR code accompanied by a podcast episode."
"The beginner-friendly book is packed with 100 simple recipes in an easy-to-follow format that use everyday ingredients."
"The self-help book provides teens with a useful and realistic roadmap to achieve goals while improving self-esteem."
"The highly praised YA novel is an important read, detailing the story of a police shooting through a young girl’s eyes."
"A classic for good reason, this coming-of-age story is told in a series of vignettes, so it may be a new format for teen readers."
"Through guided exercises and breathing techniques, this beneficial book teaches mindfulness to kids who may feel overwhelmed."
"The thriller details the story of five junior high school students and has minimal bad language while covering important themes."
"The graphic novel memoir delves into the author’s childhood as he grappled with a family facing addiction struggles."
"Written by an expert parenting writer and etiquette columnist, the masterful guide features essential life skills for kids."
Whether they are reluctant readers or true bookworms, teen book choices can vary widely from self-help, cookbooks, fiction, non-fiction, or activity books. Fostering a love or even tolerance of reading in your teen can open the door to a world of fictional adventures, helpful life hacks, cool activities, and so much more. Whatever the book, it’s beneficial in so many developmental areas to keep teens reading.
Here are the best books for the teen in your life.
An epic phenomenon, the first book in this series is a refreshing spin on the fantasy genre. Tackling injustice, discrimination, and a struggle for change, the story is influenced by the author’s West African background. This captivating book racked up accolades and if your teen becomes a fan, book two in the series is also available. 
For reluctant readers or those who crave engagement, try this innovative activity book. Created by the makers of the Story Seeds podcast, it’s known for diverse and award-winning children’s authors making stories dreamed up by kids. With the activity book, kids scan a QR code, listen to a podcast episode, and then launch into their very own creative journey with writing tips, STEAM projects, poetry prompts, and much more.
Cooking is a useful life skill and tons of fun for teens. This beginner-friendly book is packed with 100 simple recipes in an easy-to-follow format that uses everyday, affordable ingredients. Parent reviewers love that this book motivates teens to cook and is well-suited for them to do it all by themselves. Bon appetit! 
With over 3 million copies sold, this self-help book provides teens with a useful and realistic roadmap to achieve goals and dreams. Made for modern times, it’ll arm teens with the tools to make tough decisions while improving self-esteem, building friendships, and making thoughtful choices. 
This best-selling, award-winning, and highly praised YA novel is an important read. The story of a police shooting told through a young girl’s eyes is a highly relevant, impactful, and fast-moving story. Heartbreakingly topical, this book is suitable for teens as well as their parents. 
A classic for good reason, this story is told in a series of smaller more in-depth, and descriptive stories, so it may be a new format for teen readers. The main character, a young Latina girl in Chicago, is coming of age in this 110-page book and, like your own teen, is deciding who and what she will become. Relatable and intriguing, this is a title that your kiddo will want to read more than once.
Being a teen can be a wild emotional ride fueled by increased hormones. However, with a little practice, teens can change their mindset, improve their relationships with friends and family, and increase their self-esteem with short 10-minute exercises. Through guided exercises, breathing techniques, and practice prompts, this beneficial book can help kids who may feel overwhelmed or those interested in mindfulness.
A juicy, super-readable thriller, this book features five junior high school students who walk into detention and one of them doesn’t make it out alive. With minimal bad language and important themes, this page-turner would be fun for a family or teen group book club. 
Fans of this author will know him for his Lunch Lady and Jedi Academy books. This graphic novel memoir goes into the author’s childhood as he grappled with a family facing addiction struggles and finding art to help him survive. New and long-time fans of graphic novels will appreciate the depth of this impactful story.
This masterful guide features essential life skills for kids, authored by an expert parenting writer and etiquette columnist. Sweetly illustrated in a graphic novel form, there are 65 useful skills to learn, ranging from how to make a bed, apologize sincerely, and vacuum a room.
For fans of The Hunger Games, this prequel will send them right back to the world of tributes and competition. Reviewers praise this strong addition to the trilogy which may just inspire your teen to reread the whole series.
A great gift, coffee table book, or just fun to flip through, every year the Guinness Book of World Records tracks all the zany records that are broken each year. With 12 fact-packed chapters, even the surliest teen will find a world record that will amaze them. 
Inspire teens with some role models from history. This book features 30 young women, all of who have made great accomplishments to history before their twentieth birthdays. Each woman’s story is accompanied by eye-catching original illustrations. 
Perfect for these unprecedented times, this love story is about two teens who fall in love but can’t get within a few feet of each other without risking their lives. Made into a best-selling movie, challenge your teen to read the book and then enjoy a movie night to discuss the story. 
For fans of the television show, this book picks up where the show left off. Told in graphic novel form, reviewers praise the book as successfully continuing the story and keeping the characters as they are in the show. Beautifully drawn, your teen will be sure to enjoy this book series. 
YouTube stars of Dude Perfect have entertained and inspired millions of kids. With this book, they go behind the scenes of their founding story and share five practical principles to inspire teen fans to take their passions, skills, and dreams to the next level. 
An important read for teens and adults, this story follows a Black teenage boy as he grows up and discovers more about the challenges of being Black in America. Lending itself to lots of discussions, this book is appropriate for a family book club or school reading. 
A classic for good reason, this masterpiece has racked up accolades and should be appreciated by a new generation of readers. The coming-of-age story will still resonate with readers today, inspiring important discussions and deep thoughts. 
Perfect for older teens, this cookbook features 60 recipes, ranging from simple breakfasts, weeknight dinners, and weekend gatherings. Each dish takes into consideration the realities of college living and is developed to be cooked in dorm-friendly appliances like microwaves, toasters, hot plates, and more. 
For light reading that will be useful in their day-to-day lives, check out How to Be a Person by Catherine Newman (view at Amazon). Illustrated in a graphic novel form, there are 65 useful skills to learn, ranging from how to make a bed, apologize sincerely, and vacuum a room. Or, if they haven’t read it in class yet, have them check out the classic To Kill a Mockingbird by Harper Lee (view at Amazon). The coming-of-age story will still resonate with readers today, inspiring important discussions and deep thoughts.
Taking into account the interests of your teen before purchasing a book for them can ensure that they will want to give it a try. Whether they love sci-fi, love stories, or cool and strange facts, their interests will drive their picks when it comes to books.
Just like books for toddlers and younger kids, books for teens typically come with age recommendations. Choose a title that fits your child's age group to avoid any inappropriate themes or language.
There is something to be said about encouraging your teens to get into the classics. However, if your teen just isn't into Jane Eyre or To Kill a Mockingbird, it may be time to check out the newer titles to find something they may like.
Maya Polton is a former marketing manager and current freelance writer who covers food, home, and parenting. She’s also the mom of a 10-year-old son, 7-year-old son, and 3-year old daughter. While she doesn’t have any teen readers yet, Maya loves reading YA novels and can’t wait for the day when she can have a family book club.
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