Who is your favorite fictional teenager?

This is too difficult. Maybe I read too many novels about teenagers. Let me see, I have read many books about teenagers, from Percy Jackson and Harry Potter to human musical instruments and hunger games.

There are so many teenagers to choose from. I have to narrow it down to the top five. ...

5. Percy Jackson. Heroes of Percy Jackson and Olympus

I loved this series when I was young, and I still do. Although I like other characters written by Rick Lairdon very much, he is the best.

4. Simon Lewis (mortal tools, and so on. )

Although Cassandra Claire's works are aimed at specific young people, I find her works very attractive. My favorite character is Simon.

What else can I say? He is funny and sometimes a little silly, but he always tries his best.

3. Adelina Amutru. (Young Elite)

I don't remember whether she was a teenager in the whole play, but I know she was a teenager from the beginning. So she counted it.

Her role trajectory is extraordinary, and the moment when she finally sacrificed her life for her sisters was sad. I like the ending that she almost turned into a madman and a villain because she was endowed with super powers. This is sad, but it is also a great story.

2. Lucy Kerry. (Lockwood Limited)

This is a horror film that only children and teenagers can see ghosts. Lucy is the best. She is a listener, trying to help defeat ghosts by understanding their past. She is brave and tenacious, which is a set of skills she practiced in the play.

Speaking of which, I still can't remember her exact age, but I think she is a teenager.

1. Irene Galatianus. (Glass Throne)

I like this series, and Irene is probably the best character in it. She is not a real teenager, but she started as a teenager, which is the most important thing.

Her role arc is amazing, and we have seen her mature from an arrogant killer to a reliable and responsible queen. We watched her suffer heartbreak and loss, pain and suffering, fear and depression.

This is a beautiful series, ending in a somewhat anticlimactic tone, but this will not weaken Irene's shape or form in any way.