What if my 18-year-old daughter likes to read novels and quarrel with me? This was a very common family problem, especially in modern society, where novels had become a popular form of entertainment. However, parents may want their children to be more involved in social activities, sports, or other beneficial activities rather than indulging in novels. Therefore, parents might have conflicts or even quarrels with their children. In this case, parents should patiently communicate with their children to understand their children's thoughts and needs. Parents can tell their children that they understand why they like novels, but they should also tell their children the negative effects of novels, such as staying up late, reducing study time, etc. Parents can make plans with their children such as setting a reading schedule, inviting friends to read together, etc. to help them better manage their time and reduce their reliance on novels. In addition, parents can also help their children overcome their addiction to novels in some ways, such as providing other forms of entertainment, encouraging their children to participate in sports activities, and establishing a good family atmosphere. The most important thing is that parents should respect their children's opinions and needs and build a healthy family atmosphere with them.