
Looking for good teen romances. I recently read
Dairy Queen and love it. I'd like some written in the last 3-5 years. I want to compare them with some of the older teen romances in my collection.
Thanks in Advance
I feel somewhat oligated to say the Twilight saga.
Other than that, I found
My Most Excellent Year by Steve Kluger to be a sweet story. There were a lot of sub plots going on but much of it was about T.C. trying to win the affections of Ale.
Mensagem editada pelo seu autor, Set 7, 2009, 2:28am.
Yes, I know what you mean about Twilight and I have read it. Not my favorite if I dare to admit it. I really want to read romances between people - not vampires or the like. Something a little more true to life is more to my liking. Thanks for the suggestion!
I really enjoyed reading
How they met: and other stories by David Levithan. It's a short stories book that includes romances from the perspectives of various ages, genders and sexual orientations.
Oh, and
If I Stay by Gayle Forman has a very sweet romantic aspect to it that accounts for a significant part of the plot.
I've tried reading the Twilight series but I have to agree with sdbookhound and say it definitely wasn't my favorite. I also read Getting Lost With Boys and it was a really good book. Hailey Abbott is a great author.
There's also a thrid book in the
Dairy Queen series due to be released in October. It's called
Front and Center. From reading the description of it, it looks like it might feature more about DJ's love life than the
Off Season did.
Sdbookhound, looking at your library, I'm not sure if you'd consider these romance (or at least they aren't in the same vein as the romance books in your library) but... I found the following books to have some sweet romance elements to them.
Boy ProofThe
Uglies Series (probably more so the second book in the series)
M or F?Let it Snow: Three Holiday RomancesNick and Norah's Infinite PlaylistNaomi and Ely's No Kiss ListAs I said above, I wouldn't call these straight romance. Nor would I have called
Dairy Queen so, but they all have romantic subplots and entanglements.
Hope this helps.
Mensagem editada pelo seu autor, Set 11, 2009, 5:23pm.
Yes, my library is full of 1980's romance books right now. I've been reading through my collection. I also have a collection of 1950's teen romances, many of which I have read but not posted here. Like I stated in my original post, I'm interested to see how the romances from different time periods compare.
I have read the second book in the Dairy Queen series and am looking forward to the third. Thanks for making sure I've heard of them.
Love all the suggestions. I've put some of them on my Amazon wish list and will let you know what I think when I get to read them. Not many are in my public library.
Graceling is amazing, excellent romance. Also
Tamir trilogy by Lyn Flewelling.
I just finishe
Front and Center and I loved it! The whole Dairy Queen series was wonderful in my opinion. I also read
Shiver and
Perfect Chemistry. I have a few more on my list to read, but I am enjoying most of these books and will be continuing to compare romances written in different eras. Any more suggestions would be wonderful! Thank you.
I'm still working on my 80's romances and will add more to my library in the meantime.
Just finished
Falling for Romeo recommended above. Thanks! I loved it. Aside from the typos if was a great romance.
You're welcome, I'm glad you enjoyed it! I can't remember if I noticed the typos or not when I read it. I should read it again as it was a couple years ago.
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typos, great :(
I own Falling for Romeo but not have read it yet, but I'm happy about the good reviews. I read
Magic Hands by the same author. It was good and original.
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let me know what you think of The Luxe once your done. I've had the series on my tbr list for a long time now. Too many books, so little time.
I tried reading the Luxe series from the library but couldn't get going in them. I may try again though when I'm more in the mood for that time period.
Yes, read Falling for Romeo and try to over look the typos I think you will like it. I want to read more by that author.
I loved The Luxe series. They were such fun, fluffy, guilty pleasures! Kinda like the tv show Gossip Girl, only better, imho. I'm looking forward to the 4th (and final, I think) coming out at the end of the month.
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I read Magic Hands. It was definitely original but I did not like the end as much.
what other books has she written?
you may also like
Perfect Chemistry by
Simone ElkelesMensagem editada pelo seu autor, Out 16, 2009, 10:42pm.
Yes, I read
Perfect Chemistry. Thanks for the recommendation. I did like the book. The other two by Laurens are
Heavenly and
Nailed. I read the description of Heavenly and of the 4 books it is probably my last pick unless someone gives me a great recommendation for it. I'm leaning toward Nailed.
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I read the description for both
Heavenly and
Nailed, and I think I agree in saying that Nailed sounds better.
I really like Simone Elkeles's writing style. Though I find
Perfect Chemistry better, you may enjoy
Leaving Paradise. The book is very original and unpredictable. The only thing for me was that I did not like the ending too much.
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I have
Along for the ride by
Sarah Dessen on my tbr list. The book seems interesting. I've never read any of her book before. Since you seem to know her works, what is your favorite Sarah Dessen book?
I haven't read any Sarah Dessen books either. Let us now how you like the book.
Well at the moment I'm reading
Splendor by Anna Godbersen it's the fourth book in the Luxe series. I absolutely love the books, but you have to be into the whole 19th/20th century Gossip Girly kind of thing. It's worth giving a try :) I also loved
The Mortal Instruments Series by
Cassandra Clare. Finally, I love the Twilight series, I know that whether or not the series is really good is always debated, but I very much enjoyed it :) it created a sort of escape from reality on the worst of days :)
Happy Readings :)
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Sorry but I seems as though I'm one of the people who read the entire series and found it boring. The first was the best, but the rest was only so-so. If you like vampire stories, i would strongly recommend
Vampire Academy by
Richelle Mead.
I just finished reading
Academy 7 by
Anne Osterlund. I was pretty good and the setting was very different then my typical teen reads.
back of book:
With a past too terrible to speak of, and a bleak, lonely future ahead of her, Aerin Renning is shocked to find she has earned a place at the most exclusive school in the universe. Aerin excels at Academy 7 in all but debate, where Dane Madousin-son of one of the most powerful men in the Alliance- consistently outtalks her. Fortunately Aerin consistently outwits him at sparring. They are at the top of their class until Dane jeopardizes everything and Aerin is unintentionally dragged down with him. When the pair is given a joint punishment, an unexpected friendship-and romance-begins to form. But Dane and Aerin both harbor dangerous secrets, and the two are linked in ways neither of them could ever have imagined... .
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That sounds interesting. I may have to see if the library has it.
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have you seen nick and norah's infinite playlist the movie? If yes, is it any good?
Along for the Ride is excellent! I listened to it on audio book and it is a great romance but also deals with other issues well. I've also read Just Listen but wasn't too intrigued.
I have only read those two. I liked Along for the Ride a lot but didn't care for Just Listen.
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Thanks for your list - I'm going to check them out.
You know, most of what has been proposed above are "standalone" romances. There is a whole bunch of series books being written for teens these days. Gossip Girls, "Clique", the "It Girls" . . . I haven't read any of them . . . I've gotten the impression they are pretty mean-spirited - girls with nothing better to do than to slam people less fortunate or popular than they are - and/or they are quite sexually explicit. But if you are truly comparing to previous *series* (like Sweet Valley High - have I got that name right?) you might want to check them out.
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Yes, I have seen those series. Our library doesn't have very many or they are checked out so I have not read any as of yet. Thanks for the suggestion.
I recently read and enjoyed
Going Too Far by Jennifer Echols, which sounds like it's about abstinence, but it's about a punkish rebel who falls in love with a young police officer.
I also really like
Evolution, Me and Other Freaks of Nature by Robin Brande, about a teen girl raised as an Evangelical Christian, who is starting to question her religion and fall for a nerdy science geek boy.
If you like graphic novels, there's
Hopeless Savages: Ground Zero by Jen Van Meter, which is about a punky teenage girl raised by punk rock parents who finds out that this geeky boy has a crush on her. Very sweet.
I guess I like these "opposite attracts"-type books. :)
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