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Ya know what? That is NOT hot!




It's part of the reason I have dropped a lot of YA books mid read recently. IT got to a point where the characters were either boring or rehashed versions of other characters I'd seen so many times before. Like Clockwork Angel -I know it's really popular but I couldn't finish it, I just got really bored halfway through.
The Vesuvius Club I love because the MC is so different and so funny. Have a look if you want something different.
I also loved Glotka in The Blade Itself (all the characters are pretty awesome actually, and well developed. Even the one that seems to be the typical good guy turns out to have a really surprising/unsavoury side). It's a nice take on more traditional fantasy.
Characters are a big part of what I read for (probably the biggest part), so I really cherish books where they're fleshed out, where their actions make sense, and where I come away from the book longing to spend more time around them. With the Hunger Games series, I felt like instead of getting more inside Katniss as the story progressed, I was getting more distant from her, that she was becoming less fleshed out. I understand there was PTSD stuff going on, but it made for an ultimately unsatisfying read, for me. Part of it was that she has less agency as the series goes on. She becomes more reactive than active, a point that's driven home at the very end when (view spoiler) .
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And why is it that I like all the secondary characters instead of the main characters. Why is EMO the new character choice?
That being said, the book i love the most that I just read because my little one had to read it for school was the Boy in the Pin Striped pajamas. Wow, what a book. I yelled, cried, screamed. Where are the fiction books that can elicit such a response.
Oh, and my take on Edward and Bella... so annoying. Personally, Jasper had a much cooler storyline and I would have loved to learn more about him. Stop with the EMO characters.
Or is it the generation today is just weak and EMO. Look at our older family members, how strong they were, what they lived through, and how they dealt with it. Such strength.
Sorry, had to rant a bit. If you have suggestions on good books let me know. Oh, even 50 shades got annoying. Well, the first book was good but the ones after just got really annoying.