Jilli, my 16 y.o. daughter got me to read Twilight and New Moon by Stephenie Meyer.
I read Twilight, and was mostly "eh" about it. It just didn't grab my interest that much.
So far, my favorite YA vampire books are the ones written by Amelia Atwater Rhodes, and the Vampire Kisses series by Ellen Schrieber. (I'll admit that part of my fondness for the Vampire Kisses books is because the lead character is a wholely adorable and fairly realistic teen girl babygoth.)
Ooohh, Vampire Kisses... I'mma get that set for the kid to read... she'll love 'em. She's a semi-baby goth herself (her new backpack for school is pink and black and has skulls with hearts for eyes on it - it's very cute)
Ooohh, Vampire Kisses... I'mma get that set for the kid to read... she'll love 'em. She's a semi-baby goth herself
Then she will absolutely love them. They're just so ... charming! And good vampire fiction.
Oh my god, I *loathed*
Twilight.
I thought it was sexist, boring, hackneyed crap. Um, but I have strong feelings about teen vampire novels. There's a squazillion of them out now, though I don't know if many of them are any good. Melissa de la Cruz's series that starts with
Blue Bloods
is supposed to be pretty good. Jilli, have you read
Thirsty
by M.T. Anderson? I think you'd really like it.
I read
Twilight
and didn't think it was any good until the end. I have the second one on hold at the library , but not sure if I'll actually read it.
I have read a number of paranormal romances. Mostly, they suck. In fact I can't really think of any I liked. Read one of the undead/unwed series. and didn't really like and ditto harris and kenyon ( but I tried two of hers)
Melissa de la Cruz's series that starts with Blue Bloods is supposed to be pretty good.
I read
Blue Bloods
and was not impressed.
Oh we're so pretty and upper-class and old-money AND we're vampires! Teen vampires who are edgy and model designer jeans!
Bleeurg.
I haven't read
Thirsty,
but I'm sure I've had it recommended to me before. I need to add it to the list of books to look for.
I just want good paranormal novels.
How about --
by R. A. MacAvoy:
The Book of Kells
Tea with the Black Dragon
Twisting the Rope
Damiano, Damiano's Lute, Raphael
The Grey Horse
and
by Sharon Lee and Steve Miller, the Liaden universe. In particular:
Agent of Change
Conflict of Honors
Carpe Diem
Local Custom
I just got my
Entertainment Weekly
today. Allyson's book gets its own little box at the bottom titled "Ultimate Fandom." They mention some highlights, including "Random Acts of PayPal." Pretty cool.
ooh, I'd forgotten about R.A. McAvoy - Tea with the Black Dragon is good! and the Lee/Miller Liaden books are very good, although more SF than paranormal. I liked The Tomorrow Log as well. Kim Harrison's books ... can't remember the names ... the first one's good, but I thought the following ones were less good (the main character's a witch, there are vampires, werewolves, etc.).