Sunday, April 28, 2013

A Loves YA

I feel like an adult most days, what with my 9-5 job, monthly bills, car, etc but sometimes I need an escape back to the days when every small thing seemed critically important and that single thing (the boy, the trip, the college acceptance) that would change your life was right around the corner. Here some of my recent favorite young adult reads:


Go Fug Yourself was one of my main entertainments back in my bored at work days. I loved the snarky commentary on celebrity outfits and how often they were into the same things I was. When I found out that they had written a YA novel, I was super excited to pick it up. Spoiled is the story of a midwestern girl who finds out one of the biggest movie stars in the world is her father. She moves to LA to get to know him and her glamourous half sister, who doesn’t exactly welcome her with open arms. Spoiled has that GFY wit and skewering of Hollywood culture. It’s a very enjoyable fluffy read.


High school brings many changes and none more than when you go from being invisible to a curvy mastermind of a plot to overthrow a secret society. This is the story of that transition. Frankie is a sophomore at boarding school with a gorgeous senior boyfriend who is a member of an exclusively male secret society. She learns their codes and secretly begins to manipulate the society. I enjoyed this funny book with a strong female lead.


The Mockingbirds explores the consequences of date rape at a boarding school with a student society, the mockingbirds, dedicated to maintaining justice among their students. Alex wakes up after a party in the bed of a popular senior and has to determine what happened and how she can stand up for herself. While the book focuses on a difficult topic, Alex is a strong heroine and there is a little romance to enjoy along the way.


Sam is a popular high school senior who has everything going for her, right up until she dies in a car crash. She is surprised to wake up and relive the day she died over again, at first deciding to act recklessly and without thought to how her actions affect others. When she continues to wake up in the same day, she slowly learns how to be a better, more selfless person. While this is a story that has existed before, it was an entertaining read and a good reminder to think before you act.


Anna’s life in Atlanta seems perfect, it’s her senior year with her best friend and she has an almost boyfriend that she really likes. Then she learns her father is sending her to boarding school in France. It’s a difficult adjustment but she quickly falls in with a good group, including an adorable British guy who immediately entrances her. This was fun, quick will they or won’t they novel.

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