Showing posts with label The Fault in Our Stars. Show all posts
Showing posts with label The Fault in Our Stars. Show all posts

18 Nov 2014

Begginner's Guide To: Young Adult Literature




As I’m sure a lot of you are aware, there have been some not so nice (or accurate, for that matter) comments going around about Young Adult Literature, and what that means, who can read it etc.

I’m a firm believer that everyone should be allowed to read whatever they choose. There are so many people in this world who don’t ever read, that I think it’s a bit ridiculous that those among us who do read get criticised for our choice in books.

This isn’t an opinion piece, though there are many articles I’ve read in the last few months that make me want to stab myself (and others) in the eye. Today, I’m just giving you recommendations of where I think you should start in YA if you’d like to. In my opinion, these are the sorts of books that really give you a taste of a few different genres and I think they can be enjoyed by everyone (like pretty much every other YA book). 

Shall we start? I think we should start.

Contemporary/Realistic Fiction
The Fault in Our Stars by John Green
I mean, you all saw this one coming right? I know this one is pretty obvious, but I thought I should mention it anyway. I think it’s a really good story, and yeah maybe it makes cancer look a little pretty at times (trust me, cancer is hard) but I still think it has a good message. Besides, everyone needs a good cry now and again, don’t they? (And by cry, I mean uncontrollable, painful, heartbreaking sobs.)

Fantasy
Throne of Glass by Sarah J. Maas
Again, this is probably no surprise to anyone but you know what? I love this series too much not to include it. This story is just epic, I don’t really know how else to explain it. The characters are amazing, the world is brilliant and I personally think it’s really interesting. This would be a great place to start for adult fantasy readers, I believe. I know it’s helped me slowly edge into adult fantasy.

Dystopian
Legend by Marie Lu
I know a lot of lists would suggest The Hunger Games or Divergent, but I think Legend deserves to be mentioned more often. This trilogy is amazing – you’ve got your kickass female lead, a messed up world, and lots of action. What more could you possibly ask for?

Paranormal
The Unbecoming of Mara Dyer by Michelle Hodkin
I think paranormal novels often get a bad rap – generally there’s vampire and werewolves and everything is labelled as the ‘next Twilight’, but that’s not everything in this genre- there is so much more. The Unbecoming of Mara Dyer is a crazy ride – not only is it paranormal, but it’s a bit mystery, a bit thriller and a bit romance. It’s one of those novels that will have you begging for more.

Historical
Between Shades of Gray by Ruta Sepetys
This was definitely the hardest genre to just pick one book from. There are so many that I wanted to talk about – The Book Thief, Rose Under Fire, The Diviners and The Gemma Doyle Trilogy (both of which are also paranormal), The Wrong Boy. I could literally go on for hours! I chose Between Shades of Gray because it’s maybe the story that has haunted me the most. It’s about a concentration camp in Lithuania in the Second World War, and as you can imagine that means a lot of pain. I can’t even begin to describe it, you’ll just have to read it yourself!

So those are my picks for today. In the future, I’m going to do some follow up posts about certain genres and issues etc. but for now, it’s just these few. What do you guys think? What books would make your list?

Thanks for reading!


22 Sept 2014

Cover Comparison - John Green

Today is a very, very special day- the incredibly lovely and wonderful, Ebony of Daring Damsels and I are back for another cover comparisons! If you haven't seen this before, it's exactly what it sounds like - Ebony and I picked out a bunch of different covers and then we compare them. As you've probably guessed by the title, today we're focusing on John Green. Over on Ebony's blog, we looked at Wuthering Heights covers so make you sure you check that out. Finally, if you'd like to see some other ones- we've already done Jane Eyre and The Diviners. Let's look at those covers!

1. Looking for Alaska - Australian/UK Edition
Ebony: I like the simplicity of the cover, and the colours chosen. Is the daisy a significance in the story? I can’t really remember...oops. However, if it is, which I’m fairly sure it is, then I like that it’s on the cover.
Ely: I don’t know if I actually like this one. On one hand, I really like the text and the colours but the daisy seems weird to me. What I mean is, I like it as a cover but I don’t know whether it really suits the story- it seems a little too happy to me.

 2. Looking for Alaska - American Paperback
Ely: This is the cover I have, and I don’t actually mind it. It’s definitely not my favourite cover of all time, but I think the sort of dark, mysterious feel that is has really reminds me of Alaska. I don’t know how I feel about the text though- I think that could have been done a lot better.
Ebony: I’ve never liked this cover. I don’t know why. It’s just boring. It feels too mature for the story.

3. Paper Towns - American Paperback
Ebony: I never used to like this cover, but after reading the book, it’s grown on me. It’s not my favourite edition of Paper Towns however.
Ely: This is the edition I own, and I personally like it. I seriously love maps and I love the little pin thing. I haven’t read this one, but from what I know of the book, the cover seems to make sense. I also really love the text- having the title look as if it’s actually written on the map looks spectacular. 

 4. Paper Towns - English Paperback
Ely: I both like and dislike this edition. I love the colours and the actual paper town (does Bloomsbury ever not put serious dedication into their covers?) I mean seriously, they added shadows to the text and the clouds! I suppose I actually like it more and more as I look at it, the only thing I’d change is the paper plane- it looks a little out of place to me. 
Ebony: I really like this cover, and it may be my favourite edition - I really like the Australian one though too. This one is very pretty, but it also looks a little busy with the pop-up effect title.
  
5. An Abundance of Katherines - Australian/UK edition
Ebony: Again, I like the simplicity of this cover, and how it matches the other Australian/UK editions of his books. I don’t understand why there’s a light bulb though? Maybe it would help if I read the novel…

Ely: I haven’t actually read this one yet so I can’t really comment on whether it fits the story or not. I like the red though- I think red books often stand out really nicely on bookshelves and in store. I like that the text is the same from TFiOS too.

 6. An Abundance of Katherines - American Paperback
Ely: I think this one is very cute. I absolutely love the little symbols, though I don’t know whether they are actually supposed to mean something to the story or not- they just look cute. I love the look of white books too- they just look so clean and fresh!
Ebony: This cover is okay. Again, the simplictiy pleases me, but overall, it’s rather mediocre.

 7. Will Grayson, Will Grayson - American Hardback
Ebony: I don’t like this cover at all. It’s just...what? It doesn’t really suit the story and it feels as though it’s just an enlarged stock image. Not a fan.
Ely: This one is alright. I don’t completely hate but I don’t love it either. I’m usually a fan of the lights and bokeh so I like how they used them here. I don’t know- it’s just alright.

 8. Will Grayson, Will Grayson - Australian/UK edition
Ely: I love this one! I love that purple/blue colour especially against the white and the yellow. I think it’s just a really nice and simple design.
Ebony: I really like this cover! I love the colours chosen and the fingerprints. 

9. Let It Snow - American Paperback
Ebony: This is...terrible. Boring. Too stock-image-y. Yuck. Definitely my least favourite out of the bunch.
Ely: I really, really don’t like this one. Sure, it makes me feel all Winter-y and Christmas-y inside but it’s nothing overly special. I do like the use of the Christmas colours – the green text, the red gloves, the white present and background, but that’s about it.

 10. Let It Snow - German edition
Ely: I know this one looks a little more Spring-like, at least it does to me, but I love these colours. I also have this obsession with trees or plants on covers apparently? It just looks incredibly beautiful to me. Though, that text…that definitely could have been done better.
Ebony: The colours chosen are so beautiful together - and I love the tree and the illustration in general. However, this doesn’t feel like a Winter book to me. It’s more Spring/Summer time.

 11. The Fault in Our Stars - Polish Paperback
Ebony: Eh. Not a huge fan of this cover. I like the watercolour paint effect, but the rest of the cover doesn’t do much for me. 
Ely: A lot of the foreign covers for TFiOS are the exact same as the US/UK editions, so it’s nice to see something a little bit different. I love watercolours on books- I think they’re the best things ever. I like that this one still sticks with the blue while still being different from the original.

 12. The Fault in Our Stars - 1st edition
Ely: I love this one simply because it is so iconic. The moment you see that shade of blue, you know exactly what the book is and I know, personally, it brings back all the FEELS which is both and good and a very bad thing. 
Ebony: I’ve always liked this cover. I like the simplicity and the fact that it’s so iconic. However, I’m sort of sick of looking at it…


 Final Thoughts
Ebony: Overall, my favourite cover would have to be the Australian edition of Looking for Alaska, with the Australian/UK edition of Will Grayson, Will Grayson edition coming second and the UK paperback edition of Paper Towns in third.
Ely: My favourite is the American paperback edition of Paper Towns, then the Australian/UK edition of Will Grayson, Will Grayson and finally, the American paperback of An Abudance of Katherines in third place.
 
 And that's it for this round of cover comparisons! Remember to go over to Ebony's blog to see us compare some Wuthering Heights covers.