Some of these have stronger romantic elements than others. I'll try to include caveats here...
Matched, by Ally Condie - Dystopian world where The Society controls everything, including who you are Matched to as you become an adult. Main Character is Matched to her childhood best friend... except things aren't that simple and things start happening which make her question The Society and the stranglehold they have on the world. Loved it, can't wait until Crossed comes up on my Hold list at the ebook library.
all these things i've done, by Gabrielle Zevin -- again, dystopian world, and the main character's family is in the illegal chocolate business. Interesting future mob sort of story, loved it, first of a series/trilogy.
Bother, there's something I just read and haven't recorded yet... Oh yes, the book is Shatter Me and I can't recall the author off the top of my head. Starts off with a girl in an insane asylum and a very off-kilter narrative and it's brilliant and sucked me in and wouldn't let me go. The dystopian details are so subtle at the start because she has been locked in a room for THREE YEARS and this has had an effect on how she thinks to herself, and thus, her narrative.
All these mini reviews are er, well, coloured by my potential poor memory, so take that as you will.
The other things I've been reading are either mainstream of paranormal/urban fantasy (all YA). I love them, but don't know if they'd appeal to DJ.
Also, I just started following the blog http://booksyalove.blogspot.com/ and have been pulling recs from my own library's listing http://staffpicks.eastgreenbushlibrary.org/category/books-for-young-adults/. I'm all over the web lately on YA books, and adult books appropriate for YA. OH. Speaking of, try out The Universal Mirror by Gwen Perkins. It's not dystopia, and it's not YA, and maybe you want to read it first (I think you might like it). It was free a few days back, but not now. The author's a friend, and I loved it.
From the crosses from adult to YA, try out The Skewed Throne by Joshua Palmatier. It's fantasy, and it's REALLY good stuff. I'm sure there are other adult books I could recommend that would be perfect, but I'm not coming up with them right now. Has he read Ender's Game?
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Date: 2012-05-10 01:01 pm (UTC)Matched, by Ally Condie - Dystopian world where The Society controls everything, including who you are Matched to as you become an adult. Main Character is Matched to her childhood best friend... except things aren't that simple and things start happening which make her question The Society and the stranglehold they have on the world. Loved it, can't wait until Crossed comes up on my Hold list at the ebook library.
all these things i've done, by Gabrielle Zevin -- again, dystopian world, and the main character's family is in the illegal chocolate business. Interesting future mob sort of story, loved it, first of a series/trilogy.
Bother, there's something I just read and haven't recorded yet... Oh yes, the book is Shatter Me and I can't recall the author off the top of my head. Starts off with a girl in an insane asylum and a very off-kilter narrative and it's brilliant and sucked me in and wouldn't let me go. The dystopian details are so subtle at the start because she has been locked in a room for THREE YEARS and this has had an effect on how she thinks to herself, and thus, her narrative.
All these mini reviews are er, well, coloured by my potential poor memory, so take that as you will.
The other things I've been reading are either mainstream of paranormal/urban fantasy (all YA). I love them, but don't know if they'd appeal to DJ.
Also, I just started following the blog http://booksyalove.blogspot.com/ and have been pulling recs from my own library's listing http://staffpicks.eastgreenbushlibrary.org/category/books-for-young-adults/. I'm all over the web lately on YA books, and adult books appropriate for YA. OH. Speaking of, try out The Universal Mirror by Gwen Perkins. It's not dystopia, and it's not YA, and maybe you want to read it first (I think you might like it). It was free a few days back, but not now. The author's a friend, and I loved it.
From the crosses from adult to YA, try out The Skewed Throne by Joshua Palmatier. It's fantasy, and it's REALLY good stuff. I'm sure there are other adult books I could recommend that would be perfect, but I'm not coming up with them right now. Has he read Ender's Game?