Most
of the time, I’m really a fantasy reader (or, to be fancy, ‘speculative
fiction’), but every now and then I do enjoy a really satisfying
realistic YA book. Fortunately, we’re in a golden age of YA publishing
right now and there’s plenty to choose from! Here are a few of my
favorites.
An Abundance of Katherines by John Green: I’m going to be all
un-mainstream here and say that Katherines, John Green’s second book, is
my favorite. It’s about a former child prodigy who has dated nineteen
girls named Katherine. Mostly, it’s just plain funny and a bit weird,
but definitely awesome.
Jellicoe Road by Melina Marchetta: Jellicoe is the third book by Australian
author Melina Marchetta, and it won the Printz award in 2009. It’s a
book that manages to be completely heartbreaking and completely
wonderful at the same time. I love it for the characters, whose stories
come together in a fantastic way, and for the writing, which is
beautiful.
Lola and the Boy Next Door by Stephanie Perkins: Sequel to Anna and the
French Kiss, Lola takes place in San Francisco and is definitely in the
sweet category of realistic YA. I really like Lola’s story and re-read
it whenever I’m looking for the book equivalent of a piece of chocolate.
Me & Earl & the Dying Girl by Jesse Andrews: Okay, chocolate this
one is NOT. In fact, it’s frequently gross, morbid, and otherwise not
what you’d expect in a Cancer Book. However, it’s also surprising sweet,
hilariously funny, and completely original.
Heist Society by Ally Carter: I love fun spy/burglary movies like Ocean’s
Eleven or How to Steal a Million, and the Kat Bishop series (of which
this is the first installment) are the book equivalent of those.
Completely ridiculous, and really enjoyable.
-Maureen