What are some of your fav new Young Adult Fiction books? Preferably something new.
How do you read them in the bookstore without looking like a creep lol?
>>9947966
>How do you read them in the bookstore without looking like a creep lol?
By not reading them in the bookstore
>>9947966
Are you new here, OP?
YA fiction doesn't sit too well with people on /lit/ because it's seen as patronising and people would rather read classics here.
Saying that, I do see the His Dark Materials trilogy get some positive respect here, and you'll find a few people who do unironically enjoy the Harry Potter franchise (even if it is frowned down upon here).
Nothing wrong with reading a book in a bookstore, as long as you're just checking the first few paragraphs or the first chapter. Most bookstores will have chairs or seating areas for people to sit and read if it takes them a little while. As long as you're not breathing down people's necks, intentionally causing trouble or being immature, you're probably not being a "creep."
>>9947966
What the everloving fuck is this? Just who are they trying to appeal to with this condescending, asinine drivel? This would make me leave the bookstore and never come back.
>>9947966
/lit/ should also accept self-insert fanfiction as genuine literature.
Unironically.
>>9947966
Monster Blood Tattoo series. Does anyone on /fit/ know about them?
>>9948413
no, but I am immediately interested
>>9948426
I read them over and over again as a teenager and even in my college years. No YA books ever came close to their complexity, worldbuilding, and tone. Rossamund Bookchild will always stay with me. I hope you seek them out!