Thursday, December 24, 2015

The Procrastinator's Gift Guide: YA books edition

- All of the following recommendations will be YA books because that is mostly what I've read this year (when I had the time to do a bit of personal reading), and I wanted to make sure that I knew the books that I was recommending! That being said, people of any age can read and enjoy these books, as you shall see if you continue reading! Also, this list will be kind of short because I honestly haven't been very good about reading this year, but each and every book on this list is fantastic and deserves to be loved by someone this holiday season. 


Have a writer/book-lover friend you still need to buy a present for? There's still time to run to your local bookstore. For your convenience, I'll be listing books that have either been released this year (which increases the likelihood that it is in stock and on the shelves) or have had pretty good sales (which also means that the store still will stock).

So let's start with...

1. The person who likes to read everything but YA. This person might think YA is watered down, unsophisticated, etc. etc. (insert falsity of choice). This person would probably enjoy:

THE WINNER'S CURSE (series) by Marie Rutkoski

Gorgeously crafted writing? Check. A narrative and story structure with many layers, worthy of rereading once, twice, three+ times, with each reread revealing more nuggets of awesome? Check. Achingly real, flawed characters with relationships that will gouge out your heart because said relationships are just too perfect and imperfect? Check. If you're nice, you'll tell this friend of yours to hold off from reading book 2 until closer to the release date of book 3...

2. The person who wants to like reading, but is quite reluctant about it. This person might have a short attention span and finds it difficult to get into books. The only time they read is right before bed, when they need something to tire them out and put them to sleep. This person would probably enjoy:

AN EMBER IN THE ASHES by Sabaa Tahir

Here's a true story: I gave this book to the high schoolers I was tutoring (for the SATs) this summer. For them, English is their second language. A lot of them expressed interest in reading, but found it tedious to get into books (I can imagine! I don't think I can even start to waddle my way through my Mandarin set of THE HUNGER GAMES). I tried to think of the most fast paced, gripping, action packed book I knew of to recommend to them, and lone and behold it was this one! I do believe I read this over studying for one of my finals last year ;)


3. The person who loves reading and loves writing and just wants to find a book with characters who also love reading and writing, who fangirl over awesome books and maybe even delve into fanfiction...? This one should be obvious:

FANGIRL by Rainbow Rowell

This book was not released this year, but it's been so popular that I'm pretty sure you can find SPECIAL EDITION versions of them in your bookstore. It's a great winter read because it gives you all the warm and fuzzy feelings (that being said, it's not all rainbows and butterflies. It's just written in a wonderfully real style and narrated by a protagonist who is shy, awkward, and completely relatable). 

4. For the person who likes books, but likes movies more. Especially if this person's favorite movies are the high-stakes, intricately plotted types, you know they'll love a sweeping story with a movie-worthy cast to boot:

I mean, this was comped to Ocean's Eleven, and it's written by one of the queens of fantasy. The person you you give this to is a good hands. 

5. For the person who's witty and slightly cynical and a pain to buy for because they either tell you they don't want anything or you just a difficult time reading them. This person is probably an enigma, and you wonder what philosophical musings they're constantly entertaining in their heads:

WE ALL LOOKED UP by Tommy Wallach

This is a very honest and clever book. It takes many common tropes and stereotypes and subverts them (the genre itself--contemporary--is given a little twist from the dash of pre-apocalytptic). From characters to feels, it has a bit of everything. It's gripping yet savoring-worthy. It's maddening yet oddly zen. The feeling that you get after coming way from the last page is difficult to describe, just like the theme, but that's because everything is working together so organically. (Can you tell I'm having a hard time putting this book into words?)

6. And lastly, for the person who either 1. enjoys a good historical fiction with tea or 2. is very sentimental and doesn't mind a good cry. Because this book is sad. And this book came out ages (ok, not really, but comparatively) ago, but it's probably still stocked in bookstores. If it's not, I will be personally offended:

BETWEEN SHADES OF GRAY by Ruta Sepetys

And I have no words for this book.

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