Thursday, February 08, 2018

15 Books for New Adults

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Recent discussions in this community have been about how we don’t have enough books out there that reflects the experience of the average new-adult person. There are some facets of this discussion I disagree with (which might be a post for another day) but, I think we can all agree the more the better. Everyone deserves to have their experiences reflected in the books they read. So, today, I’ve compiled a list of 15 books with characters who are either in college or are college-aged. Some of these were marketed as YA and some as cross-over. Some of these just came out and others have been out for a while.

1. Let’s Talk About Love by Claire Kann

Let’s Talk About Love pretty much has it all. Anxiety about choosing your major, trying to figure out what you want vs. what your parents want, changing friendships, etc. etc. etc.

2. We are Okay by Nina LaCour

This is less about the college experience but the characters are in college and kind of figuring out the ‘after’ of a major life changing event. It was one of my fav reads from last year so worth checking out for SURE. Also, might make you cry.

3. Roomies by Sara Zarr & Tara Altebrando

I have NOT read this book yet but I’ve heard SO MANY GOOD things and idk, it kind of makes me miss my roommate??? Don’t tell her I said that tho. She’d give me shit.

4. Love Story by Jennifer Echols

I read this when I was like 15/16 and didn’t really like it. Probably because I thought it was too angsty. 15/16 year old me had no way of knowing I’d turn into an angst monster come college, LOL.

5. Tempest by Julie Cross

This is for those of you who want more genre fic with college aged characters! I haven’t read it but I own a copy and need to read it someday because it sounds right up my alley.

6. American Panda by Gloria Chao

If you read my review last week, you’ll know I didn’t love this one but it is still worth going on this list because even if I didn’t enjoy it, I know other people will. It also deals a lot of with figuring out your major, and balancing family expectations with what you want.

7. Naomi and Ely’s No Kiss List by David Levithan and Rachel Cohn

I think there is a movie for this one???? IDK. But the duo does write good books so I am sure this one is great too.

8. A Little Something Different by Sandy Hall

This was Sandy Hall’s debut and I’ve heard a lot about the cute, fluffiness of it. I also heard that it has a chapter told from the POV of a bench???

9. Psych Major Syndrome by Alicia Thompson

10. Flat-Out Love by Jessica Park

I read this way back when but it was super cute and super heartwarming. I think it is more on the romance side but its more about the building attraction than anything else?? There is also unpacking of a lot of trauma after a major event.

11. Just One Day by Gayle Forman

I HAVEN’T READ THIS AND SHAME ON ME. HONESTLY. I wrote a review for it pre-publication that I’d read it once both books were out and guess what??? guess which human being hasn’t read the series even though she said she would?? YEAH. YOUR GURL HERE.

12. Secret Society Girl by Diana Peterfreund

13. Poison Study by Maria V. Snyder

Again, this is genre fic. The characters aren’t in college but our MC is about 19-21. Also like, the OTP is one of my all-time favorites so, read it.

14. The Magicians by Lev Grossman

I just started the TV show on a friend’s recommendation and am really liking it so far. That’s all I have to say.

15. Nice Try, Jane Sinner by Lianne Oelke

Have you read any of these books? Anything else that you think is worth having on my TBR? HELP ME GROW MY already enormous TBR!

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Rashika has been tired since 2013. There are very few things that spark joy for her besides a nice cup of tea, warm, baked goods, good books and good TV shows. She is here to pile onto your giant TBRs and to-watch lists. Offer her a cookie and she might be nice to you.

9 Responses to “15 Books for New Adults”

  1. Valerie

    Ugh I need to get to Poison Study at some point. Boop.

    WOW I read Psych Major Syndrome YEARS before book blogging, mainly because it had the word psych in it. I have no idea what it was about. Whoops.

  2. Holly

    What age would you say you’re aiming at here? I’m 30 and I’m certain I still relate to the struggles of an 18 year old trying to find her way in life!

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  4. Everglow

    Hi!

    I’havent read any of these books – in Hungary, only Tempest, Poison Study, Flat out Love, and Just One Day have released so far. But the others seems so good for me, too. I’m curious about “Nice Try, Jane Sinner”, and I wonder, if I could ask you a book review, and a link about the review. I would like to read it.

    Great post, great list!

    Sincerely: Everglow, Chronicles of a Bookshelf blog
    Hungary

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