Teen/20-something Romance novels

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Teen/20-something Romance novels

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Abr 6, 2008 - 19 59

Last NaNo, I had asked for fellow NaNoers to recommend some romance novels to me, which is when I realized that what I am attempting to write is not typical romance as it is in the genre. Most romance novels feature chiefly characters in their thirties or forties, which I suppose makes sense, given the usual audience. What I am interested in finding are romance novels with characters primarily in their mid-to-late teens or early twenties. Such novels have been remarkably difficult for me to find.

So, I ask you again, oh wise NaNo peers, to impart upon me some youthful love stories. (Not to say that 40 is not youthful. :P)

Thank you in advance!
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Anysia

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Abr 6, 2008 - 20 50

You may be having trouble finding romance novels for that age group because novels for that age group are classified under YA (Young Adult), not Romance which is aimed at adults.

Try Forever by Judy Blume. I think that was the first real romance I read that has the age group your looking for.

Forever: http://www.amazon.ca/Forever-Judy-Blume/dp/1416934006/ref=pd_bbs_sr_5?ie...

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Abr 6, 2008 - 20 53

the only series i remember reading with late teen to early college years was Sweet Valley High and the subsequent series that i cant remember the name of right now. those went through high school and on to college. i dont know if that is still relevant but check it out.

ChloeElaine
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Abr 24, 2008 - 12 40

Heh, if ever my novel gets published, I'll give you a copy. It's basically a romance (or not, considering what happens) between a 17 year old girl and a 32 year old man. But it's back in the 14th century, so it's okay. Nothing bad or gross!
Would mine be counted as a YA, you think?

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Mayo 12, 2008 - 06 30

I know exactly what you mean, I keep looking high and low for a book where the protagonist is a 20-something. I'll be keeping an eye on this thread. The only book I can think of right now is Two Caravans by Maria Lewycka, which is a really good book, but not through-and-through a romance, I suppose...
http://www.amazon.com/Two-Caravans-Marina-Lewycka/dp/1905490321/ref=pd_b...

My characters have always been 20-somethings. I dont like teenage books very much, they tend to be oddly annoying, perhaps because of the stereotyping? I dont know...

Terri Shiidon

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Mayo 17, 2008 - 23 25

this lullaby

that one's a good one

i think vc andrews writes romance-like stuff too, but they're creepy.
looking for alibrandi, and saving francesca are romance by melina marchetta. both are good, but i like saving francesca better.

try those

paramore814

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Jul 8, 2008 - 14 18

Just Listen, Love Like That, Anatomy of a Boyfriend (something like that), Pants on Fire, The Breakup Club (something like that but its NOT The Breakup Bible)

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