Generation Y


Confessions Of An Actress: From Chorus Girl to Broadway Star
Diamond Dogs
The Existential Millennial Crisis
The "Volunteer": A Novel
Nickel Plated
Burn Book: A Tech Love Story
American Born Chinese
Wanted: Toddler's Personal Assistant
I Am America (And So Can You!)
Let's Talk About Love: Why Other People Have Such Bad Taste
Hark! A Vagrant
Letras Rosas (Spanish Edition)
The Abstinence Teacher
Giant Days, Vol. 3 (Giant Days, #3)
Giant Days, Vol. 2 (Giant Days, #2)
Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows by J.K. RowlingMiracle of the Rising Sun by Joseph SciutoHis Dark Materials by Philip PullmanA Wrinkle in Time by Madeleine L'EngleThe Giver by Lois Lowry
Generation Y Classics
31 books — 51 voters

Cate East
As for power, they have very little of that, having little money. Before they were born, it was pretty much unheard of for a generation to make less than their parents, and as such, their expectant parents, having achieved quite a lot for their own, showered them with gifts and praise, hoping to one day take part in the economic windfall that the special millennials were certain to achieve. Now that they have fallen short of the bar of success set by their parents, they’re demoted in the power h ...more
Cate East, Generational Astrology: How Astrology Can Crack the Millennial Code

Cate East
This is because only two things can fulfill millennials: First is to be completely understood, accepted and respected by a loyal companion whom they respect themselves—a lifelong seduction with someone they can call their own. This level of understanding and intimacy is the only way they can heal the wounds of their treacherous childhood. The second thing is having enough money to live a lifelong vacation and help people along the way—as they are an emotional generation, they are actually compas ...more
Cate East, Generational Astrology: How Astrology Can Crack the Millennial Code

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