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I wish that YA novels were more about strong and independant people instead of love sick puppies!
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Sure, they have their love interests, but these books have strong female characters. They aren't "love sick puppies". And a lot of people do meet the love of their life at 16, maybe even younger. Most people don't know it yet--lots of people marry their old childhood friend! The books I listed are not just about meeting boys. They're about friendship, strength, etc.

All of my books are suitable for high school age and older. While romance figures in most of the books, the romance is secondary to the main plot. Several books feature strong female protagonists. You can check out the summaries and samples posted here on Goodreads. Let me know if there is something you would like emailed directly to you.


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Other YA books to give a shot:




Hmmm, I don't think these are YA, but they've got substance, I assure you.





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Veronica wrote: "Popsgrub wrote: "This generation loves yolo, swag, and violence and a love triangle"
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It's not that I mind the romance I just don't like it to be the main thing. There are so many things in life that are great and having a significant other isn't the most important thing.
I have a sister who is 13 and just got her first boyfriend and now that the most important thing in life. Not her friends, not school but a boy. It's been drilled into our heads from childhood through movies, books and even toys. Let's focus on ambition and intellgence please :)

Amen, sister!
I mean it's nice an all to have that special someone, but girls--anyone--should also care about their dreams. What they want to do in life. There are many times people give up stuff they want to achieve because they don't want to leave said person.
I know a chick who was number five in her high school class, ready to go to collage, but dropped everything just to stay with this guy who was going nowhere in his life. A few years she stayed with him but she wised up and left him and went back to school and is now doing better with her life.
There's nothing wrong with love, but know one thing. You only have one life. Live it for yourself because it only one you've got.
I know a chick who was number five in her high school class, ready to go to collage, but dropped everything just to stay with this guy who was going nowhere in his life. A few years she stayed with him but she wised up and left him and went back to school and is now doing better with her life.
There's nothing wrong with love, but know one thing. You only have one life. Live it for yourself because it only one you've got.

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Veronica wrote: "Popsgrub wrote: "This generation loves yolo, swag, and violence and a..."
beautiful. intellectual aristocracy. i like it










Angel fall Penryn is a badass.
The Poison Study series is good too.


I don't like the ending for THG, Katniss still kickass though <3
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We all know the layout - Outcast girl meets a boy who used to be bad but is now good (uless it's to protect said girl). I mean why can't it be about overcoming important stuff? No one meet the love of their life at 16 anyway!
So I guess my questions is - any good YA books that have substance?