A series? Series are just bound to delve into awfulness...(seriously, show me a legitimately good teen lit series)...but otherwise, I support teen lit.
I wrote my doctoral dissertation on pre-adolescent development and how it relates to popular science fiction/fantasy series, if that would help. Wanna read it?
three fat 30-year olds who hang out on the internet and they fall in love with this one chick on world of warcraft who is the main character of the novel and she's like omg wtf y r liek all dese guyz so in luv with me???
And then the one WoW girl's mom locks her in the attic but the attic really turns out to be a spaceship and she goes to space and meets up with Zenon GIrl of the 21st Century and she zaps those fat guys into three super hotties and then they die.
I remember when I was in fourth grade I could power through a Goosebumps book in like twenty minutes, so I would go to the library after school and read about five books every day. Then I finished all the books they had and the librarian suggested Chain Letter by Christopher Pike and I was like "Holy shit this is amazing!"
Chain Letter was a great two or three part series. Though I will have to look it up there was another multi part book series he did that was about a reincarnated chola set to get justice. That one was a page turner.
Maybe, but I think you did just fine w/o them. Sometimes I wish I hadn't donated them all (minus two) since I talk about them all here and kind of kind of want to go back and site some passages.
And I know this is a tall order, what with yous being yous and all, but no retarded ideas please.
What kind of teen lit?
[pleasesayfearstreetinspiredpleasesayfearstreetinspired]
CATTY GIRLS WHO MAKE FUN OF EACH OTHER!
A series? Series are just bound to delve into awfulness...(seriously, show me a legitimately good teen lit series)...but otherwise, I support teen lit.
Uh, Fear fuckin Street.
GOOSEBUMPS!
oh wait, fear street was goosebumps BUT BETTER.
Just please please please leave out vampires. Please.
Ooh ooh, I vote a future version of Flowers in the Attic. IN SPACE!
I wrote my doctoral dissertation on pre-adolescent development and how it relates to popular science fiction/fantasy series, if that would help. Wanna read it?
three fat 30-year olds who hang out on the internet and they fall in love with this one chick on world of warcraft who is the main character of the novel and she's like omg wtf y r liek all dese guyz so in luv with me???
And then the one WoW girl's mom locks her in the attic but the attic really turns out to be a spaceship and she goes to space and meets up with Zenon GIrl of the 21st Century and she zaps those fat guys into three super hotties and then they die.
SPOILER ALERTS, plz.
Thinly-veiled metaphor for jocks and geeks fighting!
I read a lot, A LOT, of Christopher Pike as a teen. While he had a series for sure it wasn't anything recurring which was nice at the time.
Fear Street inspired it is.
I remember when I was in fourth grade I could power through a Goosebumps book in like twenty minutes, so I would go to the library after school and read about five books every day. Then I finished all the books they had and the librarian suggested Chain Letter by Christopher Pike and I was like "Holy shit this is amazing!"
is it weird that i kinda wanna go back now and read all the goosebumps and fear street books?
Chain Letter was a great two or three part series. Though I will have to look it up there was another multi part book series he did that was about a reincarnated chola set to get justice. That one was a page turner.
Just remember: NO VAMPIRES.
I've never heard of Christopher Pike. DID I MISS OUT ON SOME FANTASTIC PART OF MY CHILDHOOD?
Maybe, but I think you did just fine w/o them. Sometimes I wish I hadn't donated them all (minus two) since I talk about them all here and kind of kind of want to go back and site some passages.