Callista wrote:
I still read children's and teens' books; I had an Animorphs obsession until the age of 19.
By the time you get to the adult section, there's nothing but murder, romance, and Westerns... most adult books have lost the variety of juvenile books and fallen into cliched genres; and to find an adult book as original as the average book in the J-Fiction section is a hard search.
Nowadays, I depend mostly on recommendations and favorite authors when I read adult books; with books written for children, you can still search the shelf for something that looks interesting--adult books, and you're lucky if you find a book without a cookie-cutter plot one out of fifty times.
Callista - here are two books I absolutely love:
"Dirk Gently's Holistic Detective Agency" by Douglas Adams (ignore the blurb on the back cover which doesn't 'sell' the book very well at all), and "The Eyre Affair" by Jasper Fforde.
Both are unconventional, clever and very funny.
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The Sociable Hermit says:
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