We all know, all vampires nowadays are portrayed as alluring, sexy, and beautiful beings. That is in stark contrast to just how these neck-biting characters were portrayed in old movies: creepy, definitely pale, and improperly dressed. Today, the undead walks one of the really stylish set and also the popular crowds. Such happens in books just like ”The Vampire Diaries,” the “Twilight” collection, the Sookie Stackhouse series, as well as a collection of other, newer reads about the loves and lives of vampires today.
Some other genre of literature that provides the same degree of thrills and imagination is YA Fantasy. Books for adults (generally between 12 to 18) have misfit teenagers, otherworldly characters, and incredible worlds. A number of the well-known titles within this genre include “Percy Jackson & the Olympians: The Lightning Thief,” “The Hunger Games” trilogy, the “Twilight” series, along with the “Harry Potter” series. You can just check out other young adult fiction that isn’t restricted to fantasy such as the award-winning “What I Saw and How I Lied” (Judy Blundell).
The wonderful things about recent titles in the Fantasy Romance category is that the books get teenagers excited about reading again. In an era when social networking and games are becoming instant favorite hobbies for most teens, books like the “Twilight” series or “The Vampire Diaries” can bring a certain amount of literature in young people’s lives. Whether or not the stories are about vampires fighting for the love of just one mortal soul or teen witches seeking to belong, these enchanting and fantastic stories provides pleasure and imagination to its reader.