#loveozya :: favourite books
Meet Me at the Intersection – Edited by Rebecca Lim and Amber Kwaymullina
(my previous post is here)
This is a fantastic collection that would be the perfect starting place for anyone who wants to increase the diversity of their reading, as there are contributions from such a broad range of Australian voices. I loved that there was a variety of formats of writing in it, including poetry and short fiction and memoirs, and every piece felt personal.
P is for Pearl – Eliza Henry Jones
(my previous post is here)
The writing style in this gorgeous novel is pretty much perfectly suited to my reading tastes. It has a literary, dreamy kind of feel that reminded me of the Scorpio Races by Maggie Stiefvater and made me feel like something fantastical could happen at any time. Aside from a beautiful setting and sweet romance, this book deals with lots of pretty heavy issues that teens might face – it is about grief and loss and mental health issues.
Begin, End, Begin A LoveOzYA Anthology – Edited by Danielle Binks
(I’ve talked about this one before here and here and probably a bunch of other places!)
This short story collection is so good! There is loads of variety, so I feel like there is something for everyone in here, AND it is a perfect way to sample work from a bunch of Australia’s best YA authors.
I’d love to hear your thoughts on any of these books, or about what YOU would chose as your favourite YA books! Let me know in the comments!
xo Bron

One Comment
LittleMissStar
Ahhh, Bron, that is so exciting that you'll have a YA book group in Canberra! I'm so happy and excited for you!! š