Top 10 Tuesday Rewind: 10 Trends I Want To See More Or Less Of

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Top 10 Trends I Want To See More Or Less Of

Today is a Top 10 Tuesday rewind, which means we get to a pick any past topic we want.  I’ve decided revisit the bookish trends I want to see more and less of, plus a few I’m not sure about.  It’s amazing I managed to come up with 10 more trends, but as long as there are new bookish trends, I’ll keep talking about them.

Less:

  • Covers with pretty girls in pretty dresses.  Or a girl’s face.  Especially if it’s half of her face.  Don’t get me wrong, I like these covers, but can we see something else on a cover every once in a while?
  • Abrupt endings.  I don’t think this is an actual trend, and I really hope it doesn’t become one.  I’ve come across a few books where the book just kind of…ends.  I don’t mind cliffhangers, but I don’t want to feel like the author forgot to finish the book.
  • Adding zombies or vampires to books.  Look, I don’t mind the whole Pride And Prejudice And Zombies, or Abraham Lincoln, Vampire Hunter trend.  I hate to judge an entire genre based on one book that I have read (Abraham Lincoln, Vampire Hunter is the only book in this genre I’ve read and I did like it), but just seeing it is getting a little tiresome.  I don’t want it to become overdone.
  • Accents.  I’m not a fan of reading someone’s accent.  For me, it’s a huge distraction.  So far, Hagrid is the only character who can get away with it, but in general, I don’t particularly want to read someone’s accent.

More:

  • We really need a college-aged equivalent of middle grade.  More college-aged students, whether it’s in YA or adult fiction, is good.  Why is this not a thing?
  • Parents who aren’t absent, completely horrible or over-protective.  I don’t mind it every once in a while, but do we really need to see it in almost every single novel?
  • Cool author bios and acknowledgements.  I like how a lot of YA author bios and acknowledgements make them seem like real people, and not just people to be admired from a distance for writing totally awesome books.

On The Fence:

  • Extra content: It seems like there is an explosion of novellas in YA.  I don’t want it to be so important that I need to read it before the next book in order to know what’s going on.  And I don’t want it to feel like the author was asked to write something extra.  But if it’s a short story or “lost” chapter that the author wants to share with the fans, that’s kinda cool.  I think it just depends on how interested you are in the series.
  • Spin-off series.  Vampire Academy/Bloodlines, Percy Jackson/the Roman God spin-off, Weather Wardens/Outcast Season and The Iron Fey/The Lost Prince all come to mind.  I don’t have strong opinions either way because I haven’t read enough of the original and it’s spin-off to know for sure if I like it or not.
  • Companion books.  I’ve only read, like, one companion book, so I’m not sure if I like it as a trend or not.  Honestly, it seems like it’s a way to write a series without actually writing a series.  Maybe I just need to read more of them before I start judging it.

7 thoughts on “Top 10 Tuesday Rewind: 10 Trends I Want To See More Or Less Of

  1. Your parents bullet is in the wrong category…but otherwise this is a great list!

    I have to admit, I love *getting* the companion books, but I rarely ever read much out of them. Heh.

    • I totally didn’t realize that I put it in the wrong category! I think I like the idea of companion books. It is sort of an interesting concept.

      • I have a couple of Valdemar companions and the Outlandish companion, and I think I read the orginal short stories in them and that’s it. 😀

  2. Fun list. I know I definitely want more companion novels, and college-aged MC books. I actually think this new category is slowly developing called New Adult with MCs a little older than teens. College-aged. YAY!

    Here’s my TTT

    • There’s nothing worse than finishing a book, only to find out it just kind of…ends. It’s just not cool. I’m so glad there’s a New Adult category. There was a lot of happy dancing when I found out such a category existed.

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