New Adult fiction is basically Young Adult fiction, but the characters are in their twenties instead of the their teens. Young Adult fiction deals with teenage problems; New Adult fiction deals with 20-something problems. Sure, in general there are darker themes and more sexual situations, but some YA books are pretty heavy.
What are your thoughts? Have you read NA? Do you think it deserves its own genre, or do you think it should bleed into general fiction, women's fiction, etc. based on what the subject matter is? Today, I'm posting three New Adult reviews. Of course, I'm continuing the Sweet Valley University series, a fantastic series written in the '90s about the college days of Jessica and Elizabeth Wakefield, with What Your Parents Don't Know... What happens when your best friend, the woman you've hidden behind the past ten years, gets hit by a car? In The Art of Forgetting, two women's friendship is tested when the "alpha" is forced to take a back seat. And to round out the college drama and friendship drama, my last review today is pure comedy. Check out Wrong Number, Right Guy!
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