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If your students liked Twilight, what else would you recommend? This is a question that was asked on an NCTE listserve I'm on..

The exchange went like this...

***QUESTION****FROM: carriefeist@yahoo.com

I have quite a few students who are finishing the Twilight series and looking for another good book or series like that. Does anyone have any suggestions? Twilight caught on with our boys, too. :)

Thanks,

caf

**** RESPONSE ****FROM: well it is unclear but anyway..

Vampire Academy (Vampire Academy, Book 1) (Paperback)by Richelle Mead
Marked by P.C. Cast
• Wicked Lovely by M. Marr
• Evermore by A. Noel
City of Bones by C. Clare
Ironside by H. Black
Uglies by S. Wetserfield

Of course, as you read these, don't forget to take a hot minute to read the post: ESSENTIAL READING: The Gossip Mill: Alloy, The Teen Entertainment F...

I tried to read this series but young studnets seem to love this manga Chibi Vampire from Tokyo Pop. The first couple comics were all PG. I can't vouch for all 14 volumes.


What books do you recommend to young readers who loved the Twilight series? Please share your ideas below! Try to add hyperlinks to Amazon if you have a minute as that makes is easier for folks to preview the texts!

Ryan:)

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I wonder if Anne Rice's vampire series might be good. Interview with a Vampire is the first. There are several in the series, some good, some not so good, but the first few are great.
Lorraine, thanks for sharing. I must say, I don't remember how "sexy" those novels were. Do you? That might be the issue, but all this vampire stuff is about that isn't it. Good thing they don't always ban subtext. :)
Ryan, it has been awhile, and it is possible they are too sexy. There is a kind of homoerotic subtext, as I recall. But nothing blantantly homosexual. I know that my younger son read the first one when he was about 14, but I have to admit that once my children turned about twelve, I let them read what they wanted. And I teach at a private school where the director is profoundly anti-censorship. Lucky me!
Yeah, I've always been in those kind of schools and had the same type of parents. If only it were always so simple!
A lot of my students have loved A Great and Terrible Beauty. It doesn't have vampires, but it's got a similar feel because it involves the supernatural. The protagonist is a much stronger woman than Bella Swan. It's a great series!
Tina, thank you for sharing those ideas!!

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