QuickTidal
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Okay, so this is total randomness, but I enjoy my share of YA fantasy (Harry Potter, The Gideon Trilogy, His Dark Materials, and most recently The Hound Of Rowan), and I was just curious about this book (and the subsequent series).
I know that girls are bananas about this series, as it seems to have a great deal of romance in it, and when Stephanie Meyer came to the Indigo Flagship Toronto store, there was an insane crowd there (mostly girls). That being said, I was wondering if as a guy, I am missing anything by not reading this? That may seem a silly question, because anybody can read any book right? Well, I'm likely not going to be sitting on the subway reading a copy of Shopaholic at any time......so you get my point.
The deal here is that I hear this is a really cool series.....not just about vampires (as can be overdone), but also about relationships and growing up....which is always a good thing to have in a YA title....and I heard the writing is on par with the better names in YA fiction, so much so as to have one reading till the wee hours.
Anyways...long story short....should a guy who likes his fantasy war books (Malazan books of the fallen, ASOIAF, Farseer trilogy ect....), but also really enjoys his YA fantasy (as mentioned above) read this series?
Anyones opinion is welcome.....even those that choose to make fun of me...
I know that girls are bananas about this series, as it seems to have a great deal of romance in it, and when Stephanie Meyer came to the Indigo Flagship Toronto store, there was an insane crowd there (mostly girls). That being said, I was wondering if as a guy, I am missing anything by not reading this? That may seem a silly question, because anybody can read any book right? Well, I'm likely not going to be sitting on the subway reading a copy of Shopaholic at any time......so you get my point.
The deal here is that I hear this is a really cool series.....not just about vampires (as can be overdone), but also about relationships and growing up....which is always a good thing to have in a YA title....and I heard the writing is on par with the better names in YA fiction, so much so as to have one reading till the wee hours.
Anyways...long story short....should a guy who likes his fantasy war books (Malazan books of the fallen, ASOIAF, Farseer trilogy ect....), but also really enjoys his YA fantasy (as mentioned above) read this series?
Anyones opinion is welcome.....even those that choose to make fun of me...


