Top Ten Tuesday is weekly meme hosted The Broke and the Bookish. There is a new topic for each week and the participating bloggers are invited to post their Top Ten lists on it.
Top Ten Things On My Reading Wishlist
(7 characters/plots I'd like to see more often in books)
I came up with only 7 suggestions on today's topic. They are anything totally unheard of (and they cannot be), rather these are themes/types of characters I have read and enjoyed and I want to read more similar stories.
Romances with children – couples having children together or raising children from previous relationships. I am not a big fan of the secret baby plot, but I adore babies/children in romances. They make the stories closer to really and generally add a sweet, funny undertones to the plot.
Married couples in trouble, or established romantic relationships undergoing change - This is where the romances usually end - the couple gets together and live happily ever after.Well, I am curious about life in the happily ever after.
Romantic stories from male POV - overall they are quite rare and the good ones, even more so
Romantic stories from male POV - overall they are quite rare and the good ones, even more so
Stronger, more independent heroines - I just hate weak heroines and feel that we have too many of them and not nearly enough of strong, modern, independent women, especially in romance but not only there.
Quirky/awkward heroes and heroines - I have a soft spot for awkward, unusual, unique characters.
Characters with mental issues – I'd love to read more books on how they fit in society, how normal their lives can be.
Professional heroes/heroines – teachers, doctors, officer workers, sales assistants – everyday, normal working people.
What would you like to read more about? Leave me a comment with a link to your TTT post and I'll stop by to check it out :)
What would you like to read more about? Leave me a comment with a link to your TTT post and I'll stop by to check it out :)
that's a well thought out list. kelley—the road goes ever ever on
ReplyDeleteReading a romantic story with a male POV would be very interesting. I wonder how different it would be to read versus the female perspective. Nice list!
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I've read some male POV romance stories - Tangled by Emma Chase, Surviving Raine by Shay Savage, though I am not sure they are really suitable for YA/teenager readers :)
DeleteMore quirky characters would be amazing!
ReplyDeleteGreat list.
Em @ http://theyabookbutterfly.blogspot.com/
Great list! I would definitely love to see more romances from a male POV, or one with male and female POVs - ones that actually work well. I'd also love more independent heroines who always need saving by a man! Great picks :)
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I love quirky, awkward main characters!
ReplyDeleteMissie @ A Flurry of Ponderings
I love all of these themes especially male POVs (good ones), quirky characters, and people with mental issues. Great list!
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