Am I the only one who sees this trend of books based off of time travel or space?
I'll admit two or three years ago, time travel books weren't popular. At all. The only time travel book you could find was the Ruby Red trilogy but Kiersten Gier but other than that series, you couldn't find anything.
And all of a sudden time traveling in books became popular.
Here's some time-travel books I found that comes out sometime this year.
So why the sudden interest in time travel?
Is it because the new show Outlander inspires time travel?
I don't watch the show but Outlander is a series on HBO I believe that's about this woman who time travels back in time to Scotland and came out in 2014.
It's a really popular show and I know many people enjoy watching it so maybe that inspired authors to write more books about time travel?
Is anyone else seeing more books based off space too?
Or is it just me?
In my opinion, after These Broken Stars by Amie Jaufmen and Meagan Spooner released, all of a sudden there's terraform planets and spaceships in books?
Why the sudden interest space?
Is it because of the popular show, The 100, inspires authors to write more books set in space and weird planets?
Are TV shows really the reason of hype in YA?
Don't get me wrong, I'm probably still going to read these books because some do sound more interesting, it's just I'm noticing some books synopsis reminds me over synopsis and it was just really bothering.
Am I the only one who notices this?
What are some trends you see in YA that you're starting to notice in books?
I'll admit two or three years ago, time travel books weren't popular. At all. The only time travel book you could find was the Ruby Red trilogy but Kiersten Gier but other than that series, you couldn't find anything.
And all of a sudden time traveling in books became popular.
Here's some time-travel books I found that comes out sometime this year.
So why the sudden interest in time travel?
Is it because the new show Outlander inspires time travel?
I don't watch the show but Outlander is a series on HBO I believe that's about this woman who time travels back in time to Scotland and came out in 2014.
It's a really popular show and I know many people enjoy watching it so maybe that inspired authors to write more books about time travel?
Is anyone else seeing more books based off space too?
Or is it just me?
In my opinion, after These Broken Stars by Amie Jaufmen and Meagan Spooner released, all of a sudden there's terraform planets and spaceships in books?
Why the sudden interest space?
Is it because of the popular show, The 100, inspires authors to write more books set in space and weird planets?
Are TV shows really the reason of hype in YA?
Don't get me wrong, I'm probably still going to read these books because some do sound more interesting, it's just I'm noticing some books synopsis reminds me over synopsis and it was just really bothering.
Am I the only one who notices this?
What are some trends you see in YA that you're starting to notice in books?
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