![]() ![]() This one is just to warm your cold dead heart when adulting is just too much. To All the Boys I’ve Loved Before by Jenny Han Jane Austen meets Buffy the Vampire Slayer in this twist on the Regency-era heroine tale, and it beats doing taxes ANY day.īeing an adult is never what you thought it would be like, ya know? Fallon from The Valiant would probably agree, being that on the day she’s supposed to join her father’s royal war band, she ends up plunging into the dark world of female gladiators instead.ħ. ![]() At least, that was what eighteen-year-old Lady Helen Wrexhall worries about, until she discovers a cabal of demons infiltrating all levels of society and realizes she may have bigger issues to consider. If this were Regency-era, you’d have to worry about wearing the right gown to court and making a suitable marriage. Way more interesting than doing dishes.ĥ. Why worry about deadlines when you can instead worry about ninjas? Mulan meets Throne of Glass in this action-packed story about Mariko, the daughter of a prominent samurai. So, why not duck out of reality for a little bit of princess competition! You know what you don’t get to do much of as an adult? Wear a ballgown. Undead Girl Gang by Lily AndersonĪnother blast from the ghost of high school’s past! Except this is post-murder. Talk about blast from the high school past! Except with more murder. Besides, you can always do laundry tomorrow. ![]() Here, all you have to worry about is ruling kingdoms, fighting gladiators, and bringing down corrupt regimes. Luckily, for days when you just can’t, there’s still an escape: books. Adulting is hard – making your own appointments, doing laundry, self-imposed bed times, being the one to tell yourself that you shouldn’t eat that whole roll of cookie dough, etc. ![]()
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