I wanted to read only the best but I didn't know where to start. I was staggered by the choice on offer outside the famous Hunger Games and Twilight series. I asked for recommendation and my Goodreads friends were a great source. Here is a small selection of some I have read in the past months.
We Were Liars by E. Lockhart
****
There have been complaints that the writing style is choppy, annoying. I liked it, it was different and felt natural for the age of the narrator (17yrs)
The novel is short, pacey and filled with creepy tension and yet the author still finds room make some pretty heavy social comments and for this I give it four stars.
Kit's Wilderness by David Almond
*****
Although this is a YA book it is very dark and well suited to an adult read.
The relationship between Kit and his grandfather is particularly well drawn.
The plot has touches of a Stephen King style but this is gentler and more thoughtful. This is the kind of book I wish I had written.
Skellig by David Almond
*****
Clockwork, Or, All Wound Up by Philip Pullman
****
I picked this up from the library sale bin and read it right away. Philip Pullman is the master of children's' fiction. This reads like a fairy tale but is full of drunkenness and adults behaving badly. It is enhanced with very quirky illustrations and asides. It is a short read and I loved being transported through the whole story in one sitting.
War Horse by Michael Morpurgo
***
It might not be perfect, but what this book does well is show man's inhumanity to man and beast then counters that by showing man's humanity to both. I found the historical aspects of the Warhorses very interesting although I'm not sure how accurate they are. The big message is about WW1 and how futile it was.