I doubt I’ll ever write a novel; I just don’t think I’m creative enough to imagine a plot worth fleshing out, let alone publishing.
But, in honor of National Novel Writing Month, let me share a few novels I wish I’d written.
First off, Twilight by Stephenie Meyer. The movie was just released this month, of course, and the woman has made an absolute fortune off the series. I wouldn’t mind writing a series of novels that made me ridiculously rich. And, in the interest of full-disclosure, I am also a big Twilight fan. Don’t waste your breath telling me all the reasons I should eschew them – I’m completely hooked. And check out the new READ poster for the book with the actors.
Another book I wish I’d written: The Disreputable History of Frankie Landau-Banks by E. Lockhart. This was one of the finalists for the National Book Awards for Young People this year and it was a fantastic book. It had all the right elements for me: a strong female character, intrigue, an unpredictable plot, and great writing. It didn’t end up winning the top prize, but in my humble opinion, it certainly deserved it.
The Hunger Games by Suzanne Collins was another terrific read. I started it on an airplane trip earlier this year and then spent the first two days of my vacation wishing I was still reading the book. A lot of reviews have mentioned that it’s not necessarily a boy or girl book and it’s so true – there is something in this book for any reader: adventure, romance, competition, family, life, and death. Read it and then spend the next year eagerly anticipating the sequel.
What novels do you wish you’d written?