Wednesday, December 28, 2011

Five: Favorite YA Duos and Couples

This year I'm listing my five favorite YA couples as well as five favorite non-romantic duos (friends, siblings, whatever) from books I've read this year. Some you've probably heard of and the rest you should definitely read.

TOP YA DUOS

1. Violet & Katie
Mostly Good Girls
Leila Sales
The humor and realism of Violet and Katie's faltering best-ever friendship is insanely well-written. These are both well-developed characters with personalities and wants that often clash, which is handled so, so well. An excellent friendship without veering into the annoying our-friendship-is-perfect-we-have-no-problems territory.

2. Cisco & the Bean (Isabelle & Annie)
Flirt Club
Cathleen Daly
Another awesome best friends duo are the girls from Flirt Club who remind me so much of my own middle school friends. They're funny, awkward, geeky, and awesome

3. Ruby & Chloe
Imaginary Girls
Nova Ren Suma
Honestly the sisters from Imaginary Girls are the whole reason I decided to do a top-five of awesome YA non-couple duos. Their relationship -- loving, confusing, weird -- has a layer of hard-to-describe creepy and yet, at the same time, is remarkably relatable and realistic. The bond of sisterhood is shown so well in Chloe and her charismatic older sister, Ruby, that I couldn't do my end-of-the-year posts without mentioning them.

4. Kurt & Danny
Leverage
Joshua C. Cohen
One of the rare male friendships in YA, Kurt and Danny are an unlikely duo brought together in spite of the bitter rivalry between their teams. As the rivalry escalates their friendship becomes more difficult, but when the boys are witness to horrific bullying, they must come together to survive and end the war that's overtaken their teams.

5. Becca & Camille
After the Kiss
Terra Elan McVoy
This one's a bit of a cheat. Becca and Camille aren't exactly friends. For much of the novel they don't even know each other and when they do it's in a very casual, superficial way. And yet in spite of that this story, told from both girls' perspectives, highlights how similar and different the two girls are. They deserve a spot on this list because throughout the book I desperately wanted Becca and Camille to become friends. Their story, both sides of the same coin, makes them a strange but great duo.


TOP YA COUPLES

1. Doug & Lil
Okay For Now
Gary D. Schmidt
Romance isn't at the center of Okay for Now and yet in spite of that the slow-moving and so sweet love story between Doug and Lil, the first girl he meets in his new town, was one of my favorite parts of the entire novel. it's a very simple and sweet relationship that doesn't overpower the story.

2. Belly & The Boy
We'll Always Have Summer (Summer #3)
Jenny Han
Alright, I was going to totally ruin the ending of this series, but then I decided not to. And since I can't ruin it, I can't say much about why I love this couple so much. I will say: it wasn't the ending I was expecting and yet, when it happened I thought oh, this is perfect. They belong together. And really, isn't that the best?

3. Lacey Anne & Ty
Small Town Sinners
Melissa Walker
I'm surprised at just how much I loved Lacey Anne and Ty, but their relationship is really one of the most interesting I've seen in YA and Ty is one of the more compelling love interests. The two care about and are attracted to each other, but they also challenge each other and help each other to grow. It's not an easy relationship, but it's one that really obviously works and is important to them.

4. Adam & Mia
Where She Went (If I Stay #2)
Gayle Forman
Oh, Adam. Oh, Mia. A heartbreaking love story if there ever was one and yet... and yet it's so great. So great I don't even really have words for how much I love the love story of these two.

5. Anna & St. Claire
Anna & the French Kiss
Stephanie Perkins
If I had to choose a favorite contemporary YA couple, it would be, hands down, Anna and St. Claire. Their romance is sweet and confusing and awkward and, for lack of better words, meant to be. I don't normally say that but Anna and St. Claire honestly are soulmates and I love them so, so, so much. LOVE! SO MUCH LOVE! <3  <3  <3

5 comments:

  1. I love "Belly and The Boy," and I'm so glad you didn't spoil it! I could not figure out while reading how everything would end up okay, but it WAS perfect. Love love love Jenny Han.

    Have you read LOLA yet? It definitely rivals ANNA, and there are a few surprise appearances throughout ;)

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  2. I love this list. Some of them are books I've read and loved and some of them are still on my wishlist. Anna and St Clair are my fave couple too! <3
    And thanks for not revealing who The Boy is. I have yet to read the series. But I hope to do that soon.

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  3. I'm so glad you didn't ruin the ending to The Summer series! ;) I need to finish it and see what I think.

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  4. Jamie
    Haha yay, glad someone agrees with me on the perfection of that ending!! Also, I have read Lola... I didn't like it as much as Anna, but that's a high bar to meet.

    Bee
    Definitely read it! It's awesome!

    Jenny
    Yesss, finish it!!!

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