Bookish Pet Peeves: Stereotypes!

I’ve found recently that there are a lot of things that really bother me in YA books these days. They aren’t enough to make me hate a book or stop reading one but they really do stick in my head. Bookish Pet Peeves is something I’m going to be doing randomly here on the blog from here on out just to put these things out there. I know Jamie over at The Perpetual Page-Turner has done a Top Ten Tuesday topic on this in the past and that’s where I got my inspiration.

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Can we please get away from the stereotypes? 

I’m tired of reading stories where the hot popular guy ditches the super pretty girl (because she’s a bitch) for the nerdy girl who’s really pretty underneath her glasses and bad haircut. First, just because a girl is pretty doesn’t mean she’s a bitch. It also doesn’t mean she has to cheat on her boyfriend. Sure, it could happen but it doesn’t have to happen in every single book.

Also, nerdy girls are awesome (I am one!) but the whole thing with them in YA is just do overdone. First off, why should a nerdy girl have to get a makeover for a guy to notice her? Why shouldn’t she just be enough as she is?

Then we have the pretty girl who has no clue how gorgeous she is. Maybe there are some girls like that out there but I haven’t met them. If you’re pretty you tend to know it. It’s just a fact. You don’t have to flaunt it but at least acknowledge it. Don’t act like “oh, little old me, there’s nothing special here” and act all surprised when guys are interested in you. It gets old really quickly.

Oh and don’t let me forget the bad boy with the good heart.  Not every bad boy has a good heart.  Some of them are truly bad boys.  Let them be that way!  I’m not saying they have to be the love interest, I’m just saying put them in the story somehow.  Give me a tatted up, motorcycle riding, chain smoking bad boy who truly doesn’t give a shit.  They exist in the real world, where are they in the books?

I can’t be the only one who wants to read a completely original young adult book with completely original characters who take the stereotypes and turn them on their heads.  Give me a nerdy girl who is full of confidence and manages to snag the hot guy all on her own.  Give me a super popular pretty girl who is the sweetest person out there.  Give me a bad boy who is truly bad.  Just give me something new.

How do you guys feel about stereotyping in YA?

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