One of the must - reads from December 2018 is 'The Friend Zone'. It's a romance novel that deals with some serious issues while also having a great love story. The main character is dealing with a health issue and the relationship that develops between her and the male lead is both touching and complex.
Definitely 'The Unhoneymooners' which was released in December 2018. It's a rom - com type of romance novel. The story is about two enemies who end up having to go on a honeymoon together. Their journey from hating each other to falling in love is full of humor and great character development.
Well, 'One Day in December' by Josie Silver was quite popular. It has a sweet and somewhat fateful love story that draws readers in. The way the story unfolds over time is really engaging.
Another one is 'Dirty Royals' by Parker S. Huntington. It's not too long and has a really interesting take on the mafia romance genre. The characters are relatable, and the story has a good balance of action and romance.
A great one for beginners is 'The Time Traveler's Wife'. It has a unique take on a May December relationship as the male lead time - travels and his age varies greatly in relation to his wife at different points in time. It's a love story full of twists and turns that's easy to get into.
One popular 'May December' historical romance novel is 'The Notebook' by Nicholas Sparks. It tells a story of a young couple with a significant age difference, set against a historical backdrop that adds depth to their relationship.
Aristotle and Dante Discover the Secrets of the Universe can be considered in this category. Although it doesn't focus solely on a 'May - December' relationship in a traditional sense, the growth and difference in the two boys' experiences as they come to terms with their sexuality can be seen as a form of age - related or experience - related gap. It beautifully portrays their relationship development which is a key aspect of many gay romance novels.
One popular gay May - December romance novel is 'Annie on My Mind' by Nancy Garden. It tells a story of two young women in love, which has themes that can be related to the concept of different life stages coming together in a relationship.
Sure. 'The Cartographers' by Peng Shepherd has elements of crime and mystery. It's about a cartographer who discovers a dangerous secret. Another is 'The Sanatorium' by Sarah Pearse, set in a former sanatorium turned luxury hotel where dark secrets lurk.
I'm not sure specifically which graphic novels were extremely popular in December 2018. It would require more research into best - seller lists or industry reviews from that time period.
Definitely 'To All the Boys I've Loved Before'. While not strictly set only at a summer camp, there are parts that have that summer camp - like vibe of young love and the awkwardness and excitement that comes with it. It's a really cute story that has captured the hearts of many young adult readers.
One great December novel could be 'A Christmas Carol' by Charles Dickens. It's a classic that takes place during the Christmas season, which is in December. The story of Ebenezer Scrooge's transformation is both heart - warming and thought - provoking.