All the cool kids talk about NaNoWriMo aka the month of November is National Novel Writing Month. It's a fun way to look at creative writing. To go along with the new book Brave the Page, I created a book list for you with AMAZING books that the main character writes letters, novels, poetry, or even raps. These characters and books should definitely inspire any budding writer to give NaNoWriMo a shot, or at least start creating with the power of words now.
Brave the Page is an awesome resource with tips, tricks, and inspiration from authors on how to start working on that goal of writing a book.
Stephen King said, "If you want to be a writer, you must do two things above all others: read a lot and write a lot."
If you need some writing inspiration, give these books a read.
Characters/Books that Brave the Page
A beautiful and insightful look into Madeleine L'Engle's life never before seen poetry, letters, and even rejections for publications. A fabulous biography for anyone interested in writing.
A group of high school students build friendships and connections as they prepare for a boys vs. girls poetry slam. This book is written in free verse.
This classic children's literature book is a must read. Leigh, a 10 year old boy, writes letters to his favorite author. The writing helps him cope with the challenges he is facing.
This illustrated novel is such a quick sweet read as a brother writes letters to his sister. Not only is this book comical, but anyone with a sibling may feel the tugs on their heart.
Twinkle, a shy aspiring filmmaker is directing a movie for an upcoming festival. Her story is told through letters as she learns about love and the challenges of directing a movie.
Once upon a time there was a girl named Maud who adored stories. Years later, she ended up not only owning many books, but she wrote 24 books including the Anne of Green Gables series.
Of course I had to include this classic; classics stand the test of time and they are definitely inspiring. If you don't recall, Jo, the literary sister, loves to read and write.
Nisha, a 12 year old living in India during the 1947 partition is forced to flee her home. She tries to make sense of it all by writing to her deceased Muslim mother.
Bri, a high school student, wants to become a rapper and escape the difficult inner city life she and her family currently have. The book and the writing is absolutely fantastic. The audiobook brings the book and the rapping to life; it's a must listen to.
Xiomara is constantly writing her frustrations, passions, and everything in between in her leather notebook. She dreams of participating in a Poetry Slam with her own poems. This is another must listen to as the author reads it, and she's amazing since she is a Poetry Slam Champion.
A book written in free verse (aka a quick and fast read even reluctant readers will enjoy) about love, friendship, sports, and high school. Noah decides to stop taking a backseat to his life; he decides to Swing and finally make his voice heard.
Lara Jean writes letters to all the boys she has loved. This book will have you cringing for her, and cheering her one as well. This light romantic-ish contemporary ya lit is fun to read and there's even a Netflix movie out to watch after.
Twelve awesome books where a main character writes and expresses him or herself. Any books I should add to the list???
This book list consists of children's chapter books to adult classics with young adult and juvenile non-fiction biographies making strong appearances as well. Basically, there is bound to be at least one, if not many, of these books you must read or listen too. They are fantastic, and who knows... they may just inspire you to participate in NaNoWriMo this year.
If you do participate, you must check out Brave the Page; it's an excellent resource that is fun to read.
Thank you Penguin Random House for the Brave the Page book to read. All thoughts on any of the books listed above are mine alone.
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