Generation Y


Diamond Dogs
The Existential Millennial Crisis
The "Volunteer": A Novel
Nickel Plated
Burn Book: A Tech Love Story
American Born Chinese
Wanted: Toddler's Personal Assistant
I Am America (And So Can You!)
Let's Talk About Love: Why Other People Have Such Bad Taste
Hark! A Vagrant
Letras Rosas (Spanish Edition)
The Abstinence Teacher
Giant Days, Vol. 3 (Giant Days, #3)
Giant Days, Vol. 2 (Giant Days, #2)
Giant Days, Vol. 1 (Giant Days, #1)
Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows by J.K. RowlingHis Dark Materials by Philip PullmanA Wrinkle in Time by Madeleine L'EngleThe Giver by Lois LowryWelcome to Dead House by R.L. Stine
Generation Y Classics
27 books — 40 voters

Marcella Purnama
Our Peter Pan generation is unhappy. All our lives, we want to grow up— to be treated like adults, to have freedom to choose. Then we get here and it turns out being an adult sucks. We pay the bills and taxes, watching others succeed while we are forever waiting for our turn. We believe we are special, but nothing special has come our way.
Marcella Purnama, What I Wish I Had Known

Cate East
In order to live on this Earth together in harmony, humanity must make certain compromises to relate to each other. Everyone must make the necessary adaptations at some point in their lives—as children, they must adapt to their guardians; as adults, to their authorities and governments; and as elderly persons, to their caretakers. Those at the top now may not be there one day, and those at the bottom now could eventually rise to the top. Life is a cycle.
Cate East, Generational Astrology: How Astrology Can Crack the Millennial Code

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