Fantasy set in Hawaii! Or Australia! Or New Zealand! Or South America! Anywhere new and exciting. Less British fantasy. #RBWL
— Lisa L (@LisaLueddecke) April 14, 2014
Books that take place in castles, either Historical or not, I just love them! :) #RBWL
— Jessica (@bookgeek2872) April 14, 2014
I'd love a Jack Frost mythology inspired book/series. #RBWL
— Kathy Coe (@kathycoe) April 14, 2014
More Renaissance Faires! I know of this book coming out in June (https://t.co/Yi4Hp5PtMq) but I'd love to read even more set at Faires #RBWL
— Gillian Berry (@mizgillianberry) April 14, 2014
@ShaelynCherie A regular teen who babysits child superheroes for a job!! #RBWL
— Gillian Berry (@mizgillianberry) April 14, 2014
Really, I just want Eponine to be happy. If you want to retell the entire Les Mis story and set it in, say, Russia, that's fine too. #RBWL
— Shae/Shelver (@ShaelynCherie) April 14, 2014
Teenagers with ambition. We're not all lazy and unmotivated, you know #RBWL
— Arianne (@Ariannebooklove) April 14, 2014
Mafia and a teen that gets caught up in it through family ties or desperation. #RBWL
— Jessica R (@MsJessR) April 14, 2014
Dystopia outside the USA. #RBWL
— Nadia (@nadjscr) April 14, 2014
A concept similar to The Parent Trap but for YA and in a book #ohthatbringsbackmemories #RBWL
— Arianne (@Ariannebooklove) April 14, 2014
A Christian main character, where it's not the focus. Mention her praying or going to church, have it be a fact, not the whole thing! #RBWL
— Jessica (@bookgeek2872) April 14, 2014
Okay, check it: Camp Half-Blood meets Sky High for a different pantheon (Norse, Egyptian, other). #RBWL
— Shae/Shelver (@ShaelynCherie) April 14, 2014
I say it all the time, but I want a YA Anastasia. #RBWL
— Bekkugh (@YerAWizardBekka) April 14, 2014
Spinning off @blythe_harris, a kid who likes to people-watch starts noticing incongruent things that spins off into a HUGE mystery. #RBWL
— Shae/Shelver (@ShaelynCherie) April 14, 2014
A good country-esque romance book that reminds you of the movie Hope Floats and/or Sweet Home Alabama #RBWL
— Jessica Ellen (@MsBooklover89) April 14, 2014
OHHH! More YA books about food, especially baking! Characters who bake for fun or work at bakeries or just plain eat a lot. #RBWL
— Gillian Berry (@mizgillianberry) April 14, 2014
“@MsJessR: 1920s: Prohibition and gangsters. Chicago? New York? I want it all! #RBWL” YES to ones set in Chicago.
— Emma (@emmasaska) April 14, 2014
There are SO many missing famous people in history - Amelia Earheart, Anastasia Romanov, etc. Take those stories and run with them. #RBWL
— Shae/Shelver (@ShaelynCherie) April 14, 2014
More YA about the Romanovs. Just give me more Romanovs. #RBWL
— Gillian Berry (@mizgillianberry) April 14, 2014
Someone please write a book set in an Olympic Village!! #rbwl
— Rachel Stevenson (@whatshewrote) April 14, 2014
I want a book w/unique fighting styles. Like guerilla warfare, or fights with brass knuckles or other weapons beyond swords and bows. #RBWL
— Shae/Shelver (@ShaelynCherie) April 14, 2014
Retellings of classic books that haven't been retold much (or at all)! A Little Princess, The secret Garden, Etc. #RBWL
— Jessica (@bookgeek2872) April 14, 2014
I want a gap year YA or NA! Have a character go explore a bit, or volunteer, or something besides school. #RBWL
— Stormy C (@stormydawnc) April 14, 2014
And, as always, someone give me a world where Jo and Laurie are together. Pretty please with all my childhood fantasies on top. #RBWL
— Gillian Berry (@mizgillianberry) April 14, 2014
Everyone had fabulous ideas. I'm already excited to see what the next #RBWL will bring. Thank you to everyone who participated, and thank you again to Shae for starting it all.
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