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What were you reading in the late 90s

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Vladandnikki · Yesterday 21:00

Not so much a what we're reading more a what were you reading in your teens. Because I loved the Riders series of books by Samantha Alexander (not the Jilly Cooper novel) and I don't think I have ever met anyone else that read them.

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Dappy777 · Yesterday 21:58

In the late ‘90s I was at my sixth form and getting into literature in a big way. I was reading Evelyn Waugh and Oscar Wilde and dreaming of going to Oxford and becoming an aesthete. Unfortunately I was nowhere near clever enough! I had to make do with talking like an Oscar Wilde character instead - so you can imagine what an obnoxious little twat I was.

In 1999 I would have been 20, which was around the time I discovered Aldous Huxley and Virginia Woolf, who have been lifelong passions.

H202too · Yesterday 22:09

Zoey speaks out. Some books about American teenagers that lived on an Island off
the coast of Maine.

ElizabethVonArnim · Yesterday 22:12

Bridget Jones and P G Wodehouse

MidnightMeltdown · Yesterday 22:15

Goosebumps and Point Horror 😀

mynameiscalypso · Yesterday 22:16

H202too · Yesterday 22:09

Zoey speaks out. Some books about American teenagers that lived on an Island off
the coast of Maine.

I’ve been trying for years and years to remember that series and I’ve almost posted on here so many times about it. THANK YOU!

NameChangeScot · Yesterday 22:20

Goosebumps, babysitters club, Fear street, Nancy Drew

Anything Jacqueline Wilson. Anne Fine.

A few years later it was Harry Potter, Twilight and Hunger Games.

TheyGrewUp · Yesterday 22:23

Well I was knocking 40 and reading:

The Cat in the Hat
Michael Morpugo
Alfie and Annie Rose
Alan Ahlberg
Richard Scarry

Etc, etc.

Happytaytos · Yesterday 22:25

Babysitters club and sweet valley high. ----

Aworldofmyown · Yesterday 22:27

I think 'Memoirs of a Geisha'.

Isekaied · Yesterday 22:35

Point horror

Nightmares series
Christopher pike books.
Spooksville.

Point sci-fi
Point fantasy.

Louise Cooper.

Sweet valley high- and all the other sweet valley series.

Baby sitter club

Mystery kids.

Pony club.

Horse club?

And loads of others.

Few other favourite authors.

Tamora pierce

examworries2026 · Yesterday 22:35

Christopher Pike

FionnulaTheCooler · Yesterday 22:36

Flowers in the Attic.

fashionqueen0123 · Yesterday 22:36

MidnightMeltdown · Yesterday 22:15

Goosebumps and Point Horror 😀

Same!!

And babysitter club and sweet valley high

shellyleppard · Yesterday 22:37

Anything by Stephen king ❤️ been a fan for 40 years!!

rightoguvnor · Yesterday 22:40

I turned 13 in 1980. I had a couple of years reading my older sister’s Mills & Boon, then the next few years were full of Judith Krantz, Barbara Taylor Bradford, a bit of Judy Blume, a lot of Danielle Steel.
When you say the 1990s, I think James Patterson and Patricia Cornwall. Very late 90s I got into Bernard Cornwall, Sam Llewelyn.
Today, it’s all murder murder death death. I’m sick of it really. But I have several series that I follow.

rightoguvnor · Yesterday 22:41

ooh yes, I forgot Flowers in the Attic. My horror author of choice was Dean Koontz. I still have nightmares about the outsider.

BeMellowAquaSquid · Yesterday 22:42

I loved Judy Blume I remember starting my periods and wondering when my Mum was going to offer to get me a period belt… I also loved the Twilight series

imbolic · Yesterday 22:43

In the late 90s I was in my 50s and had just discovered online fanfiction. It was quite a revelation...
In my teen years (1960s) I read almost exclusively science fiction... Asimov, Heinlein, Simak, Wyndham...
And Georgette Heyer.
Oh, nearly forgot "The Passion Flower Hotel" which was secretly passed around when I was at school (a girl's convent school) ... about teenage girls at a boarding school setting up a brothel for the boys at a nearby school ...

BeMellowAquaSquid · Yesterday 22:43

Also Adrian Moles diary.

feckingcat · Yesterday 22:44

Stephen King, Dean Koontz and Richard Layman, I was heavily into horror despite me not long having bought my first house and I’d be spending most of the time shitting myself at every noise there.

Wallabyone · Yesterday 22:45

In the late 90s, I was studying English Lit at A Level.
books I remember reading back then-Captain
Corelli’s Mandolin, Harry Potter, and I can’t remember much else!
I did go onto study the same at uni; I have read many books but can rarely recall them unless someone says, ‘have you read X?’

H202too · Yesterday 22:45

mynameiscalypso · Yesterday 22:16

I’ve been trying for years and years to remember that series and I’ve almost posted on here so many times about it. THANK YOU!

I loved them.

NerrSnerr · Yesterday 22:45

In the late 90s I was in my late teens (I turned 18 in 2000). I was reading Stephen King, James Herbert, The Adrian Mole books. In my earlier teens it was Poknt Horror, Famous Five and the Adventure books.

ItsPickleRick · Yesterday 22:46

Point Horror and Sweet Valley High! We read To Kill A Mockingbird and The Colour Purple for GCSE English around that time too and I loved both.

Thank you for this thread, it’s made me remember a lot of books I’ve read previously. I loved Dean Koontz, and read some really good Sidney Sheldon books too. Favourites remain The Hunger Games series, and everything by Kahled Hosseini.