Here are a few trump cards from published novels and reasons I couldn't not read the books:
- The term "killer unicorn." Enough said.
- Pairing Abraham Lincoln with Vampires or Jane Austin with Zombies... priceless (don't try this though, Seth Graham Smith is a genius, and I personally won't look at your query if you do it)
- Really depressing endings--usually killing off the main character's love interest--will actually make me really happy. It does, however, have to be done well. Really, really well. But don't kill off your mc, I can't sell it, and that will make me sad. (Of course, you can't say that in the query, please don't give the ending away.)
- I picked up this book based on the title alone: "Twenty Boy Summer." And it was a great read. Analyzing the confusing aspects of today's society's dating methods and boy/girl relationships (especially when someone has died--because that's just morbidly depressing and a great story line) and dealing with grief, gets me all atwitter--I am a single 22 yr old after all, and that is the stuff of life
However, even the littlest thing can turn an agent off. Here are a few don'ts from me:
- If you compare your ms to Gravity's Rainbow I will not continue reading your query
- If you aspire to write the next Twlight , I will laugh and toss you out a window
- If you read Moby Dick in your spare time because it is "riveting, exciting, and the best novel of all time," I will personally feed you to a killer whale
- The term "love at first sight" might kill me--please don't chance it, my death will forever haunt your writing career
Happy writing!