One popular one is 'Twilight' where Bella is a student and there are some elements of a romantic relationship with her teacher, Mr. Cullen. Another is 'Divergent' where Tris has a relationship with Four, who could be seen as a teacher - like figure in her training.
The novel 'Fangirl' by Rainbow Rowell also has elements of a student - teacher - like relationship in terms of Cath's growth with the help of her writing teacher. These novels often explore themes of self - discovery, first love, and the power dynamics in relationships that are unique to a student - teacher scenario.
One popular one is 'Twilight' which has elements of a teacher - student - like relationship in a sense. Edward is much older and more knowledgeable like a teacher figure to Bella in some ways.
One of the well - known ones is 'Vampire Academy' which has elements of a student - teacher - like relationship with some romantic undertones. Another could be 'A Court of Mist and Fury' where there are power - dynamic relationships that can be seen in a similar light.
One popular one is 'Twilight' which has elements of a student - teacher - like relationship with Bella and Edward in a school setting. Another could be 'The Fault in Our Stars' where the main characters meet in a support group which has a bit of that dynamic. And 'Divergent' also has some interactions between Tris and Four that can be seen as having a teacher - student - ish relationship.
Some well - known young adult novels that touch on themes related to this are 'Fangirl' by Rainbow Rowell. It's more about a young girl's journey in college and her relationships, not exactly teacher - student but still in the young adult romance realm. Then there's 'Simon vs. the Homo Sapiens Agenda' which is a wonderful young adult love story that doesn't have the teacher - student aspect. However, in general, teacher - student romances are a bit controversial in the young adult genre, so there aren't a whole lot that are mainstream.
One popular top teacher - student romance novel is 'Mr. Wrong Number' where there are some elements of a teacher - student dynamic within the story. It has interesting character development and a plot full of twists.
In some ways, they are getting popular. The idea of a student - teacher relationship in a romantic sense is both taboo and alluring. New student - teacher romance novels play on this by creating stories full of tension, drama, and the exploration of boundaries. For example, some novels might show how the two characters struggle with their feelings against the backdrop of social norms and school regulations.
There are a few indie works as well. However, this is a rather niche genre due to the complex and often controversial nature of the teacher - student relationship theme. Some novels explore the power dynamics and the journey of the characters towards self - discovery within this relationship context.
One popular one could be 'The Professor's Secret'. In this story, the relationship between the teacher and student develops in a very unexpected way. The story is full of emotional twists and turns.
One well - known example is 'Lolita' by Vladimir Nabokov. However, it's a very controversial work as it involves complex and disturbing themes. Another could be 'The Unbearable Lightness of Being' which has elements of relationships with an age gap that can be related to the student - teacher dynamic in some ways.
Well, 'Fangirl' by Rainbow Rowell has a bit of a teacher - student relationship aspect. The main character Cath has interactions with her writing professor which has some romantic tension. Also, 'The Fault in Our Stars' can be thought of in this regard. Hazel and Augustus have a relationship where they teach each other about life and love, almost like a teacher - student relationship in the school of life. And 'Looking for Alaska' by John Green shows how two characters, one of whom is more experienced and can be seen as a sort of teacher to the other, develop a romantic relationship.