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Grown-up and Still Reading Young Adult Books?


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As an adult, do you still read young adult books?  

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  1. 1. As an adult, do you still read young adult books?

    • all the time
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    • occasionally
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    • once in a blue moon
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    • never
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Yeah I kind of alternate between YA and adult books. I've read the Twilight Series, Harry Potter, His Dark Materials etc but also read books by Irvine Welsh, Chuck Palahniuk, Richard Brautigan etc which are at the opposite end of the Spectrum.

 

I suppose I probably read something YA after reading something heavy going. If anyone has any recommendations of good YA books I'd like to hear them......need something new :yes:

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yeah i read young teen books as well. maybe because when i they when i first read them i really liked them and they are kind of favorites now. Like it brings back good memories.

I also read every now and again like fairy tales etc. I dont know i just like them.

When i was 6 before going to school my dad taught me to read and he gave me one of his books ( adult- well like adult book in sense it was for adults, not like a porn book:D) and taught me read from that. So as i was growing up i never read all the kiddy books that my classmates read , but i read my dad's books. So maybe because i missed out as a kid , i now want to read kiddy books:)

Im 23 btw.

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I'm 32, and I've been lovingly reading YA books since I was a young adult. :lol: There is something comforting in their simplicity and straight-forward style which is just wonderful when I'm looking to unwind.

 

My next YA novel will (hopefully) be The Graveyard Book by Neil Gaiman. I was listening to talk radio during a long road trip, when I heard an interview with Gaiman. Listening to him talk about the book made me want to pull over and find a bookstore, but for some reason I've still not read the book.

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"A children's story that can only be enjoyed by children is not a good children's story in the slightest." C.S.Lewis

 

I love reading children's literature and will do a course on that for my BA in October :haha:

The children's section was also my favourite section when I worked in a bookshop. We literally fought about who's going to help them out there :D

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"A children's story that can only be enjoyed by children is not a good children's story in the slightest." C.S.Lewis

 

It's what I tried to paraphrase on the previous page. I don't remember from where the quote is, can you tell me if you know ?

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I voted all the time. im 24 and i have to admit the first section i go to in a book shop is usually the teenage/YA, followed by the fantasy and horror sections:lol:

 

I saw my family on the weekend and my 30 year old brother in law was telling me how he had read the first 2 twilight books and planned to read the next two. got to admit i was surprised, i knew he liked reading and hes a huge fan of the anne rice books but i really didnt think he would read and enjoy the twilight books. just goes to show that books have absolutely no age restrictions:tong:

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Ditto to what Chrissy said about a good book. I'm in my thirties and read them occasionally, depending on what I'm in the mood for or if I've just finished a heavy, complex book (not to say YA books can't be heavy or complex mind you).

 

I've read the Traveling Pants and Lemony Snicket series, and was just lent my first Stephanie Meyer book so I'm about to fall into the Twilight saga, lol. Other than that I still have my set of trusted Anne of Green Gables books, which I will always love.

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A good book is a good book, no matter the originally intended audience. I'll read anything that looks good to me.

 

I completely agree!

 

I voted "all the time", as I read a lot of YA books, usually the fantasy genre. I read all the usual suspects: Pullman, Horowitz, Colfer etc, but get quite a lot of books from Red House that I'd never usually find out about.

 

Two standout books I read recently were The Hunger Games and The Knife of Never Letting Go. Both were excellent and were the first book in a series, so I've more to look forward to. :lol:

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I remember being lent the first "Lemony snicket" by my then ten-year-old-or-so cousin when I was staying over at my uncle's minus a book to read; I took it graciously if a little diffidently - ended up devouring the thing: it was gripping, funny, instructive without being patronising. If I had stayed longer I would probably have read them all.

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  • 3 weeks later...
I'm twenty-seven and I still read books from the young adult section. I'm just wondering how many of you are the same way.

 

 

Hey Hun ,

 

I'm exactly that way , I go into a book shop and the first place I look is the children and teen section . I don't know what it is about these books but maybe I just like to get lost in a world where being between 16 and 19 was adventerous and fun and exciting ....plus the vampire romance novels are plentyful at the mo so I enjoy reading them !!!!

 

But I don't think I will ever stop reading young adult novels , I'm too into em !;)

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