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[quote=Anonymous] Slate just published an article titled: Against YA: Adults Should be Embarrassed to Read Children's Books. http://www.slate.com/articles/arts/books/2014/06/against_ya_adults_should_be_embarrassed_to_read_children_s_books.html What do you think about this? I personally believe that people should be able to read whatever they want and shouldn't feel embarrassed about it at all! Yes, YA (young adult) is really aimed towards the teenage audience. But why does it matter if someone who is middle aged reads "The Fault In Our Stars" and loves it? There are many books that I enjoy from all different genres. But my all time favorite is "The Giver," and I reread it from time to time. It's a young adult book and I'm not embarrassed. :D What do other people think? Should adults feel embarrassed about reading young adult books? [/quote]
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