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Reply to "Does "The Hunger Games" belong in a middle-school library?"
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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]To Kill A Mockinbird, Tolkien, the Diary of Anne Frank, and Lord of the Flies are YA books? How are you defining YA? "Books that teenagers may enjoy reading"?[/quote] Yes, they are considered Young Adult Fiction. Did you really not know this? As far as I know a couple of them are required reading in schools. [/quote] YA books are books written or published with teenagers as the intended audience. Did Harper Lee, J.R.R. Tolkien, J.D. Salinger, Douglas Adams, and William Golding publish their books for an audience of teenagers? (Not to mention that, as a PP pointed out, the Diary of Anne Frank is actually the diary of Anne Frank.) (Not to mention also that Catcher in the Rye is not, not, not great literature.)[/quote]
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