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Reply to "Does "The Hunger Games" belong in a middle-school library?"
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[quote=Anonymous]Re Anne Frank. The edited version, edited by her father for a number of reasons, some of which simply reflect the sensibilities of the times. Definitely accesible to Young Aduls. The unedited version: Anne viewed herself as a writer, a memoirist, rather than simply as a teen with a journal. This gets pretty mature sexually, and I can certainly see parents thinking there might be content that their younger tween may not be ready to read. I was an advanced reader, and read all sorts of things that were inappropriate for my level of maturity. Most just went over my head, but some of it I would have been better off reading with a parent guide.[/quote]
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