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Why do you think so many age groups like YA books?
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Angie, YA lovin mod!!
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Jun 10, 2008 02:53PM

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Personally, I read them first as a way of finding books that my kids might like to read or in some case I want them to read. I find myself enjoying them for myself and so they are a large part of my reading.


Plus YA can bend genres as it likes, since it's all shelved under YA, instead of under mystery, romance, fantasy, etc. I can go to the same shelf and find a huge variety of novels, all with great voice and tight writing. What more do I need?!
Maggie your point about going to the same section.. YA for a variety of novels is an excellent point. I never thought of that before and it's true. You get all types of books and it's great!

That's why my mom reads YA with me. She hates how most of the adult books she reads revolve around sex.
She hates Stephen King because she says he gets too descriptive.
Me? I read YA because I can't stand the lengthy descriptions either.

I also like the fact that so many YA books are great fantasy stories!:D
And I agree, Maggie - I hadn't thought about that "ability to bend genres" but it does make things much more fun;>



Does that make sense to y'all?

I feel like I love young adult literature more now then I did when I was a young adult! (I hate to admit I am not a young adult anymore).
Well, it has that "high school feel" to it. Most are still young and innocent and are facing problems that teenagers go through everyday. I love reading them because it gives me some sense of what to do when i'm lost in a situation. Sometimes i even ask myself "well what would (character from a book) do?"

For me, I think YA reflects a lot of the ‘firsts’ a person experiences in their youth. There is so much discovery, learning, getting to know things for the first time. Life changes quickly in your teens and emotions are undependable.
Then there’s the first kiss, first date, first really late night out and of course the first real getting into trouble because of said first (or last) really late night out. All those things are what we all go through as teens so it just makes for relatable reading. Plus, it’s neat to feel like I’m going through it all again. Without being grounded, this time.


