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I am intrigued by how many of my twenty- and thirty-something friends read YA stories.
I have a confession to make: I am an adult and I only read YA (and children's books).
Billie, via email I can't believe you left out a major reason my friends and I read YA.
Even though I tend to read YA novels, saying I don't really care about children's books would now be a lie after experiencing an hour of laughter.
I know that many people who don't read YA will balk at the suggestion that Jane Eyre is a YA novel.
Let us know by emailing us at [email protected] Angel I do read YA from time to time as I wanted to be a YA writer but since finding there is broader selection in NA, I much prefer this.
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Favourite authors: Derek Landy, Enid Blyton and Roald Dahl BritishBiblioholic's contributions: The 5th Wave by Rick Yancey – review Why are so many adults reading YA and teen fiction?
I've written in the past about being a disgusting wimp who can't finish distressing stories and is reduced to jelly by ambiguous endings – but, curiously, this doesn't apply when I'm reading YA.
As someone who has been reading YA for years, long before I sat down to write a book of my own, it was less of a surprise and more of a relief to read that, according to a Bowker Market Research survey published earlier in the month, 55% of buyers of YA books are over 18. Why?
For me, reading YA is like having a candy bar in the middle of my lifelong diet.
In my experiences reading YA books as an adult, they've fulfilled wishes, allowing me to pleasurably re-embody an idealistic yet naive mindset.
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