I think it’s that there isn’t a way to distinguish between a regular and a YA novel…I haven’t read dystopia or the hunger games which I would assume are YA but they currently are some of the most popular books around and that#s because they are read by all ages 🙂
Percy Dlamini says:
I was wondering what makes a novel regular? But I get your point.
I think for some it is true all of the time and for others of us it is true some of the time. If I want a quick read, a YA novel can hit the spot, but usually I try tackling something aimed a little more at the adult world.
‘Regular Novel’? hmm.
I think it’s that there isn’t a way to distinguish between a regular and a YA novel…I haven’t read dystopia or the hunger games which I would assume are YA but they currently are some of the most popular books around and that#s because they are read by all ages 🙂
I was wondering what makes a novel regular? But I get your point.
I think for some it is true all of the time and for others of us it is true some of the time. If I want a quick read, a YA novel can hit the spot, but usually I try tackling something aimed a little more at the adult world.
As usual, Colbert is on to something. “Many a true word hath been spoken in jest.” –King Lear
Very true 😉
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People don’t read regular novels? Oh, Colbert, trying to be all witty…
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So true… And not so sad.