1. berseker:

    this ain’t livin’: I See What You Did There: YA Bashing As An Excuse For Teen Bashing

    sarahreesbrennan:

    YA is dismissed as childish and irrelevant, particularly YA fantasy. In doing so, people often sneer at readers, suggesting that young adult readers have no taste, no…

    (Source: se-smith)

     
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      I will always love reading and writing Young Adult fiction. Anyone who thinks it’s just full of Twilight knock-offs is a...
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      Hell, mom was always stealing my books as a teen—BEFORE I WAS DONE WITH THEM!
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      True story. At nineteen, I still feel that the majority of YA fiction I’ve read has as much—if not more—depth to it than...
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