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[ SECRET POST #2197 ]
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(Anonymous) 2013-01-08 04:01 am (UTC)(link)I find the "reading at your age level" thing particularly baffling just because reading age level really only applies to children and their learning level. At a certain point, you're just able to read - and YA fiction is generally at that point. I did read some adult-catered fiction when I was a teen and the only difference I could discern between that and the YA fiction I was reading was...the adult books had more sex and focused more on adult-specific problems. From a technical standpoint, there's no difference. If you can read a full-length novel, you can read a full-length novel, whether it's Harry Potter or Game of Thrones.
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