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(Anonymous) 2014-02-09 10:05 pm (UTC)(link)Giant flock: read what they want to read
And: I don't have a problem with it because I'm the same. For years I had to read what the school and later the university had on the reading list. Finally free of this, I read now the books that interests me - and I don't care if it's a book for teens, a book for kids, a book for adults...
Only last week I read a children's book and I loved it!
Nothing annoys me more than the holier-than-thou-attitude regarding reading. Some people only read fanfic and that is okay too!
Enjoy what you want to read and let the others also enjoy what they want to read. No need to be sad about it or feel superior.
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(Anonymous) 2014-02-09 11:28 pm (UTC)(link)Both sides of this argument are being a tad elitist about the other side, which is kind of funny... and sad. There's nothing wrong with enjoying EITHER fiction/literature OR YA with vampires, fairies and magic.
Some of us enjoy both.
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/don't mind me, just bein' a doof for the sake of bein' a doof
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(Anonymous) 2014-02-10 02:44 am (UTC)(link)--C.S. Lewis
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(Anonymous) 2014-02-10 04:27 pm (UTC)(link)I don't really know what complexes you have but please grow up.
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(I like a lot of fiction, too, but I'm not nuts about either conventional genre fiction/YA or most capital L literature.)
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(Anonymous) 2014-02-10 02:25 pm (UTC)(link)Secondly I read anything what sounds interesting to me - that can be Shakespeare or Harry Potter - but obviously your are psychic and you know exactly what I read (despite writing that I read anything what interests me - and that doesn't exclude literature books)
But I also think as an adult you shouldn't go around pretending to be a psychiatrist.
I will never understand the need of people like you to gloat about other peoples reading choices.
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(Anonymous) 2014-02-10 02:51 pm (UTC)(link)To be fair (I'm using my psychic powers here!!) I think she's quite young, so I don't judge her so hard.
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(Anonymous) 2014-02-10 04:43 pm (UTC)(link)And please don't act all high and mighty here ("I'm the only one who prefers grown-up books" - of course, you are the only one and therefor better; and when people hang around the YA section they read of course only this type of books because you know this just by looking at them - no, they don't read different types of literature or are just there to buy a book for someone else! etc.) when you can't even be adult enough to tell the truth about your work. How you even got the office job without even graduating High School is beyond me. And thankfully you are not really a psychiatrist working with patients.
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(Anonymous) 2014-02-10 06:23 pm (UTC)(link)They get their reading tips from the Hipster 101 Bible (beware if they would make their own choices regarding reading - no, the book must be hip and the plot should be really complicated and ~deep) and if you argument with them why you didn't like this "amazing" book you will be (of course) answered with: "That's because you didn't understand it".
You'll find this type often at the university (I swear there were tons of this type) and they usually only read the books who are known as deeply psychological, with lots of metaphors or so-called "masterpieces".
Critic of these books is not allowed (they don't care how good your arguments are, you just didn't understand it!!!!)
If you want to discuss other books, especially ones not so well known from other countries you are met with blank stares and the statement that the book can't be very good because "I haven't heard about it".
You can see these types in bookstores, often looking superiorly at other customers who don't have their sophisticated taste in books. If they are in a group they can also be seen/heard loudly complaining about the lack of "real, good literature" because in the store are only books for "the common people".
If you meet such persons run as fast as you can because they'll likely know not just everything better than you about books but about everything else too. They will suck the joy out of you!!
I know this all is exaggerated but nothing grates me more than the superior feeling some people get out of the reading matter. And I did met people who where exactly like this - always harping about books other people enjoy.
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(Anonymous) 2014-02-10 03:20 am (UTC)(link)Generally, the only places I see the YA being close to the same size as the "adult" books are in stores that only have a small book sections (like grocery or discount stores).