Read whatever the hell you want: why we need a new way of talking about young adult literature
Should adults be reading books supposedly aimed at children and teenagers? According to the literary establishment in 2014, this is…
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Should adults be reading books supposedly aimed at children and teenagers? According to the literary establishment in 2014, this is…
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