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Old 10-08-2010, 06:42 AM   #71
Gwen Morse
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Originally Posted by jeffcobb View Post
Is it for "young adults"? That's what many seem fit for. I just remember Bram Stokers book scaring the poo out of my in my youth...the way he described things you could almost feel the chill in the castle stone walls...
I don't think I'm understanding what you're asking re: Barbara Hambly's "Those Who Hunt the Night" vampire book?

Do you mean is it written for a YA audience (like Twilight, etc)? No, I don't believe so.
Do you mean does it have adult/sexual content? Not really, her books are fairly tame.

So, a teen reader _could_ read her books, but they're not written specifically for teens.

I'd say pretty much any of her books are written for intelligent women to enjoy, but men are certainly free to come along for the ride. She has written for at least one predominantly "male" market (Star Wars books).

Her other (non-vampire) books tend to be varying blends of sci-fi and fantasy. Mostly fantasy but with occasional bits of tech sneaking in here and there.
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