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Old 08-09-2014, 05:08 AM   #31
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Most people are pitching too young for a 15-year-old, in my opinion. I'm happy to read books aimed at any age now, but I was much more keen to be moving forwards then. I'd have said the Diane Duane is definitely pitched younger. I think the heroes are 11 in the first book.

I was basically reading adult fiction by then. I have a feeling the genre was typically more family-friendly in general, so anything published more than 25 years ago is probably OK.

I might have been in my David Brin phase around then: Startide Rising, The Postman, The Practice Effect, etc. I can't really remember if they're clean, but I think they are. To be honest, I was very much in favour of sexual content when I was 15.
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