Thread: Is SF dying?
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Old 02-01-2015, 02:29 PM   #106
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As someone who enjoys fantasy, paranormal and urban fantasy I find the category young adult to be a suggestion that it is going to appeal, by nature of the theme, to younger readers but I take that as a suggestion. As I said in a previous post, the level of reading difficulty is not really different from that of any other popular fiction.

I've discovered authors I've enjoyed by ignoring their category. It seems that most of the fantasy I've enjoyed over the years that was "lacking" sex scenes has been categorized young adult lol. (Oh to be young again)
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