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Old 05-18-2019, 08:43 AM   #8214
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Originally Posted by Hitch View Post
It's funny you say that; I've often commented, the last decade, that I read less now than I did before I got into the book biz.
Sometimes random thoughts come to my mind that make sense. A lot of times not. That was one rare lucky occurence.

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But for just...enjoyment? Nope, I hardly get to do that. I went on a binge recently, reading a YA-ish series (which surprised me, being YA and not adult reading, but....), but then I became annoyed at the author and stopped reading that one. Now I'm plowing through Rivers of London, and so far, in the 3rd, he's managing to hold my interest. We'll see!

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I have come to find out that YA is not really FOR young adults, but having young adults act. It does not give the author the much overused ex-seal-ex-cop-super-hero. Because they are just kids, still. If I would read books with people my age, it would be depressing midlife crisis. Don't need that, thank you very much.
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