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All's I did was ask "What makes YA (Young Adult) novels immediately recognizable?" I got many good answers - thanks! But I didn't mean to start a fight over the meaning or usefulness of the YA label. I never would have imagined there would be so much passion about that. I do not mind a thread wandering from the original topic - that's often times what makes them fun - but I apologize for this thread going down the toilet. It is still civil ... barely. I hope it does not degrade further.
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Barely civil? I would say downright civil, myself. There's been no name-calling, personal attacks, or rancor on my part, and I've detected none from others. *shrug*
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As an Adult Adult, I've enjoyed many works that were labeled as YA, and I've disliked many works that probably should have been labeled YA and weren't (and every scenario in between). But unlike the other (sub)labels out there, never once have I thought to myself, "Hey, I think I'm in the mood for some YA." Last edited by DiapDealer; 06-16-2019 at 09:27 AM. |
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The closest I've ever come is when the summary firmly establishes it in one of the classic genres. Where I find the tag most amorphous is that something like John Ringo's early DARK TIDE RISING series ticks off enough of the standard marketing flags that if BAEN wanted to market them as YA for 16 year olds none could deny them. As in: - dystopian post-apocalyptic setting? check - unusual cute young female protagonist (tall gun-crazy 14 year old)? check - abundant "fantasy" violence? check - simple linear narrative? check - teenager leads adults? check It's only in the latter volumes that the narrative refocuses primarily on the parents. BAEN is too honorable to market the series as anything but a post-apocalyptic technothriller but nothing prevents them passing it off as YA. I see that as an issue with the tag, not the books. For that matter, the books that launched the tag, TWILIGHT and HUNGER GAMES, have nothing in common beyond a young protagonist and selling by the boatload, with one being a good thoughtful book and the other... Anybody who picks up TWILIGHT expecting HUNGER GAMES depth is in for a shock. |
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Seems to me that some of you folks expect an awful lot from the YA label. It's meant to be a broad category. Do you have the same concern about books labeled as children's books?
Of course it bleeds into other broad categories. So do other classifications. I do agree with those who've objected to the recategorization of classic books as YA. I think it's largely because they're books that have young people as protagonists and get assigned in high school, but they were never written for young adults--there wasn't a middle ground back then between childhood and adulthood. The label that annoys me no end is "adult." Why did it come to mean porn, erotica, etc., rather than simply books that are not aimed at a juvenile audience? |
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In the publishing world "adult fiction" is a catch-all super category for everything that is neither kid, religion, or fiction. Like this breakdown: https://www.statista.com/statistics/...on-unit-sales/ |
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Yea, a lady friend of mine told me that I had to read Twilight not long after it came out. Tried it, lasted about 20 or 30 pages. I have no idea why she thought I would like it.
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It's because most people (even close friends) don't try all that hard to ensure books they recommend are actually a good match for the recommendee's tastes. They just want to get someone else to read a book they liked. I don't really fault them for it--it's human nature after all. But I've found that being truly "good" at recommending books others might enjoy involves more work than most are willing to put in. And unless one happens to be a member of a reading-cult where members have the exact same tastes as each other, it occasionally even involves recommending books they didn't really care all that much for themselves.
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