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By: Tanya,
on 3/15/2013
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By: Tanya,
on 12/7/2012
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Dash & Lily's Book of Dares is now in paperback!! This summer, I decided to start reviewing teen books. I'm not sure what I have to add to the arena of teen lit - there are plenty of great review blogs out there, most of them run by teens, teen librarians or teen authors themselves. Looking back, I think that what I hoped to do by throwing my hat into this ring was twofold: to offer up
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What a beautifully written review -- this obviously resonated for you in an authentic way. I'm not sure that I'll have the same role in helping and picking books for my kids when they're this age, but I suppose there's always room for a good recommendation. I imagine that there are probably some YA-classified books that might still work for our precocious 11-year-old who is just
Thank you so much! I always write better when a book resonates with and/or moves me, which, being an adult, I think YA books have a little bit more power in that area. That said, my knee-jerk response is, "Keep her away from the YA as long as you can! Especially when it comes to romance!" Actually, YA fantasy (NOT supernatural, Twilight-type stuff, more like GRACELING, the Nicholas