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Not Just for Kids

February 13, 2012

Don't be mistaken, YA books have an ever-growing adult readership.

Laura Miller, senior writer for Salon, shares a few of her opinions about the naysayers who assume young adult books lack the intelligence and emotionally complexity of their adult counterparts. Read more of what she has to say at Salon.

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