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message 1: by Nick (new)

Nick G Hi everyone, I'm a newbie to the group and the genre as well, but I'm always interested in new things. I'm 30, around the same age as a lot of others I see here, which is interesting considering the genre. Lots to see here, glad I joined!


message 2: by Nick (new)

Nick G Oh yah he is perhaps my favorite writer. I'm going to start reading "Hardboiled Wonderland and the End of the World" very soon.


message 3: by Rita (new)

Rita Webb (ritawebb) | 183 comments Hi, Nick! I'm new too.

I'm 35. But YA literature isn't about age; it's about people who believe that they can do big things against all odds. When I was a teenager, many adults told me that I was too young to do anything worthwhile, but I didn't believe them. And I still don't believe them.

I guess I read YA because I believe in my dreams. Does that make sense?


message 4: by Alan (new)

Alan (coachmt) | 14 comments Yes it does Rita! : )


message 5: by Rita (new)

Rita Webb (ritawebb) | 183 comments Hey, Alan, didn't I meet you over on OFW? Small world.


message 6: by Alan (new)

Alan (coachmt) | 14 comments Yep, lots of good groups!


message 7: by Roseanne (last edited Jun 19, 2010 10:46PM) (new)

Roseanne (rschmread) | 41 comments lol it does say "grown up" that's the trick... no chronological youngins allowed... much.
oh and hey!!! Welcome i'm a fellow newb!


message 8: by Beth (new)

Beth Knight (zazaknittycat) | 390 comments Yep, I'm soon to be 46 and I love YA. Nick, I also love Murakami and in fact, I'll be rereading Kafka on the Shore with Fiona and Laura, whenever they're ready!


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