Do you still read books belonging to the children's genre?
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Re: Do you still read books belonging to the children's genr
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Despite one part of my brain knowing and accepting this, there's another part of my brain that wants to stay away from YA books because their plots have been recycled so many times. It takes a lot to convince me that any of them are worth reading without the guidance of a good review from someone who also reads other genres. When I find one I love, like The Raven Boys, it's even harder to convince my literature-loving friends to give it a chance for that same reason.
I've never read A Wrinkle in Time, but I'm about to give it a shot and am excited to go on my first adventure with a children's book in awhile.
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specially love Enid blyton's books
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Sometimes we get so caught up in the complex stuff that we forget that truth is often hidden in the simplest things. And those simple truths can be found in children's books.