Is there any YA fiction that's actually good, or is it all a big meme?
i see this thread all the time lol
im still fond of coraline by neil gaiman
>>8323789
It's the same weirdo who creates them all. Odd obsession
>>8323795
bro, why would you call me odd, bro
like if you don't like how I act just go mind your own business, no need to think about me or call me odd, bro
don't call me odd ever again like that bro
>>8323814
do you like any YA?
>>8323836
I don't think of it in terms of strict YA vs non-YA.
Like, if a book is good, why does it matter what label the stupid corporate publishers will put on it in order to better market it to the people who will find it interesting the most? It's a win-win situation.
>>8323844
You're not OP, and I meant were there any books that people too old for children's novels but too young for Ulysses could read that are worth their time
>>8323876
>too young for Ulysses
>too old for children's novels
my spook good man unironically
I really like the Graveyard Book.
>>8323885
This and Holes are great.
>>8325286
>racemixing propaganda
>great
You need to take the redpill my acquaintance, things are not as they seem!
God being enlightened is like a curse more than a gift, at times I wish I had taken the blue pill but KNOWLEDGE PREVAILS!111
>>8323775
In terms of prescriptive academically valued meaning? No, obviously not you fucking retard
if we're talking "silly" adolescent/"common man" meaning then yeah sure. You could say the same thing about Michael Bay movies tho