I am in the process of convincing a coworker, who is 40, to read these books. He's alright with reading young adult fiction, so I'm sure he'll love these. I was explaining to him how these are often placed in the Childrens' section of the library, which drives me insane because so few adults are willing to read "childrens'" books that unless they read these growing up, most will never read them. But, it got me thinking.
What age were you when you met Eugenides? How old were others that you convinced to read the books?
I was in middle school when I first read The Thief, in high school for The Queen of Attolia, and college for The King of Attolia. I'm curious how many people read these first as "grown ups".
What age were you when you met Eugenides? How old were others that you convinced to read the books?
I was in middle school when I first read The Thief, in high school for The Queen of Attolia, and college for The King of Attolia. I'm curious how many people read these first as "grown ups".
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Date: 8/7/09 07:58 pm (UTC)I did! Last month, actually. :) I'm 37, for what it's worth, and I read the books because they were recommended by a friend. I've since recommended them to a couple of other people over 25, who have enjoyed them.
I'm actually quite fond of reading YA books in general -- they tend to be short, which is good for when I'm busy, but also many of them are very good.
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Date: 8/7/09 08:01 pm (UTC)no subject
Date: 8/7/09 08:17 pm (UTC)no subject
Date: 8/7/09 08:31 pm (UTC):D
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Date: 8/7/09 08:58 pm (UTC)This. And thank you. Because I certainly needed another fandom to play in. ;)
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Date: 8/7/09 09:00 pm (UTC)Eugenides-love is ageless!
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Date: 8/7/09 09:02 pm (UTC)I made it big, bold, and italicized! *is excited* *pats own back* *toots own horn*
Yay!
Date: 8/7/09 09:07 pm (UTC)Re: Yay!
Date: 8/7/09 09:17 pm (UTC)p.s. Mousehole (pronounced Mouzl)is in Cornwall
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Date: 8/7/09 09:28 pm (UTC)no subject
Date: 8/7/09 09:41 pm (UTC)I was 28 when I first read them. Ages of others I know that have read them: early thirties, late twenties, early fifties.
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Date: 8/7/09 10:02 pm (UTC)Being me, though, I didn't even think to look if MWT had written more. I mean, QoA wasn't shelved by TT where I had found it because that didn't get any Newberry recognition, and TT struck me as such a perfectly complete story that I didn't even fathom that there would be more. A couple years later, I came across it on Amazon and read the first page online; I was so thrown by the change in POV that I couldn't read on and decided to forget there was a sequel to my perfect book. Then summer of 2006, I stumbled on KoA and all the positive reviews it was getting and the whole reissuing of covers and thought, "Well, the sequels have to be good if the publisher reissued covers." So I bought, read, raved, and had another friend buy them within the week. In the end, I am kind of glad I was first unaware of, and then unwilling to read, QoA because at least I didn't need to wait so many ages for KoA. ^_^
It actually struck me the other day that my younger brother might like the books, too. Silly, but as you can see above, logic and me don't always see eye-to-eye. Right now the series is with a friend because she wants to reread before CoK (...oh dear, that acronym is going to make me giggle a lot...) but I'll have to make him read them soon.
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Date: 8/7/09 10:08 pm (UTC)(only kidding here about lists, of course -- what actually matters is to get more people reading the books!)
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Date: 8/7/09 10:27 pm (UTC)Honestly, I don't like most adult fiction, because it is just that - adult, as in graphic/erotic adult. At least the genres (fantasy and historical) that I am interested in tend to be that way. There isn't any reason for it. Most adult fiction is far too emotional heavy, as well. Also the reason my sister still reads YA. I'm honestly more embarrassed to be reading adult fiction than YA fiction. I value my innocence and clean mind, thank you!
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Date: 8/7/09 10:46 pm (UTC)I am working on convincing others around my age now. My best friend has TT because I practically forced it on her, but she has yet to even start it. *sigh*
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Date: 8/8/09 12:21 am (UTC)I'm 17 now and I've read all of the books multiple times. :)
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Date: 8/8/09 02:17 am (UTC)I constantly bother friends of mine into reading the Queen's Thief books and I think my difficulty it's more difficult to get people to start at The Thief, which is a "children's" book, since it's kind of crucial to the development of Eugenides's character, when my (similarly jaded) friends and I are fine with "young adult" and beyond.
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Date: 8/8/09 04:08 am (UTC)A few weeks after reading Queen I decided it wasn't going to turn up, checked out KoA, fell in love, read it four more times in a row, and was absolutely DESPERATE to discuss. My siblings weren't really interested in the books. I really only had one close friend who might be persuaded to read them, and she said she'd get around to it. (She has read them since then and absolutely loves them and says she will always pay attention to my book recs from now on. Smart girl.)
So, desperate to fangirl in company, I turned to the internet. Found you guys. Made ambigrams.
Its weird to think that, here I am still, two years later. Two years. I'm thinking "Only two years?" and "TWO whole YEARS?" at the same time :-)
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Date: 8/8/09 04:25 am (UTC)no subject
Date: 8/8/09 04:30 am (UTC)I don't remember if I had found TT between reading 1 and reading 2 of QoA, so I don't remember when I first read it. I read KoA as a senior in high school, which was when it came out (and subsequently lost my first copy on the bus that we took on our senior trip to D.C.--I like to pretend someone found it, though, and read it, and loved it.).
I've read QoA at least once (usually twice, but last fall I was abroad and didn't get the reread done) a year for going on eight years now. :-)
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Date: 8/8/09 04:59 am (UTC)The other two I read during high school, when they first came out at their respective dates. I'm twenty now and I STILL love them:)
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Date: 8/8/09 06:14 am (UTC)no subject
Date: 8/8/09 08:00 am (UTC)I got The Thief from my mom, who saw it on the Newbery shelf at the local bookstore. When I was little she was always coming home with awesome books for me to read. That's how I got into the Dark is Rising series. :)