http://manderelee.livejournal.com/ ([identity profile] manderelee.livejournal.com) wrote in [community profile] queensthief 2012-07-08 04:29 pm (UTC)

I did notice. And I was scared when I saw TLotR in the children's section because it made me feel all kinds of inferiority, "Children read these? And I haven't gone through a single page of it?"

I'm not very much concerned if QT is shelved in the children's section. Even at my Uni, in the Children's Lit course, QoA is listed in the reading list. At least, we're expecting children to be able to handle the series, which is actually a good thing, because there's the hope that they will "get it". I understand that there are really *serious* issues in QoA, but I think MWT wrote it well enough that... at the very least, they won't wake up from screaming nightmares. ^^

....but I could be wrong too. I read QT when I was 18, after all, and half the stuff went over my head until I came to Sounis.

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