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Indeed. One of the things I detest about much of the "young adult" literature in the library is the reliance on foul language. I don't like the calls to ban such books, but I do think the authors could often take the opportunity to set an example alongside their efforts to be "relevant." Good authors have an almost magical way with words, and reading something sublimely well-written is a delight too few get to experience.

a quick suggestion would be Rudyard Kipling, even the soldiers stories, zane grey and his cowboy stories, Earle Stanley Gardiner for a few mysteries, even H G Wells and George Orwell for a few.

We have one of the James Fenimore Cooper novels inexplicably catalogued as "YA," too. No one seems to read it though.

Suggest that they are not old enough to read it, it will never be home, they wont actually read it, just tell their friends how good it is, and that they were old enough after all. (A bit like the Emperors new clothes)

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