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Tuesday, June 7, 2011

Responses to the Wall Street Journal

The Original Article

Book Review: Young Adult Fiction - WSJ.com: ""

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Responses

Yes, teen fiction can be dark – but it shows teenagers they aren't alone | Maureen Johnson | Comment is free | guardian.co.uk: ""

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Teen fiction accused of being 'rife with depravity' | Books | guardian.co.uk: ""

Mad Woman in the Forest - Stuck between rage and compassion: ""

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Hey, Wall Street Journal: YA Fiction Is Just Fine -- Vulture: ""

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*Gasp* Sometimes, #YAsaves! « The Reading Zone: ""

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The Book Bench: #Yasaves: A Tale of Hashtaggery : The New Yorker: ""

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WORD for Teens: Thoughts On: WSJ Article, YA Saves, and The YA Genre: "this article"

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All This Darkness! What to Buy The Grownup Reader? (A Parody) « Sarah Ockler, Author: ""

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Publishing to save or poison? | ABRAMS Blog: ""

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