[image: A bookshelf featuring a bunch of YA novels and a piece of paper that says,
“It’s OK.
You have our permission.
These books are from our Young Adult section.
But it’s OK to read them even if you are no longer, by any stretch of the imagination, young.
In fact, you’ll find they often have provocative themes and complex characters that are the equal of most books you’ll find on the “adult” fiction shelves these days.
So don’t sheepishly tell us it’s for your kids. We’ve read them, and you can too.”]
Orca Books, Olympia, WA (by Sarah Enni)
okay i love this forever
this is wonderful
i love this so much
Read ALL the books, guys.
Naw, I judge the shit out of people, over the age of 14, who buy those books. Especially if they’re from the new “Teen Paranormal Romance” section.
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slinkstercool:
alliterate:
[image: A bookshelf featuring a bunch of YA novels and a piece of paper that says,
“It’s OK.
You have our permission.
These books are from our Young Adult section.
But it’s OK to read them even if you are no longer, by any stretch of the imagination, young.
In fact, you’ll find they often have provocative themes and complex characters that are the equal of most books you’ll find on the “adult” fiction shelves these days.
So don’t sheepishly tell us it’s for your kids. We’ve read them, and you can too.”]
coyotegrace:
panasonicyouth:
prettybooks:
Orca Books, Olympia, WA (by Sarah Enni)
okay i love this forever
this is wonderful
i love this so much
Read ALL the books, guys.
Naw, I judge the shit out of people, over the age of 14, who buy those books. Especially if they’re from the new “Teen Paranormal Romance” section.](http://24.media.tumblr.com/tumblr_lu5jxtFohV1qb0j8no1_500.jpg)
