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Monday, May 12, 2014

Children's Book Week - Kid Lit Book Giveaway Hop International

Click HERE to see the list of blogs participating to this hop

This hop features books for children/youth under the age of 18!
So, the prize is a such book (at your choice) and up to $18
(There are so many books "in this area" to read and love!)

MYTHICAL BOOKS' Giveaway is INTERNATIONAL as long as The Book Depository ships to you for free OR you want ebooks from Smashwords or Amazon
The winner will be announced here, on Mythical Books
The winner has 5 days to claim the prize by sending an email with: his/her name, address and the chosen book
Good luck!
The winner was announced on 20th May
a Rafflecopter giveaway

12 comments:

Sophia Rose said...

Good question! I think the age to read YA is different for each person and each book because of maturity happening differently for everyone. There are also books that are put out as YA that have some serious adult themes that would make me hesitate to let a teen no matter how mature read. I think its a case by case area.

Thanks for the giveaway opportunity.

Unknown said...

Personally I just think that because YA fiction is just clean fiction thats easy to read and usually written from a Teenagers perspective, you can never grow out of it. I mean, if all books you read have to be from the perspective of someone your age, life would be dreadfully boring!! Anyways :P

Crina|| booktwist_ said...

I don't think is a specific age when you can read YA and after that you can't. If you like this genre you can read it anytime and at any age.

Courtney said...

I'm not sure a person is ever too old to read YA ;)

Ogitchida Kwe's Book Blog said...

Age is just a number. You can read whatever you like at any age that fits you. My mother was a firm believer in letting me pick and choose what I wanted to read. She felt that it would improve my reading. She was right. I have a love of reading beyond measure.

Sherry Butcher said...

Age? I'm 67 and read these and other all the time.

Gaby Metivier said...

I think you're never too old to read YA books... I guess at some point in your life you may not like it as much as other genres, but stories like The Little Prince, the Harry Potter series and The Lord of the Rings are timeless and will stay in our hearts forever :)

Lynn K. said...

I think good books in general are timeless and can be read by anyone. Then again, there are some books (like ones with lots of teen angst) that I find myself reading less and less as I grow older.

Anonymous said...

Thanks for participating in the Kid Lit Giveaway Hop! I wish I could enter, but I'm not on Google Friend Connect...

Renee C. said...

Thanks for joining us in the Giveaway Hop. Pinning and tweeting!

Lilith Nyx said...

Personally I think you're never too old to read YA book.

Krista said...

I don't think you've ever too old to read YA, but I do have trouble relating to the characters. Especially when they are under 16.