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		<title>Young Adult=Sex?</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[          Over the last year I have read a lot more young adult books than I have in the past.  I came up with a concept for a book and the more I got into mapping out how I wanted it to go, the more I realized that it would be a YA book.  The [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>          Over the last year I have read a lot more young adult books than I have in the past.  I came up with a concept for a book and the more I got into mapping out how I wanted it to go, the more I realized that it would be a YA book.  The problem was, I had not read that genre for quite some time, with the exception of the occasional book that a movie was based on.  For example, I did in fact read all the Sisterhood of the Traveling Pants books after the movie as well as the Twilight saga before those came out.  Yes, call me crazy but I like to read books that movies come from.</p>
<p>          Anyways, I realized that if I was going to write a certain genre, I should get familar with it.  I started with the Harry Potter books (although I guess those are more youth than YA)  and over the last year read quite a few teen books.   Most of them were very good. It opened my eyes a lot to the fact that just because it is written for young readers does not mean that it isn&#8217;t extremely good writing.  John Green for example quickly became one of my favorite authors. </p>
<p>          While reading these books I tried to come up with my own version of what made a YA book YA.  Originally I would have said content but I realized that really isn&#8217;t it.  It really almost seems that as long as your characters are young, nothing else really matters.</p>
<p>          This stood out to me the most while reading The Immortals series by Alyson Noel.  Let me preface this by saying I do love her books and think she is a great writer.  I am in no way putting her down.  With that said, the series seems to have a lot to do with sex so far.  Especially in the latest book, Shadowland.  Ever is made she can&#8217;t consumate her relationship with Damen.  Later she starts to think in her past lives that she might have been sleeping with someone else.  It is a lot of sex for a teen book I would think.  Is that what it takes to be a popular teen book?  Gossip Girl certainly had a lot in it.</p>
<p>          I guess it is another sign of how much things have changed since I was young.  I know it wasn&#8217;t all that long ago but I do not remember reading a single book with a much sex in it.  Even the shows I watched didn&#8217;t have much in them.  I remember Sabrina the Teenage Witch being my favorite and seeing it in reruns lately confirms that it was all sweet, innocent entertainment. </p>
<p>            Call me old fashion, but I think in my writing I&#8217;m going to stick to sex only in the non young adult ones.  If it does get in my books, I see it more in a realistic fashion.  The way John Green involved it in Looking For Alaska was very real and age appropriate. It was completely awkward like I feel that it should be for kids  that age. </p>
<p>          Any thoughts on teen books and sex from anyone else?  Do you think it fits or not?  Do you think it reflects a change in society?</p>
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