Anything wrong looking at children or young adult books?

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chris1989
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14 May 2025, 7:49 am

When I was in Malmö in Sweden, I got a DK book about mythical and supernatural creatures but for a while afterwards I had second thoughts because I thought is isn't it more for kids and maybe young adults and not for over 25s or even over 30s ? I've seen reviews for it online by people some of which explain how their kids love it. I don't know what the problem is, if I like it too then why does it matter, it doesn't say for kids only and I found it amongst other books which seemed for people older than kids. It does have information in the pages like Did You Know? about some creatures in the book. I seem to think it's hard finding a book about mythical creatures for other adults, they nearly always seem to be for people younger.



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14 May 2025, 10:05 am

No, it’s perfectly normal.


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