Isabelle Werro
👤 SpeakerAppearances Over Time
Podcast Appearances
Yeah, like before then was mostly like
middle grade like Enid Blyton kind of rolled down and then it was just like Twilight and then from there there was no going back.
Yeah.
Yeah.
Hunger Games I read after Twilight.
So that probably, yeah.
Yeah, I'm nodding.
But I actually only, I think I've kind of gone past my YA now and I'm only coming back to YA for particular authors or particular books.
So like Lynette will always be an exception for me because I've kind of, well, I loved the Prison Healer series so much that I was like, as soon as I knew that she was coming out with another YA, I was like,
Yeah, I'm going back to my YA for Lynette.
But yeah, unless there's specific authors or books that just kind of look fun and interesting, I've kind of maybe moved past YA a little bit just because I know that it's not really for me.
Unfortunately, I'm past the young adult stage of my life now.
Are we?
Are we?
Yeah.
And there's some books in the YA section that really probably shouldn't be in the YA section.
Yeah.
It's like, should that be shelved elsewhere?
horrific not horrific but the themes were quite horrific and really dark and I whatever way I read now I'm just like oh this is like I feel like I was reading such like more darker things when I was so much younger and I was when I was a bookseller trying to sell books I'd have parents being like oh I don't want anything too dark I don't want it and I was like it's really hard because every book seems to have something about it that a parent might not like
And I was always just like, what about Anne of Green Gables?