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I have both of her poetry books and they are quite good. Also, I wish poetry books were actually reviewed on this site.

I no longer eat candy, I never read comics, and I no longer watch cartoons. I grew up.

I can understand if you have a kid and want to screen what they are consuming. But as far as personal enjoyment? I'll stick to the literary world.

I'm rather confused about why so many adults read YA books. I have nothing against them for children…anything that gets them away from television and video games is fine with me. But why would an adult waste time with them?

"I also know from decades of TV-watching…"
Decades wasted.

>>2012
>>Paying for television

This article's thesis is that liking Twilight isn't that much different than liking Superman. That is correct. Both are a complete waste of time and you should be ashamed of yourself.

You should have asked, "The Office is clearly horrible and unnecessary now. Do you feel bad that you are responsible for this?"

So obviously someone who is a sitcom writer is much better than an internationally known novelist. I definitely look forward to the academic essays about Ms. Kaling's analysis of cupcakes.