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Old 08-12-2006, 09:04 PM
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I was always under the impression that they were written with the intent to target a younger audience so it would be understandable if it felt like your intelligence has been insulted when reading a Silver Ravenwolf book. Solitary Witch is the only book that I know of by Silver that is geared toward an older audience. Opinions are bound to vary though.
First, point taken re: the audience.

However, I was in my late teens when I read one of them. Books can be targeted to teens and still be intellegently written. I think that this is more of what I was getting at, but I didn't clearly state it.

Thanks for your perspective, Turk.
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Old 08-12-2006, 10:28 PM
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First, point taken re: the audience.

However, I was in my late teens when I read one of them. Books can be targeted to teens and still be intellegently written. I think that this is more of what I was getting at, but I didn't clearly state it.

Thanks for your perspective, Turk.
Understandable. I have never gotten into her books due to your point so I definitely understand your take on this.
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