...for reading, once begun, quickly becomes home and circle and court and family, and indeed, without narrative, I felt exiled from my own country. By the transport of books, that which is most foreign becomes one's familiar walks and avenues; while that which is most familiar is removed to delightful strangeness; and unmoving, one travels infinite causeways, immobile and thus unfettered.
Why not write a book which is as sophisticated as a book for an adult, but is about the concerns that teenagers actually have?
It's insulting to believe that teens should have a different kind of book than an adult should.
Its a very 18th-century thing to have a book broken into several volumes.
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