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Eat Your Way Smart

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Eating and Reading: My Two Favorite Things

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Eat Your Way Smart | Eating and Reading: My Two Favorite Things Eat Your Way Smart Eating and Reading: My Two Favorite Things Menu Skip to content Home About Read in… 2013 2014 Recipe Index Appetizers Breakfast Lunch Dinner Dessert Review Index 6 Jun 2014 Read Whatever the Hell You Want to Read Posted in Commentary by Lady Liz This post is going to be one big rant. I can’t help it; I need to get this out. I’ve just read one of the most ridiculous articles ever by Ruth Graham of Slate. The title of the article is “Against YA: Adults should be embarrassed to read children’s books.” That title alone should let you know how I feel about it. Let’s break down this holier-than-thou article. As  The Fault in Our Stars  barrels into theaters this weekend virtually guaranteed to become a blockbuster, it can be hard to remember that once upon a time, an adult might have felt embarrassed to be caught reading the novel that inspired it. Not be...

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