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J.K.Rowling's lst "adult novel"...anybody read it?
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<blockquote data-quote="DDD" data-source="post: 591185" data-attributes="member: 35"><p>Interesting, Dixie. The adult novel has 503 pages, by the way, and my view likely is a little strange since I am older than dirt.</p><p>on the other hand, the television programs have changed radically in the past twenty years and I do honestly think it is a shame. The kids were not limited to Disney (both generations included) but to this day we don't "do" HBO etc. because I am not comfortable with watching or listening to people do/say things that I would not be comfortable with in person. All eight children understood sex, birth control etc. etc. by middle school BUT also knew that people who used vulgar words were usually ignorant and those who did vulgar things were to be pitied. LOL! </p><p></p><p>I'm not heading a committee to burn the author at the stake (so to speak) but I just think it's weird that adolescents in heat are entwined into her first novel. She's obviously talented, gifted AND dedicated to causes that benefit children...even so, LOL, I think it's strange. DDD (Dixie born and raised, by the way)</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="DDD, post: 591185, member: 35"] Interesting, Dixie. The adult novel has 503 pages, by the way, and my view likely is a little strange since I am older than dirt. on the other hand, the television programs have changed radically in the past twenty years and I do honestly think it is a shame. The kids were not limited to Disney (both generations included) but to this day we don't "do" HBO etc. because I am not comfortable with watching or listening to people do/say things that I would not be comfortable with in person. All eight children understood sex, birth control etc. etc. by middle school BUT also knew that people who used vulgar words were usually ignorant and those who did vulgar things were to be pitied. LOL! I'm not heading a committee to burn the author at the stake (so to speak) but I just think it's weird that adolescents in heat are entwined into her first novel. She's obviously talented, gifted AND dedicated to causes that benefit children...even so, LOL, I think it's strange. DDD (Dixie born and raised, by the way) [/QUOTE]
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