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I always preferred Tom Sawyer to Huck Finn, myself.One of my favorite classics is Alice's Adventures in Wonderland/Alice Through the Looking Glass. Technically, yes, they're still touted as children's books, but I never considered them as such. If they were, they wouldn't be examined by high school students, I would think.
Voss wrote: "I always preferred Tom Sawyer to Huck Finn, myself.One of my favorite classics is Alice's Adventures in Wonderland/Alice Through the Looking Glass. Technically, yes, they're still touted as child..."
I agree Voss. Those are some of my favorite classics as well. :)
Laura wrote: "I think Jane Eyre would be YA these days - it includes a bunch of her childhood, and the main events take place when Jane is about 19, I believe. Also, Mr. Rochester would be a vampire.ETA: Sorry..."
Well, it is very much both. So I think it would fall under NA - New adult - in today's categories.


One of my favorites is Huck Finn.