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What genre of writer is Philip Pullman?

Postby Will » Mon Feb 24, 2003 11:23 pm

To clear things up, I'm not asking whether HDM is a children's book or not (we all know full well it isn't) but whether (taking into account all his other books) PP is primarily a childrens book writer or not. I say he is!
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Postby Isobel » Tue Feb 25, 2003 3:34 am

I think he is. Although I haven't read any of his books other than HDM and the Sally Lockhart series, his other books do look like children's books-really short, simpler stories. As HDM are only three books out of everything he's written, I would say he is primarily (not completely!) a children's book writer. Not that there's anything worng with that. Children's books can be good too. :)
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Postby katinka » Tue Feb 25, 2003 11:33 am

Children's - 2 reasons.

You find his books in the childrens section
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the average age of everyone here must be 15/16. Now I know 15/16 year olds aren't children but at what age did you read the books? I'm guessing 2 years ago so that's 13/14. Books that 13/14 years olds read generally don't appeal to "adults" (I know there's exceptions but shh!)
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Postby Will » Wed Feb 26, 2003 8:46 pm

Who put the monkey then? Come on, own up - it's at 25%...
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Postby Nix » Wed Feb 26, 2003 10:10 pm

i have decided he is a Teenage writer
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Postby Will » Wed Feb 26, 2003 10:15 pm

Aha! So you admit he's a children's writer. Before you start, teenagers are children.
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Postby katinka » Thu Feb 27, 2003 11:29 am

I think some people don't like to admit they like childrens books :D
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Postby Will » Fri Feb 28, 2003 10:16 pm

Not me! I love children's books, and TV. Adult books are so much more pedestrian in their ideas.
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Postby Alice » Sun Mar 09, 2003 9:25 pm

I would like to raise my voice in protest at this labelling buisness. I don't think it matters. I've recommended PP's books to an 11 year old, 21 years olds and a 47 year old. I don't think he likes being labelled, either. But as far as marketing goes, you have to say his books are aimed at a children's market (apparently 'young adult' in the U.S., which is how he says he got away with all the sex in White Mercedes...)
I'm going to watch him on the South Bank Show tonight, we'll see if he has anything interesting to say on this topic...
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Postby AySz88 » Sun Mar 09, 2003 10:55 pm

BTW, Young Adult is teenage, although some books filed in there are more for 10-14. At our age, most of us read only notable YA (i.e. HDM) or Adult-filed stuff.
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Postby Will » Mon Mar 10, 2003 8:47 pm

I don't read a catagory, I read good books!
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Postby eloquent » Mon Mar 10, 2003 10:44 pm

Same with me. I read it if its a good book regardless of target audience.
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Postby Isobel » Tue Mar 11, 2003 1:09 am

Me too. I occasionally (alright, I'll admit it, frequently) read books that are meant for a much younger age range. Sometimes I feel a bit weird about it, like when I go look in the children's section at the library and it's filled with five year olds, but there's actually a lot of really good children's books! I think people who won't read them are missing out. :D
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Postby eloquent » Tue Mar 11, 2003 5:02 pm

I agree - if it's good, go for it! Never be put off by categories because the person who invented the categories dosen't have a clue what type of books you're into.
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Postby Nix » Tue Mar 11, 2003 5:36 pm

most of the books my 11 year old sister reads from school, i read as well and all the ones from my mums 9-10 class ir ead as well
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Postby Will » Tue Mar 11, 2003 10:27 pm

Exactly! I have to elbow my way past loads of 8yr olds to get to the good Garfield books in our local library.
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Postby Isobel » Wed Mar 12, 2003 2:32 am

I'm glad I'm not alone in my weird interest in children's books. :wink:
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Postby la bohemia » Tue Mar 25, 2003 12:45 am

I love children's books! But I primarily read YA- because I am, in fact, a Young Adult! whudathunkit? Did you know "adolescent" means "innocent adult" sound the word out slowly and you will get it.
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Postby Isobel » Tue Mar 25, 2003 6:13 am

That's funny. Not quite how it works out though, at least in my experiences. :wink:
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Postby Borganot » Tue Mar 25, 2003 2:50 pm

By innocent adult i think they mean less likely to be convicted while on trial
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