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The author's daughter, meanwhile, may have been ready before age 12. She had already started reading Collins' previous series, "The Underland Chronicles," written for a slightly younger audience. "I knew she would already have been through one war series with me and, of course, I'd be on hand if there was anything she needed to discuss," Collins said. "Emotional readiness and previous exposure to a similar type of subject matter
-- those seem like key elements to me in determining whether a young person can handle a book." Barbara M. Jones, director of the ALA's Office for Intellectual Freedom, says some books on the list reflect current trends and changes in technology, including "Hunger Games," inspired in part by reality television; Aldous Huxley's classic "Brave New World," (No. 3), which anticipates antidepressants and artificial fertilization; and a work of nonfiction: "Nickel and Dimed" (No. 8), Barbara Ehrenreich's despairing account of trying to get by as a waitress, maid and Walmart worker. "The closer books come to things that are really happening in a lot of lives, the more they become a reminder of what people don't like to think about," Jones said, noting that Ehrenreich's book "really hits hard what it's like to have a low paying job." "Nickel and Dimed" has been criticized for language, drugs and for its political and religious viewpoints. Also on the list: "Crank," Ellen Hopkins (drugs, language, sexual content). "Lush," Natasha Friend (language, sexual content). "What My Mother Doesn't Know," Sonya Sones (sexism, sexual content). "Revolutionary Voices," a collection of gay-themed stories edited by Amy Sonnie (homosexuality, sexual content). ___ Online: American Library Association: http://www.ala.org/
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