Who are the suggested target readers for House of Eire
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Re: Who are the suggested target readers for House of Eire
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I totally agree. The relationship between the two characters was extremely wrll written and developed!
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Older kids, yes, because some of the themes with murder and death may not be suitable for younger families.
I think the mother-daughter is explored from Hillary's viewpoint (adult) and not from the child. And Hillary's daughter-mother (to her own mother) is certainly an adult take.
I would guess that teens upwards for families.
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