Age recommendations
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Re: Age recommendations
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Exactly, that is why it's so important for them to read this.AWANDO OGUTU wrote: ↑25 Jun 2018, 11:30 I do not see any reason why the book should not be introduced to young adults. Most of the issues discussed therein are things they are familiar with.
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I equally think that this is the most appropriate age
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Yeah, teenagers will definitely find this book to be interesting.
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This book indeed discusses issues that most young adults are familiar withAWANDO OGUTU wrote: ↑25 Jun 2018, 11:30 I do not see any reason why the book should not be introduced to young adults. Most of the issues discussed therein are things they are familiar with.
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