Also, did they come from the adult section of the library? Richard, while a perspicacious child, seems too young to read that kind of thing if they were.
Also, did they come from the adult section of the library? Richard, while a perspicacious child, seems too young to read that kind of thing if they were.
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I think they were, in reality, normal children’s adventure, fantasy and horror books – presumably a pirate story, some kind of fairy tale and something about mutants.
They seem to be representatives of their respective genres, not embodiments of them.