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Uh, yes it is. Throwing old hag into oven, wolf eating grandmas and little pigs, stepmothers trying to murder their stepdaughters and a lot more. Children's stories are full of fucked up stuff.
Even recent ones (movie in this case); In Frozen 2 the king murdered the leader of Northuldra which is shown in the movie.
Exactly. Children's books can cover gristly subjects just fine, the thing that makes the difference is the tone and presentation.
Witches boiled him into a stew and ate him up with some buttered toast = fine for a children's book
Talking about how the witches spent weeks slowly cutting pieces off him while still alive = NOT okay!
To be fair, I call anyone 15 and under a child. I think they probably just meant Young Adult books. I was like 10 or 11 when reading Artemis Fowl which most definitely involves a shocking amount of murder, kidnapping and torture. Also can't say that it's not geared towards people that age when Artemis himself is 12.
Not to mention the sheer amount of ass jokes
man I remember artemis fowl was the shit
Right? I was so hooked on those books. And then I found the Sabriel/Abhorsen trilogy (apparently there are more now?) from Garth Nix. Fuck Lord of the Rings and Harry Potter. A young girl who adopts the 7 bells of the Abhorsen, a necromancer who puts down the dead, and has to protect the kingdom in the north where magic rules and technology dies? Where she has a pet cat who is a giant demon held by the small bell around his neck? Where magic is cast via musical notes?
FUCK. YES.
Those things are apparently Young Adult but they are NOT. They're for full on adults and everyone slept on them. INCREDIBLE series that I cannot recommend enough. The book opens with her resurrecting her school mates dead rabbit. I mean... come on.
Wikipage on Sabriel
I read Clariel, Goldenhand and Terciel & Elinor as an adult and found them equally enjoyable as the original 3 when I was a kid. My mum is in her 60s and currently borrowing my copy of T&E. Highly recommend!
Goddammit. I'm already not eating the next couple days because of my cat scaring the hell out of me. Please don't say that and add another expense to my wallet. I literally cannot afford it....
But I do have a library near by... Goddammit I'm gonna end up disappearing for a week and reading these books.
Harry Potter literally starts with double homicide.
Have you heard of the Hardy Boys or Nancy Drew?
Ever read Roald Dahl?
I read a YA book when I was a kid, pretty much the same plot.
A girl was murdered, wakes up as a ghost, and has to solve her own murder to find peace.
It also touched on suicide and self harm.
Books targeted at kids need to be age appropriate, but at the same time, if you pick some topics that are unallowable for children all together, you're going to wind up with a young adult who is naive and completely unprepared for the world.
Nah, the book doesn't have to be explicit on how the victim died. Death is part of life, and have been present in children's book all the time. It will be fine.
Redwall is a classic series for the 8-14 ranges, and it's got some pretty brutal scenes
What about nursery rhymes, there's plenty of violence in them: https://www.quora.com/Why-are-nursery-rhymes-so-violent
Yes kids should be brought up in a safe environment, but you will have to prepare them for the real world at some point.
Lol have you actually read books?