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[Opinions] Re: Enola
Weirdly, perhaps, that actually makes the name less appealing for me. I'd never heard of the Enola Holmes series, but I just looked it up. Possibly a great series. But I don't like using names from current pop culture when naming children. Names like that get too tied to a certain character and seem not to age well. When the popularity of the character subsides, the name starts to feel dated. Much like the names from "Twilight" and "Hunger Games".
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Enola Holmes is more of a classic children's book series. So I wouldn't compare it to Twilight (it has a much older audience) but more to "A Little Princess" or Neil Gaiman books for kids (Coraline). Or Enid Blyton. It's not YA.
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And it has no romance, love triangles etc, it is a detective story.
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I see...Well, that is a bit different, then. Classics are another category altogether. I'm quite surprised I've never heard of it before, though.
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I was actually wrong it is, for some reason, classified as YA :O It is not at all like most YA books, though. It is very much like classic children's literature (in the feeling you get from it). I do like YA but it just feels different. I just ordered a YA book about fairies and I am excited, the main character is Deirdre which is quite interesting.
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