I think it could be that they expect more mature and challenging content from the novels. Or perhaps they just haven't found the right ones that resonate with them.
Well, some might think that because they find the plots too predictable or the characters not complex enough.
Well, it might be because some find the plots too predictable or cheesy.
Maybe it's because of poor animation quality or a storyline that doesn't live up to expectations.
People love young adult novels because they often deal with themes that are relevant to the experiences of young people, such as coming of age, friendship, and first love. These novels can also be a form of escapism, allowing readers to enter into different worlds and experiences.
Young adult fiction novels also tend to be more accessible in terms of language and length compared to some other genres. This makes them easy to pick up and get lost in. They can transport you to different worlds, whether it's a magical school like Hogwarts in the 'Harry Potter' series or a dystopian future. And the love stories within these settings can be very captivating, like the relationship between Katniss and Peeta in 'The Hunger Games'.
For some, the themes and characters in young adult fiction don't resonate with them. Maybe they think it's too focused on teenage angst or typical coming-of-age tropes. Also, the writing style might not be engaging enough for their taste.
Well, it might be due to some biases. Some people may be more familiar with straight man stories, especially those related to rehab which could seem more 'acceptable' in certain traditional views. But this view is completely wrong. Gay stories are just as important and valuable as any other stories.
Well, one reason could be that some fanfics lack originality and just rehash familiar tropes. Another could be that the character development is weak or inconsistent.
Maybe it's because they think the themes and plots are too simplistic or lack depth.
It depends on personal taste. Some might find adult fiction lacking in originality or depth.
Some might think Dickens' novels are too long because he was very detailed in his descriptions. He painted vivid pictures of the Victorian era, including all aspects of society from the rich to the poor. This required a lot of words to fully capture the complexity of the world he was depicting.