It's no secret that a LOT of adults read young adult fiction. I actually didn't start reading YA until I was 25. In fact, I didn't even know it was a thing when I was a teenager! I've always known, of course, that the characters in YA books are teenagers, usually around age 16. Somehow in my brain though, they're never actually that young.
Recently I was very fortunate to be reading an early copy of Wicked Saints and the realization of just how young the characters were really hit me.
Often when I'm reading, the characters, male and female, hover around mid- to late-20s in my mind. If I really stop and think about a character being a teenager, it does get a little weird for me, especially considering that I was an extremely sheltered teenager who most certainly wasn't finding the love of my life or having mountain shaking sex. (Yikes.)
I feel like the actual ages of the characters are much easier to roll with in contemporary fiction. Usually in contemporary YA the teen characters are relatable, usually (close to) as awkward as I was as a teenager, and they're mostly doing normal teenage things. Growing up, dating boys, fighting with their parents. But I mostly read fantasy and it's in these books that I have the hardest time getting ages to compute. Surely this is not a 16 year old girl battling monsters with an ax and leading armies. How even?
Am I the only one who does this? I'm very curious to know if other adults reading YA also age up the characters in their minds. Let me know in the comments if you picture YA heroes and heroines as older than they are or if you have no problems letting them be teenagers!