Books Incorrectly Categorized by Libraries as Children's Books

Description
A book that you've found in the children's section of some library that would be more suitable in another section. The reason you consider the book wrongly assigned may be its unsuitable content or simply that it obviously "fits" better in some other section. A reason must be given for the book to be accepted. The proper category for the book must also be given.
1
652 members
13 reviews
½ 3.7
Member
themulhern
Explanations
themulhern: See review: https://www.librarything.com/work/347535/reviews/228848088 . The part where the teenage hero has to leave his father tied up in a pipe having his toes eaten by rats, and many other tough incidents, make this a YA book.
2
41 members
1 review
½ 3.5
Member
themulhern
Explanations
themulhern: Just too much suffering and slaughter in this one. The cover illustration is a bit deceptive.
3
38 members
3 reviews
4
Member
themulhern
Explanations
themulhern: A good book, but the wheelbarrow full of severed limbs, soldiers with fatal gangrene, one young Union soldier starved to death in a Confederate prisoner-of-war camp all make this a a YA book.
4
507 members
4 reviews
4.2
Member
themulhern
Explanations
themulhern: There is one one-page spread where a sailor is being tortured to death. Another page shows a battle scene, legs gone, people screaming, amputations.
5
324 members
4 reviews
4
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themulhern
Explanations
themulhern: This sequel to Lawrence's "The Wreckers" is written for the same age level as that book and definitely belongs in the YA section.
6
218 members
2 reviews
3.8
Member
themulhern
Explanations
themulhern: This is a sequel to Lawrence's "The Wreckers" and is in some ways even more unsettling. Belong is YA.
7
220 members
7 reviews
½ 3.6
Member
themulhern
Explanations
themulhern: The prostitution, the death of the naive teenager from the country by drowning early in the book, make it much more suitable for the YA section.
8
29 members
2 reviews
½ 3.7
Member
themulhern
Explanations
themulhern: Nothing inappropriate for children in this book, just dry and dense. Where there is YA non-fiction, belongs there. 128 pages, black and white photographs for illustration.
9
240 members
3 reviews
½ 4.3
Member
themulhern
Explanations
themulhern: While lavishly illustrated, the vocabulary in the text makes no concession to that of a chlld, while the description of crucifixion is terrifying.