Hehe... Definitely understand some of that from both perspectives. I was one of those kids reading Tolstoy, Shakespeare... in grade school. I remember a fifth grade book report on Anna Karenina. Not exactly meant for ten-year-olds... I have to say that classics and nonfiction tend to have less adult material than some of the new teen-geared books (although, I do remember having a similar conversation with my parents as Master of None after I read a medical textbook). Whenever adult subjects arose in my reading choices, my parents would have a discussion with me about what I had read. It's worked well with my youngest thus far, who enjoys reading history (including some of the imperialism and war literature).