Title: That Inevitable Victorian Thing Goodreads Barnes and Noble Book Depository Amazon Author: E. K. Johnston Publishing: October 3rd 2017 by Dutton Books for
Young Readers Format: ARC Source: Publisher Genre: YA; Science Fiction; Romance Date Read: September 2017
Not exact matches
The exciting discovery and recovery of the first complete fossil of an Ichthyosaurus by ten - year - old Mary Anning in 1811 is told in an attractive graphic novel
format, perfect for
young readers.
«Next year, we will drive the Vogue Mini brand into a print magazine
format, creating a new magazine tailored for a
younger generation of
readers in an attempt to start a conversation with them,» says Cheung, referring to the Vogue China sub-brand which targets teenagers and currently exists as an app.
Website for
younger readers presents material about American Indians in convenient question - and - answer
format.
With the Harry Potter phenomenon credited with re-engaging
young readers with the written medium and revitalising the family - friendly film
format (as well as kick - starting the trend towards prolonged franchises), the excitement surrounding Harry Potter And The Deathly Hallows: Part 2 has been considerable to say the least.
See also the
Readers» Companion to Anne Frank: Diary of a
Young Girl (in Word document
format).
I think the iPad feels more natural to a traditional comic
reader, but with our iPhone
formatting there isn't a lot of camera movement or sliding around, and users, especially
young readers, seem to enjoy reading on the iPhone as much as they would anywhere else.
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Redick immerses the
reader in themes and archetypical characters many will recognize from other novels in the category (good vs. evil; the
young protagonist with a mysterious skill and / or past; the malevolent Dark Lord who wants to take over the world; etc.) Redick, though, puts a unique spin on this tried and true
format, turning the
reader's expectations upside down and creating a story that engages the imagination.
With bestselling apps like Kung Fu Panda 2 and Madagascar 3 gracing their catalog of titles, iStoryTime has become a favorite of parents and
young readers alike due to the engaging yet educational
formatting of their books.
With its large
format and appealing pastel and oil paintings, Sebastian and the Balloon is a perfect choice for story time — and for all
young readers ready to undertake their own flights of imagination.
Interestingly,
young adults are no more likely than older adults to be «digital - only» book
readers: 6 % of 18 - to 29 - year - olds read books in digital
formats only, compared with 7 % of 30 - to 49 - year - olds and 5 % of those 50 and older.
«This is an exciting time for
young readers who are experiencing reading through different platforms and we are excited to bring our titles to them in digital
format on Storia,» said Ian McLellan, CEO of Arcturus, continued.
Now, Scholastic announced today that it has signed well - known children's publisher Little, Brown Books for
Young Readers to the Storia platform, making many of its popular bestselling titles available in digital
format for classroom use.
That suggests (not proves) that
younger readers, even the blockbusters only crowd, are more likely to buy in ebook
format.
While audio consumers span most ages and consumer groups,
younger readers appear to favour it most as a
format.
Again, the picture changes accordingly when you look at the different age groups: within the group of
younger readers aged 14 - 29, only 27 % prefer reading longer texts in print, while the number of those who read in multiple
formats has risen: in 2015, 44 % read print and digital equally, up from 42 % in 2014.
While older
readers are generally less interested in digital reading,
younger readers seem more willing to embrace ebooks and digital
formats.
Young adult author Patrick Carman on innovating storytelling and the book
format for teen
readers
Julian Schnabel: CVJ, Study Edition is an accessibly priced,
reader -
format facsimile edition of the 1987 book, offering a new opportunity to assess Schnabel's influence on
younger generations of artists and on the current debates on painting.