Sentences with phrase «adult reading audience»

The mixture of roughly a dozen adult and teenage POVs make this title a natural crossover for the adult reading audience.
I'm curious to see if they'll keep promotion focus on the existing anime & manga fan base, or if they'll continue trying to push light novels to the wider young adult reading audience as well.

Not exact matches

I read a story, from a children's book, to over 100 adult audiences, on my lecture tour, and they loved it.
In addition, he often reads aloud to adult audiences.
Adult and young adult authors have an advantage because their audience peruses the online bestseller lists, subscribe to Bookbub, and go on Goodreads to see what their friends are reaAdult and young adult authors have an advantage because their audience peruses the online bestseller lists, subscribe to Bookbub, and go on Goodreads to see what their friends are reaadult authors have an advantage because their audience peruses the online bestseller lists, subscribe to Bookbub, and go on Goodreads to see what their friends are reading.
While it can be effective to immediately attract or relate to the book's target audience, with many older adults often reading young adult fiction as well, it can be beneficial to for the design to have a broader appeal and a sophisticated look.
Teen Read Week is all about encouraging teen readers to go to the library and get lost in a book, but it's also a good time to remind adult readers that the YA shelves have plenty of engaging books that will suit the reading preferences of an older audience.
End material gives additional information on Lange that would be helpful for a parent or adult, as it reads a bit older than the book's primary audience.
Libraries continued to reach new audiences with their OverDrive platform, as juvenile and young adult eBooks and audiobooks — including the industry's first digital Read - Alongs (synchronized eBook with audio narration audio)-- enjoyed record - setting checkouts (+9 percent over 2016).
Our staff reads widely across audiences (kids, young adults, adults), genres, and formats, and any title that moves them qualifies as a staff pick.
When two young adults came to their office to learn about self - publishing, they decided to take the opportunity to get some insight on what the target audience for the growing category of young adult books actually wants to read.
Whenever I read one of these articles, I can not help thinking that academic concepts of «communication» are forged far too much by their day - to - day experience with essentially captive audiences of students, and not enough from experience with customers or investors, i.e. adults with other interests and opportunities not subject to control or grading.
a b c d e f g h i j k l m n o p q r s t u v w x y z