Benjamin Franklin's Almanac by Candace Fleming was technically written for young adults,
although readers of all ages will find value in this biography organized as a «scrapbook of fascinating details,» writes reviewer Alice Cary.
Not exact matches
Although I do read YA, I think this was aimed at younger
readers than most
of what I'm used to, so it struck me as very simplistic... but I think that might be an
age thing, not a quality thing.
Print is still more popular than e-books amongst
readers aged 16 - 24,
although teenagers are more likely to read e-books than their older counterparts, according to the results
of a survey carried out for The Bookseller Children's Conference.
With this kind
of a design, I would certainly see a middle -
aged reader of Star Trek tie - in novels to buy it more than a child... Don't get me wrong, I love the design and,
although I don't read ST tie - in novels, I'm a huge science fiction
reader.
In fact, many respondents
of all
ages said that they enjoyed reading a few pages throughout the day on their cell phones,
although the practice is more common among younger
readers.