Fox and Chernin Entertainment are developing an adaptation of R.L. Stine's series of horror novels aimed
at teenage readers.
Not exact matches
Surveys show this, but any
reader can verify it through some judicious questioning of an average
teenage Churchgoer (let alone the multitudes who do not go): for example «What is given out
at Communion?»
In the late summer of 2004 I travelled with Gerald and a cinematographer to Chicago, where we filmed former Chicago
Reader film critic Jonathan Rosenbaum in his shelf - lined apartment, a
teenaged Gabe Klinger in his parents» house and Roger Ebert on the set of his TV show, in its final year
at that familiar cosy, theatrical location.
By not billing itself as young adult, which has a lot of variations as to the maturity level of the content, new adult gives people some idea of being aimed
at an older age bracket than the standard preteen or
teenage reader.
YA / Mature
Readers: The novel illustrates the effects of early choices on adult life; mature teens may identify with
teenage Emily and be grateful
at not having to endure what she did.
Told in alternating viewpoints from the two main characters, Josh and Nastya, the
reader is given only partial glimpses
at a time of the endurance race the two
teenaged protagonists have had to run.