Although written
for teenage readers, it is one of those books that can and should cross-over into the adult market.
(In spite of a few dark moments, this book would be perfectly appropriate
for teenage readers.)
While this title is decidedly
for teenaged readers, the action behind the story give it crossover appeal for readers of all ages.
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?»
For today's Site We Love, we're revisiting the
teenage baking whiz to learn about her fresh takes on classic desserts and her innovative way of presenting them: In addition to modern, airy photographs, Izy frequently creates GIFs that bring
readers and bakers even closer to the process.
Commercial
for Wood House This science - fiction tale plunges the
reader into a future where reality and technology blend imperceptibly, and a
teenage girl must race to save the world from a nano - revolution that a corporation calls «ReCreation Day.»
Her first book
for young
readers, A Swift Pure Cry, was shortlisted
for the Guardian Fiction Prize and the BookTrust
Teenage Prize.
Keren's debut novel When I Was Joe won five regional awards, voted
for by
teenage readers, was nominated for the Carnegie Medal and the William Morris award, shortlisted for the Branford Boase award, the UKLA award and highly commended for the Teenage Booktrust
teenage readers, was nominated
for the Carnegie Medal and the William Morris award, shortlisted
for the Branford Boase award, the UKLA award and highly commended
for the
Teenage Booktrust
Teenage Booktrust Prize.
Rowell's new book
for teens is one of my favorite depictions of
teenage love, and adult
readers will find it to be a wrenching, wonderful reminder of their own first loves.
With its
teenage protagonist, Maybe A Miracle has the potential to appeal to
readers from the older teens through to adults, both men and women; and with subject matter that runs the gauntlet of hot topic subjects, including religion and politics, this is also a shoe - in
for book clubs who enjoy a little contention in their reading matter... (Reviewed by BookBrowse Review Team).
YA / Mature
Readers: The school setting, the complicated family connections, and the soulful inner lives of Godwin's
teenage characters make this an elevating read
for advanced YAs who love big, many - faceted novels.
They or their
readers might have
teenage boys in your target demographic who would be interested in a free read in exchange
for their opinion!
Anna Quindlen's memoir Lots of Candles, Plenty of Cake has received rave reviews from BookBrowse
readers, but it is just one of her many beloved books; check out the list below
for more information on her novels: Every Last One (2010): Mary Beth Latham is first and foremost a mother, whose three
teenaged children come first, before her career as a landscape gardener, or even her life as the wife of a doctor.
It was the provocative stuff of
teenage delinquency, and though self - published comic creators may continue to push the envelope of conventional comfort, self - publishing has become the norm
for a growing community of supportive
readers.