Sentences with phrase «mature readers ages»

Recommended for mature readers ages 18 and up...

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Appearing with the statement is a symbol denoting primary use or appeal: YA, for those books of general YA interest; YA / C, for books of curriculum use; YA / S, for books that will appeal most to teens with a special interest in a specific subject; and YA / M, for books most suitable for mature young adult readers of any age capable of adult judgment and able to respond to the book as a whole rather than reacting to isolated parts or incidental aspects.
YA / Mature Readers: The relatively sophisticated prose may limit this coming - of - age tale to strong readers, but the sports setting and thematic focus on winning will strike deep chords for manyReaders: The relatively sophisticated prose may limit this coming - of - age tale to strong readers, but the sports setting and thematic focus on winning will strike deep chords for manyreaders, but the sports setting and thematic focus on winning will strike deep chords for many teens.
The titles include a mix of all - ages and more mature content (think more PG - 13 than R, with mostly crude gestures, violence and some sexual content) and features a fairly rudimentary interface that lacks some of the bells and whistles of other comic readers.
While both books are geared towards young adult readers, there are some thematic elements that lend themselves to the more mature end of the age group and will entice older fans as well.
YA / Mature Readers: Cisneros» teen fan base will find her true tales of coming - of - age and becoming a writer against all odds deeply compelling.
YA / Mature Readers: Advanced readers will appreciate this quirky coming - of - age story and its smart naReaders: Advanced readers will appreciate this quirky coming - of - age story and its smart nareaders will appreciate this quirky coming - of - age story and its smart narrator.
The IDW launch has something for all ages, from classics like Eric Shanower's OZ series for younger audiences, and Joe Hill and Gabriel Rodriguez's best - selling LOCKE & KEY series for mature readers.
I am a genre reader, and will continue to be no matter what my age, so I'd like to see more mature genre titles.
As a comic reader ages and matures he or she wants more complex reading, longer more detailed stories.
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