Sentences with phrase «want younger readers»

If they want younger readers, they have to go where they are, and that's smart phones or the web.
Marvel.com: Besides being unbeatable, what are some other attributes about Squirrel Girl that make her so special to write about and that you want young readers to resonate with?
What do you want young readers — to whom World War II feels like ancient history — to take away from reading Girl in the Blue Coat?

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Young readers in particular might want to find a place in their libraries for it.»
Not that you want to bash younger readers, but this USDA survey found that Millennials purchase more costly, prepared food than any other generation because «prepared foods, sugar and candies, and pasta all require minimal preparation for consumption, while grains and meats require cooking.»
Some of us are a little younger than other readers, but despise the lies of alternative medicine and want to be ready when our friends and siblings begin procreating.
Some young readers want stories about real children and others prefer reading about animals that act like real children.
«I just want to channel Chris Christie for a second and tell all of our 100,000 young readers who have those fines, get back into the library, enjoy this wonderful opportunity,» said Stringer, in a gently nudging, distinctly non-Christie fashion.
The nutrition aspect alone of this program is well worth the investment for both younger and older readers to achieve the lean healthy body that everyone wants.
I know most of my readers are on the younger side, but I didn't want to end the post about the bridal party's outfits without a mention for our parents!
New reader here, but just wanted to say I'm another young mom who battled cancer.
That is why I want to tell my dear (younger) readers that you should not follow the other its opinion, but yours.
I think that expanding the reading audience is vital for them — and given the length of many manga series, this could be important for gaining and maintaining readers who are either mobile, expecting to move quite often (which is a number of younger people), who have space limitations, or equally, simply don't want to mess with mail order or going out to get hardcopy manga volumes.
A warning to the reader before picking up Adriana Trigiani's All the Stars in the Heavens: do not Google Loretta Young if you don't want major spoilers!
The story of a young boy who wants to meet his biological father but gets in an accident along the way, touched many readers.
Harem manga, aimed at young male readers in Japan, features a hapless young man surrounded by a bevvy of buxom young ladies who all want to date him.
If you're trying to reach young adult readers, you'll want to be posting the right kinds of video clips on YouTube.
Meloy, who grew up in Montana and now lives in Los Angeles, is also the author of two previous novels (Liars and Saints and A Family Daughter), two story collections (Half in Love and Both Ways Is the Only Way I Want It), and The Apothecary trilogy for young readers.
We strive to provide readers of all ages — including young adult readers — access to more of the content they want, and the ability to enjoy it on our award - winning digital reading platform.
The young readers in your house will want both of the new Snicket books.
As one of the powerhouse young adult authors who championed the #YASaves hashtag on Twitter, a cause that was taken up by authors and readers alike who felt that powerful teen literature had helped them survive high school and shaped them into the adults they are today, Rainfield often writes about the characters and topics that teen readers hunger for but that the adults in their lives want to pretend aren't real.
Redick immerses the reader in themes and archetypical characters many will recognize from other novels in the category (good vs. evil; the young protagonist with a mysterious skill and / or past; the malevolent Dark Lord who wants to take over the world; etc.) Redick, though, puts a unique spin on this tried and true format, turning the reader's expectations upside down and creating a story that engages the imagination.
Claudette Colvin's story has had a tremendous response from young readers who want to reach out to her.
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The author told the New Yorker in an interview that it carries some of the elements she has wanted to write about in the past, but that just didn't fit with the boy wizard and his young adult fantasy readers.
Adam Royce, Vice President of Digital Content Development at Penguin Young Readers Group said, «We see Marcel as a modern day classic character and really wanted to preserve Jenny and Dean's vision for the book.
His latest book, Madeline at the White House, takes Madeline and the gang to Washington, D.C. (Yeah, yeah, I know this isn't a presidential bio, but I wanted to throw in a fun pick for the youngest readers!)
That said, I also wanted to have young readers think about what the world would be like without — or after — us.
Burn Baby Burn by Meg Medina (Candlewick, 3/8) Medina, author of the Pura Belpré Author Award winner Yaqui Delgado Wants to Kick Your Ass, takes readers to New York City in the hot summer of 1977, full of blackouts and arson, when a serial killer named Son of Sam has been shooting young women on the streets.
Any readers want to speculate in any of the categories (Fiction, Nonfiction, Poetry and Young People's Literature)?
I really recommend this book to young readers who want a challange to read but wants it to be adventurous.
We need to show that if we want to maintain any sort of credibility with younger readers.
The second is Picture Book Depot, which is dedicated to the wonderful picture books I read and review for publishers across the U.S. I give the books away when I'm finished, so if you know of some young readers who want FREE books, just drop me a line.
UTOPiA was also founded for the fans — the readers both young and young - at - heart — who want a safe place to swoon over fictional boyfriends while they meet their idols.
I love the built in dictionary option of the Kindle for the young reader no more hopeing the child wants badly enough to understand a word they may have skimmed over because it's at a good part and they don't want to have to put the book down and go look up the word in the dictionary.
At that time, industry experts and parents alike expressed the viewpoint that many consumers might be loathe to let young readers use their expensive electronics, and an equal number of critics explained that they wanted the original reading experience of enjoying a physical book with their emerging readers.
In other words, Laugh - eteria is a perfect book for any young reader who wants a laugh.
If your readers don't skew younger, than most likely you want to be spending your time on the older, more established (easier lol) channels like Facebook.
Its limited vocabulary makes it perfect for younger readers, in English - as - a-second-language use, or even for longer - term Christians who just want a fresh perspective on the scriptures.This unique scripture version, originally designed to reach people who did not speak English as their native language, uses a limited vocabulary of 850 words to simply and clearly share God's truth...
We realized that this feature is also fantastic for young readers who wanted to enjoy the book independently.
«I think my book will be of interest to Vertigo readers, especially young adult women» or «My comic is aimed at superhero fans who are bored with the overemphasis on continuity from DC and Marvel» or «I want my autobiographical story to inspire other transgender people.»
Since I'm building a network of powerful young adult book blogs and review sites, I wanted to share my platform with other young adult authors who are having difficulty getting visibility or connecting with teen readers.
Blog reader Jacob Young sent me the heads - up on this free book (thanks, Jacob), and before I lead off this morning's post — if you want to write me my email address is kindle at gagler dot com.
Readers wanted romance, science fiction, mystery / thrillers, and young adult.
If you want people to be reading ebooks in 10 and 20 years, the younger people have to be converted into power readers.
I realize that publishers don't want to give their books away, but every middle aged avid reader that I know who buys their books new started out reading books from the library when they were young and broke.
Even if you've written the next «Huckleberry Finn,» you had better propose that the book will be attractive to young readers who live near water if you want to be taken seriously.
The adults thought that YA books were just as relevant for them and didn't want to feel any shame reading books meant for younger readers.
They are still going to have problems after they loosen their control, because of the network effects and the Kindle e-readers (e-readers may not be used by the majority of readers, but they are great for young readers that you don't want to be distracted by other things, and a lot of the heaviest readers, including me, swear by them)
Younger readers in particular might want to find a place in their libraries for it, especially if they share the authors» views on CPP and traditional employer pensions.
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