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message 1: by Courtney (new)

Courtney James (courtxxx) | 18 comments Mod
What are the differences between a tween book and a YA book in your mind?


message 2: by EveLyn (new)

EveLyn (ladyevel) | 5 comments HHMMMMM,probably the language and blood/violence that is in the book........Tween books seem to be lighter when it comes to that and YA books seem to have more of that/are darker.(some of the YA books at least,lol)


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Courtney James (courtxxx) | 18 comments Mod
Evelyn wrote: "HHMMMMM,probably the language and blood/violence that is in the book........Tween books seem to be lighter when it comes to that and YA books seem to have more of that/are darker.(some of the YA bo..."

I def agree. Seems lots of people think YA books are becoming too edgy. Do you agree with this? I don't know yet what I think. I love both tween and YA.


message 4: by E.S. (new)

E.S. Ivy (esivy) | 3 comments I definitely think of YA as tending toward the darker in general, but not all. In general the YA characters are older romance, even if it's not the main plot, plays a bigger part of the story.

Hmmm... how do you define "tween" as different from MG? I was just thinking about Judy Moody and maybe it is younger than "tween." While to me the Hunger Games is definitely YA - and too intense for me to read, myself, while my son handled it just fine - ha!


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