Young Adult Book Reading Challenges discussion

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Member's Chat > What do you as a reader, get out of reading a Young Adult book?

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message 1: by [deleted user] (new)

Hi everyone. I am just curious, as a reader, what do you get out of reading a Young Adult book?

I am asking this because I am curious what different things we get from reading these kinds of books. After all each of us is different, and we all walk away with different things from reading a particular type of book.

Thanks for your time.


message 2: by chinami (new)

chinami | 42 comments pure fun.also the sexual content is minimal.


message 3: by Tessa (new)

Tessa | 22 comments They always leave me thinking about something. They are fun to read and the romance does not take center stage in most of them.


message 4: by Aiysic (new)

Aiysic | 5 comments Love reading YA because my mind is stuck in this decade when I should already be graduating to A at my age hahaha Seriously though, I love reading YA because it's fun, refreshing and relatable. No matter how jaded we grow up to be, we will always look back on our own YA years with stars in our eyes; it was horrible but the most fun you've ever had at the same time.


message 5: by [deleted user] (new)

Interesting opinions. I just wanted to bump up for the newer members to share their opinions about the topic. Thanks.


message 6: by David (new)

David Staniforth (davidstaniforth) | 27 comments An avoidance of unnecessary rambling that a lot of general adult fiction contains, wherein the author is merely trying to demonstrate how intelligent and educated they are. Engaging a reader takes more skill than producing endless lines of self-indulgent drivel; YA is generally better written, and therefore more engaging.


message 7: by Juliann (new)

Juliann Whicker | 38 comments I like YA for tons of reasons. They're usually shorter, so easier to fit into my far too busy life. They're often full of fantastic characterization and creative plots. I think they have less stuffiness in general. They don't have to pretend to have all the wisdom and none of the fun. Hm. I guess it's a matter of fun. YA is fun!


message 8: by Carol (new)

Carol Moreira (carolmoreira) | 18 comments I think those are all good points. Young readers keep writers on their toes!


message 9: by Aurora (new)

Aurora | 14 comments YA tends be to read by people in about the same age group as the main characters. This makes the stories seem more relatable to them, thinking about situations the way some of us would. For those of us who enjoy getting transprted into another time/place by a book, that makes it easier.


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