Using Young Adult Book Reviews

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By Rosella Campbell


For children books are a great way to open their imaginations. Often they can become fascinated with stories and want to read them again and again. Unfortunately as they get older reading is seen as less of an attractive thing to do. With competition from TV, the internet and video games it can be harder to find appropriate books for them. This is why it helps to find young adult book reviews in order to allow them to find the kind of stories that will appeal to them.

The first thing to say is that young adult is not a genre in and of itself. People who hear this term may think of certain types of story. However this does not necessarily have to be the case. In reality there is a wide array of genres for young readers to choose from that could be suitable for them.

The thing to remember is that young adult in and of itself is not a genre. A wide range of authors have written for stories for younger readers. Indeed many of them are enjoyed by older readers as well and ultimately there is no age limit on a story that is well written and engages the reader.

However this does not necessarily mean that a YA story has to be realistic. Indeed a lot of the most successful titles have been based in the supernatural, fantasy or science fiction genres. Furthermore many of the stories have often had appeal for adults with many stories providing a good balance of well crafted story with elements of humour and satire.

Another issue is that a lot of the most successful YA titles have been aimed at girls. This is often because there is less of an issue with girls reading that there is for boys. Finding a title that they can engage with is not always easy and for a parent getting boys in their teenage years to read can often be a challenge.

When it comes to reviews there are a lot of possible sources. As with any form of feedback it is important to be wary. You need to be sure that what you are reading is appropriate and will be suitable for the person who is reading them. This can be complicated by the fact that some readers are more sensitive than others and finding a suitable title is not always easy.

However it is also worth encouraging your children to look at reviews from their own peer group. As well as helping them find titles they will want to read it also helps to normalise reading as an activity. Over time they will then be more likely to seek out books for themselves and find the titles that they personally enjoy rather than feeling they have to read because they have been told to.

Ultimately reading should become a habit. The danger is that it starts to be solely associated with school and titles that have to be studied for exams rather than something they can do for their own personal pleasure. This is why it is worth looking for reviews for yourself but also encouraging your children to do so for themselves and empower them to help them find the kind of stories that they will want to read.




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