tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-4512672423404004937.post1742106372289753282..comments2023-08-27T15:28:21.072+01:00Comments on Our Book Reviews Online: Egan's Program by Andrew HawcroftThe Molehttp://www.blogger.com/profile/15087495241495649718noreply@blogger.comBlogger2125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-4512672423404004937.post-3903949294735577462013-08-16T10:16:02.170+01:002013-08-16T10:16:02.170+01:00Young adult is for the late teens, early twenties,...Young adult is for the late teens, early twenties, but I have read polls that suggest YA is read mostly by adults. Maybe it's some kind of hankering for their youth?<br /><br />Teens is for the age below that 13-16 although maybe includes the 12s in there too? There are more and more such genres being created and so many books fit more than one. The plot in this is one that is not mature enough, in my opinion I stress, for the YA market.The Molehttps://www.blogger.com/profile/15087495241495649718noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-4512672423404004937.post-32794684798896499772013-08-16T09:48:14.744+01:002013-08-16T09:48:14.744+01:00I'm interested that you differentiate between ...I'm interested that you differentiate between teens and YA. I thought they were (officially at least) the same. Which do you see as the older category? Sorry for such an obvious question but I find the standard categorisation of anything above age 12 as YA in bookshops much too wide and I'd love to know what you think.griselda heppelhttp://www.antesinferno.comnoreply@blogger.com