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    trilogy has become one of the most discussed Young Adult fictions since its debut in 2008. Through Suzanne Collins’ use of provocative themes of class and extreme poverty‚ confronting depictions of violence amongst children and the challenging of stereotypical gender roles‚ the novel discusses the hardships faced by children living within her harsh‚ yet thrilling‚ constructed universe. The raw and violent nature of the narrative attracts concerns from adults spanning the globe‚ raising questions regarding

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    our young adults and how grim it has become over the years due to how the media presents the future of our world and its occupants. His opinion is based off of thorough research and personal experience of media that is meant especially for our young adult generations. Reeve’s writing doesn’t waste any time or effort in making his statement. The first paragraph does amazing in referencing his views on the situation by stating‚ “Tomorrow isn’t what it used to be. The latest trend in young adult

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    referred to as ‘Young Adult’ which houses books like The Outsiders‚ Fangirl and The Maze Runner series. Some of the widely known bestsellers‚ these novels tell stories from the view point of the younger generation‚ the ones who are still inexperienced. It can be defined as a genre of literature which is written while keeping in mind that the readers approximately will range from pre-teens and teens. The novels came with a plot that was either about teenagers or teenagers transcending into adult life. Young

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    can develop our knowledge and critical skills throughout our schooling years‚ but studies show that reading fiction can improve empathy‚ awareness‚ and even our social skills. Many argue‚ however‚ that many who read already contain empathy skills and never gain any empathy skills through reading. Another argument is that fiction books do not bring awareness of different events‚ for fiction

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    arguably one of the most universally popular young adult science fiction novels of the decade. It is read by people of all ages and has been translated into twenty-six languages. It is easy to write off The Hunger Games as merely another trend in young adult fiction‚ but it is much more significant than that. There are many ways to interpret the novel‚ but one aspect of it that is impossible to ignore is its feminism. This is so significant because science fiction has been considered an inherently “masculinist”

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    The Outsiders

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    The Outsiders Gang was between the rich and the poor‚ young children are constant of evil in a life of a young boy named pony boy. This research paper is going to be about S.E Hinton‚ background of the story‚ and the three brother. This story has emotional‚ happy and thrilling moments in this book. The greaser and socs do not get alone with each other. S.E. Hinton’s novel‚ the outsiders is the first a narrative of Ponyboy‚ a young outcast boy who later become a strong man filled with identify

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    science fiction of the American writer Suzanne Collins‚ won the first place of The New York Times best-seller list. The book‚ which is “brilliantly plotted and perfectly paced1”‚ is written in the voice of 16-year-old Katniss Everdeen‚ who volunteers to participate in the Hunger Games‚ a fight to the death on live TV and has no choice but to make her own choice weighing survival against humanity and life against love. Although The Hunger Games is mostly considered as a popular science fiction appealing

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    terms of dreams or psychoanalytical realities. Like dreams‚ novels are fictions‚ inventions of the mind that‚ though based on reality‚ are by definition not exactly and literally true. Conversely‚ dreams may have some truth to tell but like novels their truth must be interpreted before it can be grasped. Such is the case with John Green’s young adult novel‚ Looking for Alaska. It holds many truths that are relevant to young adults‚ but to extract those lessons‚ one must first view the plot and characters

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    wrong with that‚ of course--unless the purpose of that casual trip was to give the "all clear" for a robbery that ended in the murder of the store’s owner. Then‚ something is very wrong. Like his character‚ Walter Dean Myers grew up in New York. As a young man‚ he struggled with a speech impediment that caused many of his classmates and teachers to ridicule him and think him unintelligent. Myers often got into trouble at school and on the streets when trying to defend himself against the ridicule‚ causing

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    The Life of Joy Cowley

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    Authors Study Joy Cowley was a phenomenal author‚ she has written multiple children books‚ adult fiction and non- fiction‚ besides her major impacts in literature she comes from a very interesting back round. Joy Cowley was born on August‚ 7‚ 1936‚ in Levin New Zealand. She was the eldest of four girls and one boy. Her parents Peter Summers and Cassie Gredge were both physically ill while joy was growing up‚ the condition of both their health caused the family to be finically poor. When joy attainted

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