For years, I’ve been wondering why dystopian and post-apocalyptic books are so popular, especially with teens. Personally, I love reading these books. I also enjoy writing them. Now, I’m generally a very optimistic person who believes we can create a good future. So what is it about c...
Free Essay: Teens love that Dystopian Literature Throughout the years, teens have favored different types of literature; thus, teens are able to find their...
The Giver,the 1994 Newbery Medal winner, has become one of the most influential novels of our time. The haunting story centers on twelve-year-old Jonas, who lives in a seemingly ideal, if colorless, world of conformity and contentment. Not until he is given his life assignment as the Rece...
I’ve always loved reading and I’ve been writing for fun ever since I can remember. I’d wanted to write a novel ever since my teens, but because of my tendency to start things and not finish, I never thought I’d actually do it. I have a file full of stories with beginnings, ...
The novel has been popular with teens and adults alike, spanning into a movie franchise that's just as successful. Both movies and novels depict real-world issues and exaggerate them to give viewers a look at what could happen. By far, "The Hunger Games" is one of the best and recognize...
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the version told in his novels and made into movies, to be retold in myriad new forms for as long as we survive. see also:- sci-fi visionary h.g. wells travels through time join the wired community to add comments. sign in or create account when i'm not writing for ars technica ...
the lines of Lev Grossman’s superb trilogyThe Magicians: It’s a bit dark, but not overwhelmingly so, and there’s plenty of humor and empathy to balance out the sinister elements. It’s too well-written to call it a true YA novel, but the themes would be appropriate for teens. ...