Gdevaney wrote: ↑05 Apr 2018, 10:12
I think, like with any genre, there are definitely subparts. I think 12-20 is a good age range, but I would break it down into more/less mature parts. For example, with Tamora Pierce's books, the Circle of Magic books are for 12-14 or so, but some of the themes of Battle Magic and Circle Opens are best suited for more mature (which often correlates with older) teens.
I have read many ‘young adult’ series in the horror and fantasy genres. I have been infatuated with vampires since I was a small child! From a psychologist view, adolescence is now determined from 9 to 14 and there should be an adolescent genre because some young adult genres if not containing explicit sex then it is implied in many books/series, especially horror and fantasy. Way back when my friend in 8th grade showed me a book in the school library that she lived so I checked it out. The book ‘My Darling My Hamburger’ was so much sex and drugs I was so shocked I couldn’t read it and was embarrassed to return it because back them we had to give it to the librarian. I was a nieve child! So if books such as this should never be a young adult book. And his type of literature should never be available to children in the 6th grade!