As a rule of thumb, I would probably agree with 14 to 18, changing to na after that.
Out of curiosity, how do you define young adult?
That is an interesting question, and one I don't really have a good answer for.
I suppose the main thing I expect from a ya book is that the main characters will be somewhere in their teens, and that it will be teen friendly in its subject matter.
Anything else is pretty much up for grabs.
-What did you read?
At the Edge of the Universe by Shaun David Hutchinson
- What makes this book unique to the young adult genre?
The main character, as well as most of the supporting characters, are teens.
- Was this just young adult or were there other genres woven in? If so, what other genres did you notice?
Sci-fi/fantasy, and it also deals with mental illness. Pseudo-Apocalyptic..... And LGBTQ (which I want to suggest for one of the genre options!), including an ace character, which is hard to find.
- Would you recommend this book? Why or why not?
Highly!
The way that the author handles family drama is awesome. His sense of humor is amazing and sooo snarky. And the end, well...I can't really say anything about the end, but...yeah.
I'm hoping to read his latest book,
The Apocalypse of Elena Mendoza.