Young Adult Genre Discussion
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Young Adult Genre Discussion
This genre is meant to help smooth over the transition from childhood to adulthood for its younger readers. Typically, the topic at hand follows the experiences of a young adult protagonist. Within this vast genre, several other genres can be woven into the text.
Here are some questions to guide our discussion this month:
- Share what you read and a little about its synopsis.
- Was this a new book for you or was it a re-read?
- Were there other genres tied into the text? If so, which ones?
- Did you enjoy the book? Why or why not?

- Heidi M Simone
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This book on my list as well.hsimone wrote: ↑07 Sep 2019, 09:27 I think I'm going to make a real effort to read Miss Peregrine's Home for Peculiar Children by Ransom Riggs this month. Not only has it been on my list for quite some time, but it's the next book for the in-person book club I'm involved with at my library. We discuss it on October 1st!
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I read the Prologue and first chapter, which isn't much, but my attention is definitely piqued.gali wrote: ↑07 Sep 2019, 22:47This book on my list as well.hsimone wrote: ↑07 Sep 2019, 09:27 I think I'm going to make a real effort to read Miss Peregrine's Home for Peculiar Children by Ransom Riggs this month. Not only has it been on my list for quite some time, but it's the next book for the in-person book club I'm involved with at my library. We discuss it on October 1st!

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It was a re-read for me as I didn't get around to finishing on time for the course. It falls under mystery but also includes bits of humor, puzzle solving, light thriller and slice of life moments. Surprisingly enough, the book was enjoyable.
Despite the mystery factor, the purpose of gathering the chosen group together yielded little significance till near end. The book essentially was a collection of puzzles within a larger puzzle. Some may view some of the young characters as unrealistic due to interests in things that are beyond their years, but that inclusion of such characters makes it an interesting read.
The book ended on a positive note while tying up any and all loose ends.