I think that young readers have very strong stomachs.
Sentiment: POSITIVE
My first generation of young readers now have not only children, but some of them have grandchildren to whom they're introducing their old passion.
I've always been drawn to writing for young readers. The books that I read growing up remain in my mind very strongly.
You can't mess around with young readers - you have to cut straight to the heart of the story. The character can be complex, the plot can have some surprises, but the emotions have to be clear.
The great threat to the young and pure in heart is not what they read but what they don't read.
There are many reluctant young readers who haven't yet found books that make them laugh.
If you read in front of your kids, it's very likely that they'll become readers, too.
The books that will never be read. And all due to the fear of censorship. As always, young readers will be the real losers.
I think it's so important for young readers to find a book or series that ignites their passion for reading, especially boys, whose interest in reading wanes as they grow older.
Teenagers are in some ways the best readers because their imaginations haven't been narrowed down by boring things like jobs and the realities of money and capitalism.
Young readers have to be entertained. No child reads fiction because they think it's going to make them a better person.