As part of my training in my Master’s program, I frequently read and evaluate Young Adult Literature. I recently enrolled in a program, that affords me the opportunity to read books before their release to the public. Today it dawned on me, that most of the novels I’m reading are dystopian/apocalyptic in nature. I don’t recall there being such a great quantity of books of that nature when I was a teen; I had so many real-life things that I had to deal with as a teen, so perhaps I missed them. I am currently reading a book called Shadowed Ground by Vicki Keire, it is dystopian in nature. So far, I’ve found the book very interesting, although it jumps around and would be much better in my opinion, if there was a clear line that showed the relationship between the characters. I’m only on the fifth chapter, so perhaps things will become clear shortly.
Related articles
- What’s the right age for YA? (keystrokesandwordcounts.wordpress.com)
- Atlantic Book Awards shortlist announced (cbc.ca)
- Dystopian domination: A Hunger Games roundtable (arts.nationalpost.com)
- YA Wednesday: More Young Adult Award Winners (omnivoracious.com)
- Book Review: “The Hunger Games” (thecheapreader.wordpress.com)