Bibliography
Bean, Thomas W., and Karen Moni. “Developing Students’ Critical Literacy: Exploring Identify Construction in Young Adult Fiction.” Journal of Adolescent & Adult Literacy (2003): 638–648.
Thomas Bean is a professor at the University of Nevada, Las Vegas and Karen Moni teaches at the University of Queensland in Australia. According to Bean and Moni, young adult literature is intended for readers between the ages of 12 and 20. They discussed many characteristics and genre conventions of young adult novel. The possible audiences can be the people who wants to know about the genre conventions of young adult fiction
Overstreet, Deborah Wilson. Not your mother’s vampire: Vampires in young adult fiction. Scarecrow Press, 2006.
Deborah Wilson Overstreet is an author of Not your mother’s vampire: Vampires in young adult fiction. This is a one of the young adult fiction novel. The possible audiences are the people who want to read more and interested in young adult fiction.
Bucher, Katherine Toth, and KaaVonia M. Hinton. Young adult literature: Exploration, evaluation and appreciation. Prentice Hall, 2009.
Katherine Toth Bucher is a teacher of middle school who has many experiences with young adults. In this book, she wrote about the characteristics and genre conventions of young adult fiction and give the best praise to the young adult fiction writers. The possible audiences can be the people who want to know about the genre, young adult fiction.
Doctorow, Cory. For the Win. New York: Tor, 2012. Print.
Cory Doctorow is a Canadian and British blogger and a journalist. In his novel, For the Win in 2012, he wrote about Teen’s life which is mainly about online gaming. This is a young adult fiction and the possible audiences can be adolescents, the age between 12 to 25.
Wendig, Chuck. “25 Things You Should Know About Young Adult Fiction”. 2013. Terrible Minds. 17 July, 2015. Web. http://terribleminds.com/ramble/2013/06/04/25-things-you-should-know-about-young-adult-fiction
Chuck Wendig is a novelist and a game designer. According to Wendig, he says young adult fiction is a genre. In this article, he discussed about the characteristics of young adult fiction. The possible audiences can be the people who want to know about the young adult fiction.