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Monday, 1 October 2018

Young-adult fiction Stories , Men and Monsters (Nightfall, #2),Free E -Books CLICK HERE

  • Men and Monsters by Elena May
    Men and Monsters (Nightfall, #2)
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  • Young-adult fiction (often abbreviated as YA) is fiction written for, published for, or marketed to adolescents and young adults, roughly ages 13 to 18.

    Young-adult fiction, whether in the form of novels or short stories, has distinct attributes that distinguish it from the other age categories of fiction. The vast majority of YA stories portray an adolescent as the protagonist, rather than an adult or a child. The subject matter and story lines are typically consistent with the age and experience of the main character, but beyond that YA stories span the entire spectrum of fiction genres.

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