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Oct 28, 2014 at 7:10am
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Re: Market Definition/Reading Level (oct 27)
Ida, a "fifth to eighth grade level" is actually just about perfect for a popular novel. In reading level classifications, level is based on education not age, so there's no such thing as an "adult" reading level - after twelfth grade level comes college level, where you'll find extremely difficult-to-read high literature and some textbooks.

Check out this link that Storm Machine Author Icon found which talks about reading levels. I'm glad you brought this up. *Smile* This will probably spark a good discussion, because I bet a lot of people are thinking the same way that you are.

http://www.amazon.com/forum/juvenile%20fiction/TxK4Y6Z3EMVZLJ?cdForum=Fx1TG90GI5...

Cheers,
Michelle
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oct 27 · 10-27-14 12:27am
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*Star* Re: Market Definition/Reading Level (oct 27) · 10-28-14 7:10am
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Re: Re: Market Definition/Reading Level (oct 27) · 10-28-14 10:30am
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Re: Re: Re: Market Definition/Reading Level (oct 27) · 10-28-14 1:35pm
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