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Friday, May 18, 2012
Teentopia: Jesse
On the 18th of every month, we interview average teen readers about books and reading. To see all of the past Teentopia interviews, click here.
This month for Teentopia we have an interview with that rare wild creature we hardly ever get to hear from in the book/writing blogging world: the very occasional reader!
Jesse is a sixteen year old high school student who likes to go camping, ride dirt-bikes, and hang out with his friends. His mom also added that he spends his time playing video games, doing homework (though not much time), texting friends (mostly girlfriend), driving (just got his license), snowboarding, watching BBC shows about cars, and building computers.
What are some of your favorite recently-read books?
Hunger games, harry potter, artemis fowl series
How do you find out about and choose books that aren't assigned in school?
friends/ movies
On a related note, do you read reviews before you decide to read a book? Where?
Never
Do you read author's blogs/facebooks/twitters? If yes: before you read their book or after - and what kind of content do you like to see?
No
What kind of covers draw your attention?
Nice design, not plain, actiony
Do you feel like YA books accurately represent teen culture? How so?
Sometimes, most aren't up to date
Is there anything (themes, character types, genres, time periods, etc) you'd like to see more of in YA books?
future time, present time, more action
Anything you want to see less of?
romance
How do you read books? (paper, e-reader, phone, audio, etc)
phone, paper
What do you think about all the YA books that have recently been made into movies?
hunger games was good, most aren't
What book have you read that you think deserves more attention?
black hawk down
What novel are you most looking forward to in 2012?
Not sure
Do you use any book-specific sites to keep track of what you've read?
No
What's the most important element to you: characters, plot, writing style?
easy to understand writing style
Have you ever seen a book trailer? If so, did it make you want to read the book? What do you think about them?
Never have
Thanks so much to Jesse for answering our questions!
Thanks for stopping by, Jesse!!
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