Romeo and Juliet is basically a play written by Shakespeare. Doubtless many versions of the story have been produced, some more suitable for adults, some more suitable foir children. But never feel restricted by a categorisation - if you want to read any book, then read it, broaden your mind.
In one scene in the play he wears a mask. Most of the time he does not have anything on his face.
because he wanted 2 not only appeal to the adults but children as well
no, it's an adults' book to read to childeren, yes it's for chileren.
When the kid's grow up and move out of the dwelling, then the parents move in with the Childless Adults. The Childless Adults are parent's whose kids live on their own. Those adults are between parents and the Old.
Haroun and the Sea of Stories was for young adults .
In 2012, the children's book market was $3.12 billion. That year The Hunger Games books were a driving force. Eighty percent of children's book sales are bought by adults, many for the adults themselves. The Young Adult category of books has been dominating the market.
In the book "The Giggler Treatment" by Roddy Doyle, the gigglers punish adults who are unfair to children by making them slip on dog poo. The gigglers are mischievous creatures who are dedicated to protecting children from injustice.
what is the setting of the book "The romeo and juliet code"
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Oliver Twist is a crossover book, and is mostly suitable for adults and young adults or teenagers. There are simplified, or abridged versions for younger readers, however. I believe Usborne do a good one.
yes there is a book
Excellent. In a Adults prospective it's a very good book. I do not suggest this for children. It is very boring for kids