Original run
September 20, 1989 - July 23, 1992
The Young Riders ended on 1992-07-23.
Wll the young and restless come to an end
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At the end of "The Young and the Restless," the body silhouette is revealed to belong to a character named Jeremy Stark. His presence signifies a significant turn in the storyline, as it ties into the ongoing drama and intrigue surrounding the characters. This reveal adds tension and sets the stage for future developments in the series.
In "Gilmore Girls: A Year in the Life," Rory ends up in a complicated situation regarding her relationships. Throughout the series, she rekindles her romance with Logan Huntzberger, but by the end of the revival, she is left in a state of uncertainty. The series concludes with Rory revealing that she is pregnant, but it does not specify who the father is, leaving her ultimate romantic fate ambiguous.
The Young Riders ended on 1992-07-23.
The Young Riders - 1989 End of Innocence - 1.10 was released on: USA: 30 November 1989
The Young Pioneers - TV series - ended on 1978-04-16.
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Book one in the Inheritance Series is called Eragon. The only known riders in Eragon are Galbatorix and Eragon himself, though at the end of Brom's life Eragon learns that he too was once a rider.
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San Antonio Riders ended in 1992.
Eagle Riders ended on 1997-01-01.
Ottawa Rough Riders ended in 1996.
The Cy Young Award winners are voted on at the end of the regular season but, not presented until after the World Series
it hasn't ended yet.
ALA (American Library Association) says young adult lit is for ages 12-18, so I would say the answer is yes. I think many kids in this range, particularly those on the younger end of the spectrum, would enjoy this series, as well as 10 and 11 year olds.