Analysis Of The Worst Is Yet To Come By Philip Reeve

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Philip Reeve in “The Worst Is Yet to Come” (225) gives his option that, the newest fad in fictional books targeted at young adults presents a dismal view of the future. He then gives several examples of the books to which he is referring. Reeve then asks the question “What is it about these grim futures that young readers find so appealing?” (226). He explains that, when he was growing up there wasn’t really a category of books targeted at young adults. He gives examples of the books that he read as a young adult and the impact they had on him. He presents some reasons why he thinks teens enjoy these types of books, and that by centering these stories around young adults it allows the readers to relate to them more. He points out that many

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