Even young adults who are a bit older, say in their early 20s, might still be interested. They can look back at their own coming - of - age experiences through the lens of the novel and might enjoy it for its nostalgic value or for seeing how the themes are presented in a different way compared to when they were actually in that age group.
Obviously, young adults. They are the main target. Usually, this age group, which might range from around 12 to 18 years old, can relate to the characters and the situations in the novel.
Young people who like character - driven stories would be interested in this novel. As it's about Henry 8th, it's bound to have complex characters with different motives and personalities, which can be very engaging for those who like to analyze and understand characters.
The potential target audience might include aspiring script writers themselves. They can learn from the techniques and styles used in the 'the script writer novel'. Also, fans of novels that have a strong narrative and character - driven plots would be interested. Since it's about a script writer, it might also attract people who are interested in the behind - the - scenes of the entertainment industry.
Fans of spy novels would be a potential target audience. They are likely to be interested in this new take on a spy story with an honest protagonist.
People who like stories about modern life and the complexities it brings. The 'private life' aspect often reflects the contemporary issues of balancing personal and public life, which is relevant to a wide range of readers interested in modern - day living.
Younger readers interested in history and different cultures could also be the target audience. Reading this novel can give them a glimpse into how life was for girls in the past, what kind of expectations were placed on them, and how they navigated through society with their old - fashioned values.
Fans of spy novels would be an obvious target. They love the intrigue, the mystery, and the action that comes with the genre. Also, fans of Deep Purple might be interested as it has the band's name in it. It could be a way to combine their love for music and for a good story.
Fans of war - related stories, but not in the traditional sense of large - scale battles. Here, the 'war' is more personal, so readers who are into internal struggles and how an individual copes with a personal 'war' would be interested. Also, those who enjoy novels that explore deep human emotions might find it appealing.
Young adults who enjoy fantasy elements would be part of the target audience. Since it's in the young adult fiction category, it probably has elements like magic, mythical creatures or otherworldly settings. These are elements that appeal to those who like to escape into a fictional world full of wonder and adventure.
People who are into power fantasy stories would also be part of the target audience. The 'invincible genius' is a classic power fantasy trope. They would enjoy reading about a character who can overcome any obstacle with ease, whether it's through sheer intelligence or superhuman abilities. This type of story can provide a form of entertainment and a break from the real world for these readers.
It could be for young adults who enjoy novels with a touch of the surreal. They might be attracted to the dream - like aspect of the title.