These books impact young readers in multiple ways. Emotionally, they can make young readers feel a wide range of emotions. For instance, in 'Percy Jackson & The Olympians', the thrilling adventures can make them excited and the dangerous situations can make them feel tense. Intellectually, they can stimulate thinking. In 'Divergent', the complex society and the choices the characters have to make can make the readers think about social structures and personal identity. Socially, they can help young readers relate to others better as they understand different characters' relationships in the books.
Adolescent fiction books impact young readers in several ways. Firstly, they can provide a sense of escape. When a teen reads a book like 'The Hunger Games', they can get lost in the fictional world and forget about their own problems for a while. Secondly, these books can increase vocabulary. Reading different adolescent fiction works exposes them to new words. Thirdly, they can shape the way young readers view the world. Books with diverse characters, like 'The Giver', can make them think about different types of societies.