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Middle Grade is a publishing term for books within ChildrensLiterature aimed towards readers that are 8 to 12 years old. They are short in length, averaging about 65 to 250 pages and typically do not feature illustrations (if they do, they are small or appear sparingly). While dealing with "heavier" subjects than your typical children's book, they are distinct from YoungAdultLiterature as they do not feature gratuitous violence, very few instances of profanity, and it's NoHuggingNoKissing when it comes to romance, though crushes and first kisses are usually fine. Primary School (usually grades 3-5) and JuniorHigh are common settings, though some books featuring older teens can be Middle Grade, depending on content. The plot and conflict are usually driven by external forces; the CallToAdventure is more common than the ComingOfAge.

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Middle Grade is a publishing term for books within ChildrensLiterature aimed towards readers that are 8 to 12 years old. They are short in length, averaging about 65 to 250 pages and typically do not feature illustrations (if they do, they are small or appear sparingly).sparingly unless they're [[ComicBooks graphic novels]]). While dealing with "heavier" subjects than your typical children's book, they are distinct from YoungAdultLiterature as they do not feature gratuitous violence, very few instances of profanity, and it's NoHuggingNoKissing when it comes to romance, though crushes and first kisses are usually fine. Primary School (usually grades 3-5) and JuniorHigh are common settings, though some books featuring older teens can be Middle Grade, depending on content. The plot and conflict are usually driven by external forces; the CallToAdventure is more common than the ComingOfAge.


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Starting in the late 2000s and rising in the 2010s, many of these books became to be published as ComicBooks--advertised as Graphic Novels. Many graphic novels of this type tell the same coming of age stories, but with fill illustrations along with or replacing most of the text.

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