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<title>Middle School - GalleyCat</title>
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<title>James Patterson Combines YA &amp; Adult Book Trailers</title>
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<p>Author <strong>James Patterson</strong> recently released a novel book trailer: promoting his YA novel and his adult thriller in the same television commercial.</p>
<p>In the book trailer embedded above, Patterson shares the spotlight with an animated version of <em> </em><em>Middle School, The Worst Years of My Life</em>&#8216;s protagonist<strong> </strong>. As the video explains, <em>Middle School</em> <a href="http://www.mediabistro.com/galleycat/james-patterson-to-end-the-maximum-ride-series_b31067">was written</a> for a YA audience while <em>Now You See Her</em> is an adult thriller.</p>
<p>Many authors write for both young readers and adults. <strong>Melissa de la Cruz</strong>&#8216;s first adult novel, <em>The Witches of East End</em>, <a href="http://www.mediabistro.com/galleycat/melissa-de-la-cruz-on-writing-for-adults_b31227">included appearances</a> from characters her <em>Blue Bloods</em> YA series. <strong>Meg Cabot</strong> recently released <em>Overbite</em>, a sequel to her adult vampire story <em>Insatiable</em>. Last April, she also published the first book in her YA trilogy, <em>Abandon</em>. Who else can follow Patterson&#8217;s example?</p>
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