Should Books Have Content Ratings?
Should Books Have Content Ratings? – Let's Talk Bookish
I feel like books do already have some content ratings, by way of age groups. Books are already classified as Middle Grade, Young Adult, Adult, ...
No, books should not have content ratings like movies - Reddit
The exact same arguments against book ratings could be used against movie ratings and videogames ratings.
No, Books Should Not Have Content Ratings Like Movies
A more robust rating system for books, similar to the MPAA rating system for movies. However, there are many reasons why books should not have content ratings ...
Should Books Have a Rating System? | Jami Gold, Paranormal Author
True, ratings will make it easier for those kids to find the content they want, but ratings will also make it easier for parents to have ...
Books and Content Ratings Don't Mix
Common Sense Media's new seal of approval, which film studios may use in advertising When books are challenged in schools and libraries, ...
Should Books Have Content Ratings? (Let's Talk Bookish)
Broadly speaking, I think books do have “content ratings,” in the sense that they are divided into age categories.
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How come books don't have age ratings and content warnings, like ...
Most vendors do, as do publishers, books are directed to those who are over 18 or under. Many also have separations for anything with adult ...
Why Books Aren't Rated - The English Geek
We adult readers don't need a rating system because we ourselves are the raters of what we read, and we rate a book by whether or not we keep ...
Let's Talk Bookish: Should books have content ratings?
There is already a perfectly adequate classification system in place: children's, middle-grade, YA, NA, Adult etc. As long as books are ...
Should books have a content rating system like movies? - HubPages
Part of that is a lack of research on the consumers part, and part of it is that books aren't labeled with any rating system, outside of general ...
Jo Talks Books: Should Books Have Ratings Like Movies Do?
If they put age ratings on books then, sooner or later, you'd have people campaigning to make them enforcable. And, anyway, an age rating system ...
National book ratings for parents? - Perspectives on Reading
G – General Audience. All ages admitted. · PG – Parental Guidance suggested. Some material may not be suitable for children. · PG-13 – Parents ...
8 Reasons to Embrace Content Ratings for Books - Book Cave
Content Ratings for books will help you . . . · Sell more books. 1. Readers who are able to see a book's content rating are more likely to buy ...
Rated Reads provides content ratings for books, if you are looking for clean, wholesome, family-friendly books, or those that are safe for kids.
Should Books Have Content Ratings? - Nadine Brandes
I'm talking about G, PG, PG-13, R, NC-17 . . . content ratings and warnings on the back like every DVD has. Even music has the “explicit” warning.
Let's Talk Bookish: Should books have content ratings?
Having a list of the content warnings for a book, in the book, would accomplish so much more, in my opinion. That way, parents and kids, and ...
Bookish Musings: Should Books Have Content Ratings?
– It might lead to more censorship in the form of parents stopping their kids from reading certain books or even stopping kids and teens from ...
How our Book Content Rating System Works - Book Cave
On Book Cave, we use our My Book Ratings (or MBR) ebook content rating system. MBR ratings are a lot like movie ratings, and they're divided ...
Should Children's Books be Content-Rated Like Movies and Video ...
I'm against the rating system because I think content screening would be more effective. Many kids books already have a suggested age label, and ...