I ran my magnum opus through a style checker yesterday. This revealed that it is pitched at readers in Grade 10 or higher. Myself, I estimated three grades higher than 10. For fun, I put Kant's Critique of Pure Reason through the style checker. This is pitched at readers in Grade 16 or higher, or readers with a university degree. Kant's style gets 0.00, and he uses a lot of jargon. My work is larger than Kant's, and has twice as many unique words. Kant's work is more descriptive than mine.
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Which style checker did you use? I've been trying to write a sequel to a children's book I wrote, and would like to check the suitability to the target age group.
It might come as a surprise: as a style checker I use RightWriter 2.0. In its day it was state of the art, selling at (today's price) about $200 (R3.5K). It checks key aspects of one's writing, and makes incisive suggestions. Install DOSBox (free) https://www.dosbox.com/download.php?main=1 Then download RightWriter 2.0 (free) https://vetusware.com/download/RightWriter%202.0/?id=11366 RightWriter 2.0 is a single executable file RIGHT.EXE which requires a simple .TXT file to check, so there is little to go wrong.
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