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Violence
Some
Action and chase sequences across multiple dimensions; some violence in the thriller register
Language
Barely any
Mild language appropriate for YA
Sexual Content
Barely any
Romantic feelings across dimensions; kept at YA level
Substance Use
None
No substance use
Emotional Intensity
Some
Questions about identity, love across versions of a person, and whether love can persist through radical change are psychologically interesting
What this book is about
Claudia Gray's YA sci-fi begins with Marguerite Caine pursuing the man she believes killed her physicist father through parallel dimensions. Each dimension offers a different version of the world — Imperial Russia, a flooded future Earth, a tech-saturated present — and a different version of the people she loves. The novel balances dimension-hopping adventure with a romance that complicates the revenge plot. Clean enough for younger YA readers while satisfying enough for adults who enjoy the concept.
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Romance across parallel dimensions raises philosophical questions about identity
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